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The best toddler bed 2026: space-saving beds for safety, comfort and fun

From fun floor beds to extendable beds which will last them years, the best toddler bed will tick all the boxes that matter: safety, comfort, fun and a good night's sleep for the whole family.

By Jenny Wonnacott | Last updated Mar 10, 2026

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Three toddler beds

Moving your child from their cot to their first ‘big bed’ can feel like a daunting task as a parent. While some will opt to move their child straight into a single bed equipped with toddler-friendly bed guards, other parents may prefer to invest in a bespoke toddler bed or floor bed once their little one has outgrown their cot.

Often lower than standard single beds, a toddler bed can often feel like a safer option for little ones unused to sleeping without bars, not to mention those middle-of-the-night potty or toilet trips. Many toddler beds also have in-built guard rails for peace of mind without losing the feel of it being a more grown up bed than their cot, while others have convertible features which mean they could last your child from toddlerhood all the way through their teens.

The best toddler beds: at a glance

Here at Mumsnet our mission is to make life easier for parents, which is why we’ve done the hard work for you, scouring online reviews and expert-led safe-sleeping guidance and cross-referencing with recommendations from Mumsnet users to narrow down our choices of the best toddler beds. Here's our pick of the best toddler beds to make that all-important transition from baby to big kid bed all the more easy (and peaceful!) for the whole family.

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1

Best toddler bed overall

Habitat Jesse Toddler Bed with Drawer

What we like
  • Ideal for smaller bedrooms

  • Classic, sleek design

  • Includes a safety rail

What we don't like
  • Mattress is not included - requires a 140 x 70cm mattress

  • Cannot buy the drawer separately

  • Won't last as long as the larger toddler bed options

Key specs

RRP: £130 | Size: L144.8 x W74.4 x H57 cm | Age range: 18 months - 5 years (approx) | Mattress included?: No

Our verdict

The Jesse Toddler Bed from Habitat has been designed with the growing toddler in mind, featuring similar top-end railings but with the added bonus of a drawer for storage.

Although many parents do opt to transition their toddler straight into a single bed equipped with a bed guard, this isn't an option for all families, particularly if your child's room is small. With the Jesse, you get all the advantages of a toddler bed with the added benefits of inbuilt storage for teddies, bed sheets and clothes.

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Best floor bed for toddlers

Tutti Bambini Grande Casa Montessori Floor Bed

What we like
  • Attractive, fun design

  • Reassuring for more active sleepers

  • Floor beds can be handy in terms of potty training

  • Doubles up as a den/playhouse

What we don't like
  • Will need a larger space than the smaller, space-saving toddler beds

  • Does not include mattress - requires a 140 x 70cm mattress

  • You may bang your head when changing bedding!

Key specs

RRP: £199 | Size: L207.2 x D95 x H175 cm | Age range: 18 months+ | Mattress included?: No

Our verdict

When it comes to the best toddler beds, floor beds - also known as Montessori beds - make up a huge chunk of the market. Generally speaking, a Montessori bed aligns with the Montessori Method principles of added freedom for children - it will be close enough to the floor for even the smallest toddler to get in and out of independently and won't have restrictive railings around it.

If you're a fan of the floor bed style for your toddler - and particularly one which can double as a fun playhouse/den - then there are endless possibilities online to choose from. We opted for the Tutti Bambini Grande Casa because it's nice and simple, compiles with current safety guidelines and comes from a trusted, well-known brand (Tutti Bambini comes out top in our guides to the best cot beds and best cot mattresses so they know what they're doing when it comes to sleep!)

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3

Best toddler bed budget buy

Habitat Jesse Toddler Bed

What we like
  • Traditional style

  • Also available in blue

  • Manufacturer claims it lasts

What we don't like
  • Doesn't last as long as a single bed

  • Mattress not included

Key specs

RRP: £85 | Size: H57 x L145 x W75cm | Age range: From 18 months to four years | Mattress included?: No

Our verdict

Searching for the best toddler bed, much like trying to choose the right bunk bed or perfect mattress, can feel like a bit of a minefield. How much space will it take up? Do you need inbuilt storage options? Should you choose a Montessori floor bed or go for something extendable that'll last for years?

Sometimes it can be worth taking a step back and considering something a bit more simple from a trusted retailer. That's why we like the Jesse - it's the same size as a standard cot bed, but unlike your average converted cot bed, it features toddler-friend guard rails on the top end. These have the double advantage of providing a bit of extra security for any night-time movement, but they're short so they feel more grown-up than a cot to your toddler. Plus, it costs less than £100 and comes in different colours.

