Good Beds For Kids

Good Beds For Kids

You blinked and suddenly it's time to pack away the cot and transition your busy toddler to a big-kid bed. Ah, another milestone reached!

With so many options to choose from, picking the best bed for your child could make your head spin. Luckily, we've done the hard work for you and searched high and low for the very best kids' beds out there, which we cross-checked against a list of strict safety criteria laid out by the British Standards Institution.

We also rely on the collective wisdom and unbiased, objective views of Mumsnetters just like you, who've tried and tested a range of kids' beds for their comfort, size, durability and ease of use.

Whether you're looking for a treehouse bed to unleash your little one's imagination or a sturdy bunk bed for your older children, our trusted roundup will help to narrow down your search.

Here are the best kids' beds for toddlers and children in 2021.

1. Best overall kids' bed: Happy Beds Treehouse Kids' Bed

Treehouse kids bed

Price: From £399.99 | Buy now from Amazon

With awards and parent accolades to prove it, the Treehouse Kids' Bed from Happy Beds wins the top spot on our list.

Built to be durable with solid wooden slats to support any child-friendly mattress, the bed also comes with safety rails around the entire frame and it's low enough to the ground to reduce the risk of injury should your child go bump in the night.

Key specs

  • Age: Ideal for toddlers and small children up to age seven
  • Size: 160cm (H) x 101.5cm (D) x 212cm (W)
  • Material: Wood

2. Best budget kids' bed: Panana Single Bed

Panana kids bed

Price: £29.99 | Buy now from Amazon

If you're looking for a simple wooden bed that your child can grow into, you won't be disappointed with this design from Panana. Made from eco-friendly natural pine, this single bed is solid and durable enough for multiple pyjama parties, plus it looks great in any room.

One Amazon reviewer said, "I purchased two of these beds as they're affordable and I needed them for my boys. They took a couple of hours to build by myself and my husband and I can honestly say they're sturdy enough for children."

This bed doesn't come with any side rails and it's not as low to the ground as some of the other toddler beds we've seen, so this one will be more suitable for older children who can use it well into their teens.

Key specs

  • Age: From 6+
  • Size: Height: 52cm (H) x 195cm (L) x 95cm (W)
  • Material: Pine wood

3. Best loft bed for kids: Mrsflatpack High Sleeper Cambridge High Bed

Mrsflatpack loft bed

Price: £399 | Buy now from Amazon

"We got ours from MrsFlatpack. It has a wardrobe, desk, bookshelves and a huge drawer. It's also suitable for a full size single mattress and can take an adult's weight. The only hard part was putting it together. I ended up labelling each piece to save hassle." moonbells

While this kids' bed comes with a hefty price tag, Mumsnetters see the whole system from Mrsflatpack as an investment as it comes as a complete room in one with the high bed and fixed ladder, wardrobe, set of drawers, large desk and bookcase.

This bed is made from melamine faced wipe-clean, scratch resistant board and is robust once assembled. The ladder has also been made according to strict safety and stability criteria. it's ideal for older children who love to spend time in their bedroom.

Key specs

  • Age: From 6+
  • Size: 179cm (H) x 203cm (L) x 94cm (W)
  • Material: Melamine coated board

4. Best mid-sleeper for kids: Stompa Uno S Plus Mid-Sleeper Bed

Stompa mid-sleeper kids' bed

Price: From £399 | Buy now from John Lewis & Partners

"We got ours from John Lewis in the end and are really pleased with it. It wasn't any more expensive either." Tiggerish

The Stompa Uno S Plus Mid-Sleeper is not only ideal for smaller bedrooms with lower ceilings, it also provides hours of fun thanks to the three-sided star-print tent that's cleverly attached underneath the base, which can be removed for washing.

This kids' bed is functional and durable with plenty of storage space underneath to fit toy boxes, additional blankets or another mattress for sleepovers. The length accommodates a standard single mattress, so your child has space to grow into it, and the ladder has a few key features including ergonomically designed treads to make it easier to climb up and down, and cut-out grab handles on the sides.

The Stompa children's furniture range has met all British Standard Safety requirements and gets a five-star rating from us too.

Key specs

  • Age: 6+
  • Size: 190cm (L) x 90cm (W)
  • Material: Pine and MDF

5. Best kids' storage bed: Captains Storage Bed

Captains Storage bed

Price: £389 | Buy now from Dunelm

"My daughter's just about to get her own bedroom (been sharing with her brother till now) and I'm getting her this one. It's got good reviews." Preminstreltension

It can be tough to keep everything neat in a child's room when you have limited space, but if your aim is to tick safety, style and storage off your wish list, then the Captains Storage Bed has it all. Designed with four good-sized pull-out drawers and a smaller middle cupboard, it can accommodate many things that need to be packed away, whether that be clothes or toys.

