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Company:
LC Creations LLC
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Description
Your little fire chief will love bedtime with this adorable Fire Engine Toddler Bed. With a working siren nightlight that shuts off automatically after five minutes, plus a dashboard featuring a molded-in steering wheel and radio and gauge details, this innovative bed is fun for both bedtime and playtime. Plus, its friendly, inviting design helps your infant make the transition from a crib to a bed. Fits standard crib-size mattresses and bedding (not included). Measures approximately 68" x 41" x 34". Requires 4 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included). Minimal adult assembly required.
Customer reviews for 'Fire Engine Toddler Bed'
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Fun and Comy Toddler Bed
We purchased the Fire Engine Toddler Bed for our sons 2nd Birthday. He fell in love with it right away. My husband and I put it together real fast, real easy. It is sturdy and sometimes , I even lay down in it with him .... :) .... u can look around the Net though for better prices .... The only down thing is the night light on top. The battery runs down fast. We just don't use it anymore. 5 stars and would always recommend it ... We have had this bed for almost one year now and our son is still sleepin in it comfortably ...
[Wednesday, December 31, 2008]
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Really?
I really need to know how Amazon can sell this bed for $599.99 - when Toys R Us is selling it for $150.00.
It is the same bed! How are you guys getting away with this?
WOW!
[Thursday, September 25, 2008]
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Fantastic Bed!
We purchased this bed for our 20 month old son. He is VERY big for his age so he could not stay in his crib for safety reasons. He moves so much at night that we were concerned that he would fall out of bed. We were also concerned that the dramatic change from crib to toddler bed would keep him up all night. We couldn't have been more pleasantly surprised. He slept through the night the very first night. We setup the toddler bed with the crib still in his room and asked him which bed he wanted to sleep in. He was emphatic that he wanted to sleep in the fire truck. I strongly recommend this product to other mothers.
[Friday, August 04, 2006]
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