Not every child finds it easy to move from the crib to a bed. If your toddler shows signs that he or she is reluctant to move to a big bed, then you might like to start with a toddler bed first. This is because a toddler bed is small and feels snug compared to a twin or full-sized bed. Furthermore, there are many cute toddler bed designs that appeal to kids of that age group. If your toddler has not reached a height or developed the ability to get on and off a twin bed on his or her own, you would be better off with a toddler bed. Because different beds have different heights, check this aspect before buying one for your young child.
Bed Rails
Most toddlers require a bed that is "boxed" in. Toddler beds come with built in bed rails that keep them safe and secure. If you do decide to get a twin bed instead of a toddler bed for your child, then you would need to buy the bed rails separately. Most parents are reluctant to buy a toddler bed because of the short-term nature of its use. If you suspect that your child would quickly outgrow a toddler bed, then you might like to buy an adult bed instead. In summary, whether you decide to buy a toddler bed or a twin bed, always be aware of safety issues.
Bed Rails
Most toddlers require a bed that is "boxed" in. Toddler beds come with built in bed rails that keep them safe and secure. If you do decide to get a twin bed instead of a toddler bed for your child, then you would need to buy the bed rails separately. Most parents are reluctant to buy a toddler bed because of the short-term nature of its use. If you suspect that your child would quickly outgrow a toddler bed, then you might like to buy an adult bed instead. In summary, whether you decide to buy a toddler bed or a twin bed, always be aware of safety issues.

