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Toddler Bed

A toddler bed is a small bed designed for toddlers. A child grows capable of escaping an infant bed around one and a half or two years of age, at which they are often transitioned to a toddler bed. They become too large for a toddler bed between the ages of five and seven years, and will then transition to an ordinary bed.
Commonly toddler beds have low side rails (cot sides, possibly removable) on each side to prevent accidental rolling out of the bed while asleep, rather than being fully enclosed like an infant bed. A toddler bed is low to the ground to facilitate safe and easy entry and exit for the occupant. The mattress in a toddler bed is often the same size as that in an infant bed. Generally toddler beds range from 70 centimeters (28in) × 140 centimeters (55in) to 78 centimeters (71in). As toddlersare learning to express their tastes, licensed or themed beds to appeal to their preferences are available (for example, a racing car bed).
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Bed

A bed is a piece of furniture which is used as a place to sleep or relax.
Most modern beds consist of a soft, cushioned mattress on a bed frame, with the mattress resting either on a solid base, often wood slats, of a sprung base. Many beds include a box spring inner-sprung base, a large mattress sized box containing wood and springs that provide additional support and suspension for the mattress. Beds are available in many sizes, ranging from infant-sized bassinets
and cribs, small beds for a single child or adult, to large queen and king size beds designed for two adults. While most beds are single mattresses on a fixed frame, there are other varieties, such as the Murphy bed, which folds into a wall, the sofa bed, which folds out of a sofa and the bunk bed, which provides tow mattresses on two tiers. Temporary beds include the inflatable air mattress and the folding camp cot. Some beds contain neither a padded mattress nor a bed frame, such as the hammock and they are considered one of the most comfortable places to rest while swaying side to side.
Beds may have a headboard for resting against, with others also having side rails and foot boards or footers. “Headboard only” beds may incorporate a “dust ruffle”, “bed skirt” or “valance sheet” to hide the bed frame. To support the head, a pillow made of a soft, padded material is usually placed on the top of the mattress. Some form of covering blanket is often used to insulate the sleeper, often bed sheets, a quilt or a duvet, collectively referred to as bedding. Bedding is the removable non-furniture
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Bed Sizes

Bed sizes vary considerably around the world, with most countries having their own standards and terminology. While the “double” size appears to be standard among English speaking countries, based on the imperial measurement of 4 ft. 6 in by 6 ft. 3 in (137 cm × 190 com), the sizes for other bed types tend to vary. The mainland European sizes differ, not merely because of the use of the metric system.
In the mid-1950s the U. S. bedding industry introduced a new size, the king size. A king sized bed differs from the other sizes in implementation, as it is not common to have a king sized box spring, rather, two smaller box springs are used under a king sized mattress. It is a common misconception that in a U.S. “standard” or “Easternking”, the box springs are identical in size to a “twin extra-long”, however “twinextra-long” mattresses next to each other add up to 78 inches (200cm) wide instead of the 76 inches (190cm) width that is standard for an “eastern king” another size variant in the U.S. in the “California king” which measures 72 by 84 inches (180 cm × 210 cm) long (narrower but longer than the standard king).
What is referred to as a “single bed” in many parts of the world may also be known in U.S. terminology as a “twin bed”. In some countries, a “twin bed” may also be used to describe one of two single beds in the same room. As another example, in some cultures, the “full mattress” is referred to as a “master size bed”.
When a mattress is available in fixed size (for example, twin or queen), and the description does not specify the exact size, this table may be used.
Mattress size
Size in inches
Size in cm
30” wide × 74” long
76×188
39” wide × 75” long
99×190
39” wide × 80” long
99×203
54” wide × 75” long 
137×203
54" wide x 80" long
137x203
60" wide x 80" long
153x203
72" wide x 84" long
183x214
76" wide x 80" long
193x203

Baby bedding

Baby bedding typically refers to the collection of material bedding used to cover a newborn baby. This usually consists of a cot bumper, a piece of soft padding material covering the part of the cot where the head of the baby would be sheets, which are material covering s to protect the mattress, typically come in two types: flat and fitted. A fleece blanket, a soft covering blanket that is used to keep the baby warm.
     

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