Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP that bigger is better. Some people are positively gleeful that their kids are in the crapiest bed possible.
Anonymous wrote:We have queen beds for our kids. They'll be fine in college the one year most live in dorms then most kids move off campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also when they leave a twin seems silly they will come back home with wives and we will have house guests i think if you have the space bedrooms should be queen or up bedrooms.
You do know that they will still be selling beds when our kids come back home with wives?
Anonymous wrote:Also when they leave a twin seems silly they will come back home with wives and we will have house guests i think if you have the space bedrooms should be queen or up bedrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Also when they leave a twin seems silly they will come back home with wives and we will have house guests i think if you have the space bedrooms should be queen or up bedrooms.
Anonymous wrote:I always wanted the kids to have spacious beds, and so they went from their cribs to queen sized beds. My kids like their queen sized beds and they have plenty of space in their rooms for other furniture. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Why not buy a queen when they are out of the crib? We did that. That's what they always had. It's not much more expensive.
Some of you seem gleeful that your kids have tiny beds.[/quot
The rooms are too small. Kids would rather have floor space to play on.