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Child Craft Full Bed Rail/Conversion For Arbor Gate Crib, Cherry Childcraft Full Size Bed Conversion Rails/Slats Coach Cherry for Arbor Gate Lifetime Crib The Child Craft Arbor Gate Convertible Full Bed rails are constructed from maple and are necessary to convert the 34801.14 Lifetime Crib to a full sized bed. A set of 2 bed rails. Bed rails bolt on and are well made with solid wood and heavy hardware components. •For standard size full mattress, not included. Weight: 32 pounds •Set of 2 bed rails bolt on wooden full bed rails •Used to convert the Child Craft Arbor Gate Lifetime Crib F34801.14 to a full size bed. •Comes with 3 wooden slats •Bed rails are well made with solid wood and heavy hardware components. (17) Dinosaur fight from 1980 Childcraft book P1180780 One of the images from this book that stand out in memories from childhood. Tried scanning, but the book was too big and it didn't look right one page at time. Childcraft The Childcraft set of books are hands down one of the best collage resources out there. My friend sent me the picture to alert me that they were on sale! childcraft baby bed Transitional style, not too modern, not too traditional, will fit with most decor. Brook Bridge Toddler Guard Rail in Dark Alder is available to convert the Brook Bridge Transitional Style Stationary Crib from a crib to a toddler bed! Features: Constructed from selected hardwoods Easy to attach to crib Matching Dark Alder finish Allows maximum use of crib from infancy through toddler years Hardware and instructions included Crib Safety Tips This first 8220;home8221; should be cheerful and secure. Each year, approximately 50 babies suffocate or strangle when they become trapped between broken crib parts or in cribs with older, unsafe designs. Many older cribs, including the one that was used for you or your younger children, do not meet all current safety standards. Even if you are on a tight budget, you should not purchase an old crib at a garage sale or accept a hand-me-down that does not meet the following guidelines: Tips for Selecting Product Infants should ALWAYS sleep in a crib, which meets current Federal and ASTM standards. The crib mattress should fit snugly with no more than two fingers width, one-inch, between the edge of the mattress and the crib side. Otherwise, the baby can get trapped between the mattress and the side of the crib. No pillow-like bumpers. Look for the JPMA Certification Seal. Tips for Use Remember to ALWAYS keep the drop side up when the baby is in the crib. NEVER place the crib near windows, draperies, blinds, or wall mounted decorative accessories with long cords. Make sure there are no missing, loose, broken, or improperly installed screws, brackets or other hardware on the crib or the mattress support. Crib slats or spindles should be spaced no more than 2 3,88221; apart, and none should be loose or missing. Never use a crib with corner posts over 1,16 of an inch above the end panels (unless they're over 168221; high for a canopy). Babies can strangle if their clothes become caught on corner posts. These should be un Related topics: what to do when baby has a cold new age baby names baby item images seungri strong baby download baby products website baby books for dad cry baby wah review |