Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have queen beds in all our rooms except the master which has a king bed. When my kids were little they liked having huge beds to sleep in. It was great when we had guests visiting because an adult couple could sleep in our kid's bed and the kid could sleep with us on the king bed. If my kids wanted to have a parent nap with them, we could do that easily on a queen sized bed.
I find it ridiculous to make kids sleep on tiny beds. Why?
What a bizarre point of view.
1) Because a twin is not a tiny bed. Adults shorter than 6 feet fit just fine in them.
2) Because a twin is smalller and easier to make.
3) Because a twin is smaller and leaves more space in a bedroom.
4) Because a twin is smaller and less expensive.
5) Because not everyone lives in a mcmansion.
Ok. Let me rephrase, if you are not living in a shit-shack and are not poor why make your kids sleep on a twin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have queen beds in all our rooms except the master which has a king bed. When my kids were little they liked having huge beds to sleep in. It was great when we had guests visiting because an adult couple could sleep in our kid's bed and the kid could sleep with us on the king bed. If my kids wanted to have a parent nap with them, we could do that easily on a queen sized bed.
I find it ridiculous to make kids sleep on tiny beds. Why?
What a bizarre point of view.
1) Because a twin is not a tiny bed. Adults shorter than 6 feet fit just fine in them.
2) Because a twin is smalller and easier to make.
3) Because a twin is smaller and leaves more space in a bedroom.
4) Because a twin is smaller and less expensive.
5) Because not everyone lives in a mcmansion.
Ok. Let me rephrase, if you are not living in a shit-shack and are not poor why make your kids sleep on a twin?
Anonymous wrote:We have queen beds in all our rooms except the master which has a king bed. When my kids were little they liked having huge beds to sleep in. It was great when we had guests visiting because an adult couple could sleep in our kid's bed and the kid could sleep with us on the king bed. If my kids wanted to have a parent nap with them, we could do that easily on a queen sized bed.
I find it ridiculous to make kids sleep on tiny beds. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have queen beds in all our rooms except the master which has a king bed. When my kids were little they liked having huge beds to sleep in. It was great when we had guests visiting because an adult couple could sleep in our kid's bed and the kid could sleep with us on the king bed. If my kids wanted to have a parent nap with them, we could do that easily on a queen sized bed.
I find it ridiculous to make kids sleep on tiny beds. Why?
What a bizarre point of view.
1) Because a twin is not a tiny bed. Adults shorter than 6 feet fit just fine in them.
2) Because a twin is smalller and easier to make.
3) Because a twin is smaller and leaves more space in a bedroom.
4) Because a twin is smaller and less expensive.
5) Because not everyone lives in a mcmansion.
Ok. Let me rephrase, if you are not living in a shit-shack and are not poor why make your kids sleep on a twin?
Anonymous wrote:I need to buy my 1st grader a new bed. Room isn't huge, but I want it to be something that will last for a while. Do kids get too big for twin beds around a certain age? What do most people do?
Anonymous wrote:
Ok. Let me rephrase, if you are not living in a shit-shack and are not poor why make your kids sleep on a twin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have queen beds in all our rooms except the master which has a king bed. When my kids were little they liked having huge beds to sleep in. It was great when we had guests visiting because an adult couple could sleep in our kid's bed and the kid could sleep with us on the king bed. If my kids wanted to have a parent nap with them, we could do that easily on a queen sized bed.
I find it ridiculous to make kids sleep on tiny beds. Why?
What a bizarre point of view.
1) Because a twin is not a tiny bed. Adults shorter than 6 feet fit just fine in them.
2) Because a twin is smalller and easier to make.
3) Because a twin is smaller and leaves more space in a bedroom.
4) Because a twin is smaller and less expensive.
5) Because not everyone lives in a mcmansion.
Ok. Let me rephrase, if you are not living in a shit-shack and are not poor why make your kids sleep on a twin? Anonymous wrote:My 82 year old very tall aunt sleeps in a twin, so perhaps 83?