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Simplicity for Children Ellis 8676 / 8674 / 8998 Crib

  • 3.6/5 stars

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Price Range: $225.00 - $635.00 from 8 stores

The Simplicity Ellis 4-in-1 Crib offers long-lasting value, versatility and style for your child's bedroom. The unique 4-in-1 sleep system converts the crib into a transitional bed, a day bed and a full-size headboard. Crafted of sturdy hardwood, the Ellis crib features a clean, contemporary design in a light natural finish. A 4-position metal mattress support provides comfort and safety as your baby grows and uses a standard crib mattress (not included). The transitional bed is designed for toddlers and includes bedrails. Convert the Ellis into a day bed that doubles up as a couch or extra bed to accommodate an occasional overnight guest. The Ellis also serves as a full-bed headboard that uses a full-size mattress, box spring and frame (not included) when your child is older. Crib should be converted to a transitional bed once your child reaches the height of 35" (90cm) or becomes too active and is able to climb out.

This infant to toddler bed is everything you need!

Reviewed on Jul 4, 2007 by djningr

Overall Rating:
  • 5 out of 5

Where should our baby sleep? Before our son was born we decided that we would have him sleep in the A rms Reach Co-Sleeper for the first couple of months and then when we transitioned him to his room we needed... more

Pros

4 transitional stages for your baby, beautiful design

Cons

none

Bottomline

Wonderful sleep system that can work with all types of babies and toddlers in many stages in the early years of life.

OK for a Temporary Solution

Reviewed on Oct 3, 2007 by aimeeb1224

Overall Rating:
  • 4 out of 5

We purchased an Angel Line Saf-Crib when we realized our second son was outgrowing his bassinet but our older son was not quite ready to move up to a toddler bed. We wanted something that was safe and inexpensive, just for a few months until my... more

Pros

affordable, attractive, good quality

Cons

no drop rail, not good for older babies

Bottomline

I would recommend only to parents needing a second crib or a temporary solution. This is NOT the crib to buy to bring your baby from infancy through toddlerhood!

Get what you pay for!

Reviewed on Apr 30, 2007 by chanceje1

Overall Rating:
  • 4 out of 5

Our son is now 18 months old. He has really done well in this crib. He has been sleeping in it since he was four months old (before that he slept in a bassinet). The best part is that he can't climb out of it; and won't be able to do so. The... more

Pros

Holds up to toddlers!

Cons

Screws need to be tightened every few months.

Bottomline

If you think you might like it, get it. We had no problems that made us think twice about it.

4 in 1

Reviewed on Mar 6, 2007 by nayelisabia

Overall Rating:
  • 5 out of 5

We just love this crib, and so does my baby. It was easy to put together, sturdy. The instructions for conversion where easy to... more

Pros

Multi stage crib, then toddler rails for conversion

Cons

allen wrench tool made of a weak metal, slipped easily

Very nice crib!

Reviewed on Mar 20, 2007 by elbiana

Overall Rating:
  • 4 out of 5

We love this crib. It's beautiful and price is good. Easy to assemble.Features in this crib are awesome.You can use this crib for long time , baby,then toddler,then preschool age... more

Pros

very nice

Cons

good price and quality

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