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.
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.
As toddlers are 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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