Although it feels robust and sturdy, the bed is quite high once the mattress goes on and there are no side railings so it's best suited to an older child.

Putting the bed together may be tricky and time-consuming, but some suggest building the storage unit first as the bed sits over it.

Key specs

  • Age: 6-8
  • Size: Height: 92cm (H) x 199cm (L)
  • Material: Wood

6. Best first bed for a toddler: Hello Home Kids' White Toddler Bed

HelloHome kids' bed

Price: £96.64 | Buy now from Amazon

This toddler bed from Hello Home kids is a great option for little ones ready to say goodbye to their cots and take the next step. It's solid and strong, sits low to the ground (which makes it easy to hop on and off) and has protective side guards - everything you'd expect from a first bed.

We also love the handy fabric storage drawers that fit snugly underneath the bed, which are brilliant for toys, clothes or whatever you need to pack away.

Previous buyers are happy with the quality of this Hello Home offering and most agree that it's also easy to assemble.

Key specs

  • Age: From 18 months
  • Size: Height: 59cm (H) x 142cm (L) x 77cm (W)
  • Material: Wood

7. Best inflatable kids' bed: Intex Kidz Travel Bed with Hand Pump

Intex travel bed

Price: £30 | Buy now from Argos

"I have a toddler. I would put your four-year-old in an Intex Kidz Travel Bed and your two-year-old in a travel cot." NameChange30

This inflatable bed is relatively affordable and is well loved by many mums who find it safe for small children. It's useful for travelling (as the Mumsnetter explained above), sleepovers or those nights when you hear little feet in your room at 2am.

While it's simple in design, it does the trick of offering a good night's sleep thanks to the raised sides which keep your child snug and secure. The base inflates and deflates quickly, and stays inflated for at least a week before needing a top up. The inflatable inner mattress comes out easily should you want to replace it and the whole system comes with a hand pump and carry bag for easy transporting.

This bed offers a good short-term sleeping solution for toddlers who have outgrown their cots but aren't quite ready for a bigger bed. While it can't be put in the wash, a quick wipe down with a damp cloth will keep the bed and mattress clean.

Key specs

  • Age: 3-6 (can hold up to 22kg)
  • Size: 25cm (H) x 168cm (L) x 107cm (W)
  • Material: PVC

8. Best kids' bunk bed: RDUK Novaro Bunk Bed

Novara bunk bed

Price: £292.95 | Buy now from Amazon

"We've just bought a Novaro bunk bed in white. Not too expensive but we're very pleased with it so far. I often sleep on the top bunk with four-year-old DS! Seems very sturdy." FraterculaArctica

As far as bunk beds go, the Novaro range, which is made from solid pine wood, is one of the sturdiest you'll find. The no-fuss design will help you save valuable floor space as it's robust but not too chunky, and it comes with wide guard rails and a solid wooden ladder for easy climbing (even for parents!).

The slatted base allows the mattress to sit flush, and we love that the bed is super versatile and can be transformed into two single beds to accommodate older children. While little ones under age six won't be able to sleep on the top bunk, older siblings can, which makes this a good option for larger families.

This bunk bed arrives flat-packed and will need to be assembled, so be sure to set at least two hours aside for this.

Due to the number of accidents associated with bunk beds such as falling through the rails or getting trapped, a British/European Standard has been developed under the following codes: BS EN 747-1: 2012 and BS EN 747-2: 2012.

These specify various safety requirements that a bunk bed must have including protective barriers, guard rails, ladders, strength of materials, durability, instructions for use and more. The good news is this bunk bed has passed this safety test with flying colours which is why it made our list.

Key specs

  • Age: 6+
  • Size: 165cm (H) x 205cm (L) x 101cm (W)
  • Material: Pine wood

9. Best transitional toddler bed: Kinder Valley Complete 7 Piece Kids' White Toddler Bed Bundle

Kinder Valley kids' bed

Price: £111.99 | Buy now from Amazon

With over 30 years' experience in the pregnancy, baby and toddler market, Kinder Valley knows a thing or two about designing good quality kids' beds.

Their popular toddler-friendly bed is made from solid pine wood, sits low to the ground and comes with two side safety rails to prevent falls.

The good news is that this seven-piece bed bundle deal comes with everything you need to set up your child's first 'proper' bed including a breathable pocket sprung mattress, pillow and duvet plus a fun, reversible printed bedding set complete with fitted sheets, a duvet cover and white pillowcase.

The simple, unique design allows for full assembly in only three steps. However, some reviewers say that the screws don't always match up to the pre-drilled holes.

Another Amazon reviewer commented,  "Easy assembly and lightweight, I managed to put it together at 30 weeks pregnant with no problem. Our toddler loves it – she has found it very exciting and cosy. And there's enough room to read stories with her on it. Very good value for money."

