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MDF Toddler Bed, 143 x 74cm, in Pink, with Guardrails and Cat Design
Description
A sturdy and secure first bed for toddlers featuring a playful cat design and protective guardrails to ensure a safe night's sleep during the transition from a cot.
Safety Guardrails: Built-in side rails prevent your child from rolling out of bed, providing a secure environment and peace of mind for parents.
Low-to-the-Floor Design: The low frame height makes it easy for toddlers to climb in and out independently, promoting confidence and safety.
Robust Construction: Made from certified MDF and multilayer board, the frame includes reinforced centre legs and thick slats to support up to 80kg.
Charming Cat Detail: The headboard features a friendly cat pattern, adding a touch of imagination and fun to any child's bedroom.
This toddler bed is specifically designed for children aged 3 to 6 years, offering a smooth transition to a standard bed setup. Its compact footprint is ideal for smaller rooms or nurseries, ensuring functionality without overcrowding the floor space. The pink finish and whimsical motif create an inviting and cosy atmosphere that children will enjoy.
The bed frame is built to withstand the active nature of young children, using durable materials that meet EN71-1-2-3 safety standards. It accommodates a standard 140 x 70cm toddler mattress, providing a comfortable and familiar sleeping area as they grow.
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