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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a mid-range kinda girl --- and love one recommended by the Baby Bargains Book that is about $500 at BabiesRUs. It's convertible so would also serve as a toddler bed and older child bed --- but I still feel like I should find something cheaper even though I know it's not that much in the grand scheme of things. Feel like I should be saving every cent these days, and like I could probably find something comparable for $200 bucks less.[/quote] Here's the thing... spend what you can afford, but don't convince yourself to spend more because it is convertable into a toddler bed or a full-size bed. Almost all cribs can be made into a toddler bed, but half the time you just want to move your kid to a twin bed. Secondly, you will never us it as a full size bed. Serioualy I have yet to see anyone i know who bought a bed that can be made into a full actually use it as a full size bed. They just look ridiculous and no matter what it converts into it still looks like a crib. That said I think $300 is reasonable for a crib. [/quote]
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