The design is sleek and simple, cot bed-sized mattresses are easy to source, and reviewers say it's easy to assemble and feels nice and sturdy. Sure, it may not last as long as the likes of the IKEA Minnen or just a standard single, but at 140cm long, there's no reason to believe that it won't last them well into middle childhood.

4

Best extendable toddler bed

What we like
  • Grows with your child

  • Includes in-built guard rails (which don't look like guard rails)

  • Metal frame gives it a clean, modern look

What we don't like
  • Mattress sold separately and will need to be compatible with an extendable bed

  • Requires extra faff every time you want to extend it

Key specs

RRP: From £99 | Size: L 137 - 207 cm, W 86cm, H92 cm | Age range: Not specified | Mattress included?: No

What Mumsnet users say

BeardieWeirdie · Recommended product
Minnen beds are your friend for two children sharing a room - flexible lengths and slightly narrower.
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Our verdict

If you want a toddler bed which will grow as your child does, look no further. The IKEA Minnen starts out as a compact 137 cm long which will feel nice and secure for your little one, but can then be extended twice to 170 cm and eventually 207 cm.

The bed does require assembly, with some reviewers recommending expert assistance here, and it requires a three-part extendable mattress, but if you're looking for a bed with the advantages of a toddler bed with the life-span of a big bed, the Minnen ticks the boxes.

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5

Best toddler bed bundle including mattress

Kinder Valley 7 Piece Toddler Bed Bundle

What we like
  • Bundle includes mattress, duvet, pillow and bedding

  • Good price for what is included

What we don't like
  • No choice of bedding

  • Won't last as long as larger beds

Key specs

RRP: £170 | Size:145 cm x 77 cm x 63 cm | Age range: Not specified | Mattress included?: Yes

Our verdict

Need a toddler bed? And a mattress? And appropriately-sized bedding including duvet and pillow? This 7-piece toddler bed set from Kinder Valley covers all the bases.

Featuring a nice solid base and classic wooden frame with in-built guard, it has all the advantages of a traditional toddler bed too.

It's not quite as exciting as the Racing Car or the Peppa Pig bed featured below, admittedly, but if you're on the hunt for a one-click-and-done toddler bed purchase - this is the one for you. For what's included, the price isn't half bad either.

6

Best toddler bed for travel

Intex Kidz Travel Bed with Pump

What we like
  • 2-in-1 airbed and mattress ideal for holidays

  • Pump and carry-bag included

  • Raised sides for peace of mind

What we don't like
  • Risk of puncture

Key specs

RRP: £35 | Size: H25, L168, W107cm | Age range: 3 - 6 | Mattress included?: Yes

What Mumsnet users say

Scoop66 · Recommended brand
We are off camping today and bought the intex toddler air bed with raised sides. It says not to use till age 3 (he’s nearly 2). But we will be by him in our own bed so I’m not too worried. It’s about the same size as his cot at home.
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Our verdict

For holidays, camping trips and sleepovers, the Intex Kidz Travel Bed is an ideal solution when your little one has outgrown their travel cot but still needs the extra safety of raised sides.

It comes with a carry bag and hand pump and provides a sleep area of 71 x 132cm which gives your toddler plenty of wiggle-room. There's also a removable inner mattress for extra comfort to help ensure your little one gets plenty of Zs wherever you are!

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7

Most fun toddler bed

What we like
  • Fun design will make bedtimes a breeze

  • Made from sturdy, solid MDF

  • Low design for peace of mind

What we don't like
  • Mattress not included (requires a 140 cm x 70 cm mattress)

  • Child may lose interest in it

  • Only comfortably fits children up to 120 cm tall

Key specs

RRP: £70 | Size: 158 cm x 73 cm x 46 cm | Age range: 2 - 5 years or up to 120cm height | Mattress included?: No

Our verdict

If your little one is car-mad then the chances are they will love a car bed - and this one from MCC Direct is made of solid, sturdy engineered wood and has great reviews.

Like the ANYDAY Elemental and the Jesse Toddler Bed, it takes a standard cot bed mattress and won't take up too much space in smaller bedrooms. Plus, it's floor-based so there's no risk of middle-of-the-night tumbles. Beep beep! Where do we get one?

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8

Best character toddler bed

What we like
  • Includes under-bed storage

  • Features side guards for added security

  • Easy to assemble

What we don't like
  • Pricey

  • Child may outgrow Peppa before they outgrow the bed

  • Mattress not included (requires a cot bed size mattress 140 cm x 70 cm)

Key specs

RRP: £100 | Size: 142 x 77 x 63 cm | Age range: Not specified | Mattress included?: No

What Mumsnet users say

MinnieTruck · Recommended brand
I love Peppa Pig
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Our verdict

If your toddler is Peppa-mad (and let's face it, those who aren't are few and far between!) they will love this bed. Featuring the endlessly popular TV pig, this toddler bed is bright, colourful and easy to put up. What's more, it features fabric storage drawers and side panels for added practicality and safety.

