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Some toddlers, even though they're agile in other respects, never figure out that they can climb out of their cribs. Others, often before they or their parents are ready to transition them into a bed, realize they can fling their little bodies over the side of their cribs ... and it's time to have a midnight party!
If a toddler is consistently climbing out of her crib, says parenting expert and mother of four Ann Douglas, author of ?Sleep Solutions for Your Baby, Toddler and Preschooler,? it probably means he's ready to sleep in a big boy bed.
Douglas says that most toddlers transition to a bed between the ages of 2 and 3 years, though this is highly variable depending on the...
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