I just did it 10 minutes ago. I couldn't find any instructions from the manufacturer literature or on the Ragazzi website, so I was guessing.
First I unbolted the four arms that hold the metal bed support up and pushed it down as flat as I could. I had to do it a couple of times and go kind of slow, to get the loose arms tucked away as best I could. They still stick up a little above the rest of the frame.
After much Wrestling with the wooden front panel (gate) of the crib (the one I need to remove), here is what I did.
1. Find the wooden piece that crosses the bed just behind the gate. This is an approximately 1.5-inch by 3/4-inch piece. On ours, it's just above and in front of the drawer under the crib.
2. Find the metal screw at one end of this cross piece. You will see that it is on the outside of the bed, on the short end of the bed, in line with the cross piece.
3. Unscrew it. Note that this screw actually threads into a threaded piece inserted into the cross piece in a little hole on the back side of the cross piece, about 3/4 inch from the end. If this little silver metal piece falls out, you will need to find it and put it back in the hole with the threads facing the screw hole. The piece is the size of a pea.
4. Anyway, use an Allen wrench to remove the screw, without losing that little inserted thingy.
5. I'm not saying this is textbook, but I then forced the end of the crib away from the rest of the crib while moving the gate up and down and pulling gently toward me (to pull the gate from its track). You have to move the end of the crib to create about a 1/2-inch gap before the gate will pop free.
6. The gate has two pins on each side, so when you get it freed on the site that you removed the screw on, the other side will come off without removing the second screw on that side.
7. I then got the drawer back on its tracks properly (it jumped the tracks a bit in the process), pushed everything back together the way it was, and screwed the screw back in. (if the screw wont thread, either you lost the aforementioned little silver piece, or that little silver piece is turned in the hold the wrong way)
8. With the gate removed, the crib (now toddler bed I guess) has four little tabs where the gate was once attached. Two I had to unscrew, and the other two I grabbed with a pliers and pulled out.
It wasn't elegant, but I certainly have an intact toddler bed now. (Unlike you ;)
Good luck!
A toddler bed is essentially a crib without the front panel or "footboard" of the crib. Instead, there is a panel or rail which is lower on one end and allows the toddler to climb in but prevents him/her from rolling out of the bed when sleeping. Most of the better cribs can convert from crib to toddler bed and some can even later convert to a full bed. Just use google images and type in toddler bed and you'll get lots of pics to look at to get a better idea of the difference.
To convert your Kinderkraft crib 2700-BB from a crib to a toddler bed, first, remove the crib mattress and any bedding. Next, detach the side rail according to the manufacturer's instructions, which usually involves unscrewing or releasing locking mechanisms. Then, lower the mattress support to the appropriate height for a toddler bed, ensuring safety and accessibility. Finally, place the mattress back in and add toddler-friendly bedding.
There are a number of cribs that convert into toddler beds, but the Da Vinci Systems Emily 4-in-1 Convertible Crib actually converts from crib, to toddler bed, to daybed, to fullsized bed -- it can literally last your child from infancy to college.
"Yes. Toddler bed mattresses are simply crib mattresses transfered from the crib into the toddler bed frame. You may have better luck if you shop for ""crib"" mattress instead of ""toddler"" mattress."
There are many cribs to choose from on the market these days. Many parents are now opting for convertible cribs so that they don't have to buy a separate toddler bed once their child outgrows the crib. It saves you money when you can convert the crib to a toddler bed.
No, depending on the bed yo have bought, it may need up to a twin size mattress, many cribs do however convert into a toddler bed.
Yes, the crib mattress will probably fit in the toddler bed. Some crib mattresses are different size so it won't necessarily fit, but many people use their child's crib mattresses in toddler beds.
To convert a Dutailier crib into a toddler bed, first, remove the mattress and take off the crib's front rail, if applicable. Then, use the provided conversion kit or hardware that usually comes with the crib to attach a guardrail on one side to ensure safety. Finally, lower the mattress to the toddler bed height, and reassemble the bed according to the manufacturer’s instructions for stability and safety. Always check the product manual for specific conversion guidelines.
You would most likely need a crib mattress if you have a small child who sleeps in a crib. You may also need one if you convert to a small toddler bed in which case you could also use a crib mattress.
To convert a 3-in-1 crib to a toddler bed, first remove the mattress and any bedding. Next, detach the front panel of the crib, which is usually designed to be removed for this purpose. Finally, adjust the mattress height if necessary, and ensure the bed is stable and safe for your toddler before adding bedding and a guardrail if needed. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific guidelines and safety recommendations.
a small bed is called a toddler bed.
Yes. A toddler bed mattress is the same size as a standard crib mattress. Many cribs are convertible and can be transformed into a toddler bed using the same mattress.