Sure, it might not appeal to the decorating goddess within, but if your priority is a toddler bed that they will love hands down (which can only make the transition from cot easier, after all) you may as well give in to the pull of everyone's favourite porcine pal.

At what age should you transition from cot to toddler bed?

Every toddler is different and there isn't really a perfect age to move them from their cot to their toddler bed, or convert to a cot bed. Most toddler beds on our list are designed for children aged from 18 months, though if your little one has begun to climb out of their cot before this point, it might be worth considering a toddler bed sooner.

Of course, the downside to transitioning to a 'big bed' is that they'll be more likely to get up in the night, so it's worth weighing up the pros and cons before making that all-important decision. If they're happy, safe and comfortable in a cot, there's no reason to move them until they're closer to three, at which point they're more likely to understand that they need to stay in bed at night!

What type of bed is best for a toddler?

Again, there's no reason why you can't keep your toddler in their cot if they're happy and safe sleeping in there. But if you are looking to make that move, there are a huge number of bed options to consider, from the traditional toddler beds such as the Habitat Jesse to floor beds to those which grow with your child.

Floor beds saved my sanity. I was still going to bed at the same time as DS when he was 11 months, to make sure he didnt roll out of our bed 🙈 So we switched to the floor bed in his room. I put the video camera on so I could keep an eye or see if he'd rolled on to the floor. Perfect. I managed to get my evenings back and spend some time with OH. Wonderful. -PlinkPlink

If your child has been sleeping in a cot bed then this may well prove to be the perfect 'big kid bed' for them once converted - on the plus side you won't have to shop around for a new mattress, but on the down-side you won't get the added security of the guard rails many toddler beds come with.

Of course, you may just opt for them to go straight into a single or even a double bed. These will usually be a little higher than bespoke toddler or cot beds so it may be worth using a bed guard and/or putting something soft on the floor to prevent any night-time bumps and bruises.

What are the benefits of a toddler bed?

My son went in a toddler bed at 17 months. I didn't want a standard single as they are much higher.

-Advice from Mumsnet user happymummy12345

The best thing about a toddler bed is that it has been designed with a toddler in mind. Often it features extra safety measures when compared with a standard single bed, such as in-built bed rails or guards and is closer to the ground. They're also smaller, which can feel more comforting to a toddler who is used to sleeping in a cot. Often toddler beds will feature fun designs or extra features which can help make bedtime more fun for everyone.

What to consider when choosing a toddler bed:

There are many important factors to consider when choosing the best toddler bed for your child, including:

  • Safety - many toddlers transitioning from a cot won't be used to sleeping without railings either side of them - does their toddler bed feature a guard or side rails to prevent them falling out? Is it low enough to the floor so they can climb in and out safely and independently? Does it feel sturdy and secure?

  • Size - be sure to measure the space you have before hitting the purchase button, not just the size of the mattress required! If the toddler bed you have in mind is not a standard size, will you be able to find a mattress for it easily?

  • Storage - does the toddler bed come with storage options? Do you need it to?

  • Your toddler - letting your toddler help choose their big bed may make the transition from cot to toddler bed all the more easy (though you may want to restrict some of the choices on offer ahead of time!) If you've the space, it might be a good idea to set the new bed up a few nights before moving your child into it.

What is the best toddler bed?

For a reasonably-priced, reliable toddler bed which looks great and has all the safety features you could want and storage to boot, we like the Habitat Jesse. It comes in a choice of colours, is close to the ground and although not as long-lasting as a single bed or the IKEA Minnen, is still large enough for many years of peaceful nights for your toddler (and you!)

About the author

Jenny Wonnacott is a Content Editor for Mumsnet, specialising in writing, editing and optimising pregnancy, baby care and general parenting-related content. As a parent of three primary school-aged children, Jenny is passionate about making Mumsetters' lives easier through rigorous research of all items recommended in reviews, features buyers' guides.

She regularly reviews a wide range of parenting and lifestyle products for Mumsnet, from breast pumps to kettles, travel cots and cribs.

How we chose our recommendations

Before we began researching the best toddler beds, we first scrutinised the latest safe sleep advice from trusted organisations such as The Lullaby Trust, the NCT and the NHS so we could be confident that all the toddler beds we were recommending were safe.

We also consulted renowned consumer organisations such as Which? to gather information on how to choose the best quality products and also those that would offer the most value for money.

Finally, we scoured the Mumsnet forums, where real parents offer honest and impartial advice about the products that have worked for them, as well as analysing reviews from customers and consumer experts on various other websites.

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