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I don't think there is anything specific you need to look for. The only thing I can think of is that some bed guards are tricky to use on beds that have wooden slats...I may have misremembered that, though! I think the quality of the mattress is more important, which will have an impact on comfort and sleep,and that can be bought separately once you find a suitable bed. My daughter sleeps in the same bed her dad used from the age of 9 to 23(!), fwiw it's a divan type with underbed drawers and we use the wooden

BabyDan bed guard.

Hi, our 3 year old daughter's in a Jamestown wooden framed single bed from Mothercare which is easy to put together, has room underneath for storage boxes & has been sturdy enough so far to cope with lots of jumping! They are reduced on their website at the moment from ?180 to ?90. We got a John Lewis Little Home mattress for it which is very comfy plus a Babydan wooden guard for the side.
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We got a warren Evans one and they lowered the legs for us so no problems getting in and out (she can literally walk on!). She's been in it 5 months and its been great, no need fit any sides, easy for her to get I and out and if she rolls out she just gets back in. The people at the Bromley store are great.

Hello

I have a lovely Warren Evans bed frame and mattress - in great condition, 2 years old. Very plain, got it for my daughter when she was 2.5 and it was fab. We changed it 2 years later as she went into bunk beds. please PM me if you want to see it/photos etc

I think it is this one; https://www.warrenevans.com/beds/summer_bed/?fgid=9#.Ugp7lJKxd8E


Kate

Another vote for Warren Evans - we got the single low one in blue (my son's choice!) and never had a bedguard. Just about to buy our 3rd WE bed, for our spare room - can't rate them highly enough - so straightforward, they just come and assemble and then go, all very quickly! Mattresses are super comfortable too.

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