![]() ![]() Parents always opt for the standard because 1) they never heard of a mini 2) they think babies need 5 feet of space to grow 3) space or money isn't an issue. Newborns don't need that much room and unless your baby is already 38' long, which I doubt, the mini is plenty of room. Why spend the money on a crib, then a toddler bed, then a full size when you can go this route and after they grow out of the crib put them straight into something that will last them most of their childhood. Its vital your childs cot is a safe place for her. I figure I could respray them a cool funkier color once the twins are older and using the regular bed. Annabelle is the only mini/full size conversion that had somewhat contemporary/modern lines that was reasonably priced. Although still limited on shape and color we opted for the Annabelle because we dislike the old curvy traditional look. ![]() There are minis that fold in half for storage, minis that turn into toddler beds, minis that look cool but don't do anything else but empty your wallet, and there are these from DaVinci that turn into regular beds for less than a hundred bucks. ![]()
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