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Posted on Sep 17, 2011

I have a rockland cottage crib. I was unaware that the toddler rail was not included. need the toddler rail for that bed! I have researched but no help. rockland has no site I can find! Can you direct me to place I can purchase one since you no longer carry it! I purchased it new 2 years ago from JC Penneys.

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I know of a website called mySimon.com that carries rockland prouducts and parts. If that does not work maybe a look on craigslist or ebay to find the part you need, and maybe the person selling the item will break the crib down. i would also try rocklandmfg.com. I hope that helps you because this can be a problem.

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