Key specs

  • Age: 18 months+
  • Size: 60cm (H) x 144cm (L) x 76cm (W)
  • Material: Pinewood

10. Best themed toddler bed: Hello Home Paw Patrol Kids' Toddler Bed

Paw patrol themed toddler bed

Price: £133.99 | Buy now from Amazon

Who wouldn't want the Paw Patrol gang to watch over them at night? Among all the themed toddler beds out there, this one is our favourite. The versatile prints and colours are ideal for unisex bedrooms and the solid wood frame won't break or tarnish easily.

The bed is also low to the ground and comes with protective side rails to help your child stay put at night or during naps. We also like the nifty fabric storage drawers underneath, which are super easy to clean and lightweight enough for kids to handle themselves.

Because this is a toddler bed, you'll need to purchase a separate toddler mattress that's 140cm x 70cm.

Key specs

  • Age: 18 months +
  • Size: 63cm (H) x 142cm (L) x 77cm (W)
  • Material: Wood

What kind of bed is best for a two-year-old?

According to experts at Buy Wise Be Safe, children under the age of five shouldn't sleep in bunk beds or loft beds.  While some Mumsnetters feel that a toddler bed is a waste of money, opting to transition their children from a cot to a standard single bed instead, others prefer toddler beds as they're smaller and fit well into almost any size room. Plus, they're lower to the ground and many come with additional side rails for safety.

What ages are toddler beds good for?

Most children transition from a cot to a toddler bed between the ages of one and three. A toddler bed is typically designed to fit a mattress that's 140cm x 70cm, which is roughly the same size as a crib mattress.

Signs children might be ready to make the switch include: no longer fitting comfortably in the crib (most children over 85cm will feel uncomfortable in a crib), being able to pull themselves up and over the crib rail, putting their leg over the rail (even if they don't fully climb over) and displaying readiness cues to leave the cot more often say researchers from the University of Rochester's Medical Center.

If your child has just started potty training, it's a good idea to move them into a bed so that they can climb in and out easily and independently.

How to choose the best kids' bed

Considering  a bed forms a key element of your child's bedroom, it's vital to assess how much space you have available when looking for a specific style. For example, a larger treehouse bed or loft bed with a slide down the side may not fit well in a smaller bedroom or apartment, whereas a bunk bed may work perfectly for children sharing a room.

Then, list the other key elements you want in a bed, such as the colour and material (wood or metal), additional storage features, side rails, a headboard or pull-out trundle.

When it comes to choosing a bed for your toddler or older child, keep these key safety tips in mind from Safe Kids UK:

  • Height: For toddlers up to age four, choose a bed that's lower to the ground to minimise the chance of injury.
  • Location: Consider the safest spot to place the bed. You'll want to ensure your child can't be trapped between the bed and wall, and steer clear of windows, doors, radiators or possible choking hazards like blind cords.
  • Assembly: When assembling, ensure all screws and joints are secure, especially when building a bunk bed.
  • Additional safety: If you choose a higher bed, place something soft such as pillows, a throw or quilt around the bed to soften the landing should your child fall out. If your little one wriggles a lot in the night and is used to the security of a cot, consider side railings or bed guards made from fabric or mesh for extra comfort and safety.

What bed is best for a toddler?

The best bed for a toddler is the Hello Home Kids' White Toddler Bed. Safe, functional and the perfect size for toddlers transitioning from bed to cot, it has all the features to ensure your child feels comfy and secure all night long.

Having met all the British Standards criteria, this bed is made from strong, solid wood, so you can lie comfortably with your child for story time.

It's also fairly priced, fits easily into a smaller room and has extra storage space underneath.

What is the best kids' bed to buy?

Having won both accolades and positive reviews from hundreds of parents, the Treehouse Kids' Bed from Happy Beds is  the best kids' bed to buy. Designed to stimulate your child's imagination, there's no doubt that the treehouse design creates a warm, welcoming bedtime environment.

The bed itself sits lower to the ground than a standard single bed and comes with side railings as an added safety feature. While it's a little pricey, it accommodates a range of child-friendly mattresses and is built to be durable.

It also comes with a five-year guarantee and has been designed with good-quality wood to last many years.

How we chose our recommendations

Because children spend between 10 to 14 hours per day sleeping, safety is a top priority when it comes to kids' beds.

We began by researching British safety standards for beds, and only considered those that made the grade. We then looked at which beds had recently won awards and accolades from other parenting websites and print media.

Having drawn up a long list of those, we cross-referenced the products with customer reviews online and spent some time trawling the Mumsnet forums to see which of those beds had been recommended by mums.

We used that information to draw up a shortlist and then picked a final list of 10 products which we think offer something for every lifestyle and budget.

Why you should trust us

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Good Beds For Kids

Source: https://www.mumsnet.com/swearsby/best-kids-beds

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