I wonder if this will lead to an increase in back pain?
Someone mentioned the cribs are lower - what does this mean - the side is lower or the crib is not as high off the ground?
If the side is lower - then I predict a higher number of instances where children are hurt jumping out of a crib - I had to take my son out of his crib very young b/c at 11 months he was able to jump out...
If the crib is lower to the ground - this increases the risk of other children or pets climbing in...it also would probably give a child more courage to climb out at a younger age as the drop down isn't nearly as daunting as a higher crib would be...
how long before legislation will be needed for the 2 kids a year that are smothered by a pet jumping into a lower crib or falling out need to be put into place.
Maybe just bubble-wrapping our kids would work - but then they smother in the plastic...
I was in the same situation as the bolded. My daughter will be 8 next month but she was climbing out of the crib early even on the lowest setting. My daugher had the Kangaroo climber toy in our living room for all of a couple of days. She would climb up it and jump off the side at 9 months. I was right there with her and could not believe it. She would not slide down the slide. She liked jumping off of it. At almost 8 she still climbs (caught her in the top of the door frame to the bathroom one night) and has an insane amount of upper body strength. We have resorted to a chin up bar that you can place in the doorframe so she can do chinups or hang upside.