
by - written on 19/02/13 (Very useful, 135 readings)
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I recently revamped my daughters room and as she was ready for a bed that was next on my list. We have all the Mammut furniture and it was my intention to get the matching bed however when I measured it I decided it would take up far too much space and even though my daughter has a decent sized room I didn't want it overloaded with ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/01/13 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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My daughter has had this bed now for about 18 months and she loves it. When I knew I was pregnant with my second child we knew we had to decorate a room for my little girl and get her moved out of the cot which we were going to need soon into a room of her own and a proper big girls bed. She moved really well and although she loves hours ... Read the complete review

by Jenrose - written on 24/07/12
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The Kritter Toddler bed is really poorly designed. 1. The soft pine splinters and shreds if an orally fixated kid gnaws on it. 2. A curious child can easily pull the slats up. My daughter pulled her mattress up, played with the slats, put the mattress back down, and then crawled over it... at which point she fell down ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/03/12 (Useful, 157 readings)
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The Kritter bed frame/base retails at around £50 from Ikea. It is the perfect size for a toddler/pre-schooler, making it an ideal first bed. It has a safety rail along one side, minimising the likelihood of them rolling out in their sleep. It is also pretty close to the ground so on the few occasions when my son has come out he hasn't ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/08/11 (Very useful, 341 readings)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~ Little sleepy head ~~~~~~~~~~~~ My little girl has been a great sleeper even from a very early age, which is something we feel very blessed - and a little bit smug - about! She has always slept like a dream in her cot and she seems to even enjoy occasional lie-ins! Once she turned two we started to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/02/10 (Very useful, 786 readings)
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The Kritter is one of Ikea's toddler beds hence the tiny size. We bought this bed for our daughter when she was about 2 in a lovely primary red colour. The design is a very simple frame with 2 animal silhouettes in the head board, these animals are used throughout the rest of the kritter range that includes a miniature table and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/01/10 (Useful, 320 readings)
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I purchased the IKEA kritter bed for my almost 2 year old as she was ready to be moved from her cot. We went to have a look around IKEA, with the intention of buying the cheaper toddler bed, but decided this bed was of a much better quality and would hopefully last for our youngest. We bought the extra tent/canopy in blue to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/07/09 (Useful, 232 readings)
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Ive bought this bed for my little girl to move into from her cot but when its put up its HUGE! and so much bigger than i expected it to be that ive since been out and bought a junior bed so my little girl isnt thrown into a bed at the deep end. its a lovely little bed though, the animals ion the head and foot boards make it look so ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/07/09 (Useful, 200 readings)
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We needed two beds, one for each of our 4 year old children. These beds fitted the bill perfectly. The frame of the beds are solid wood, and it's unfinished so that meant they could easily be paint with ordinary house hold paint to match their bed rooms (one was painted pink and one blue, a couple of years late the blue was then painted ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/04/09 (Very useful, 1110 readings)
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I was fairly determined that when my son was too big for his cot he would go straight into a regular bed. In my textbook world I couldn't see any reason why a smaller toddler bed would be required. However. A number of things worked in unison to mean that this ideal was not achieved, the most relevant being that my son was ... Read the complete review


