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Graco Lauren Crib Questions & Answers
Converted toddler bed to high off ground
If you have it on the lowest setting already, that's as low as it can go. If you have wheels (which I don't think yours does) you could remove them to lower it a bit more. If it comes with a wood toddler rail to keep her from falling out, I would use that. If it doesn't, you can pick a metal/mesh one up at any baby store in various lengths. You could also put pillows or stuffed animals on the floor to break her fall. Another helpful tip for when she is a bit older and no longer has a toddler rail, you can slip a pool noodle under the sheet to prevent simple rolling out of bed. Hope this helps.
How do i put it
Open the box with the mattress springs; you should find an envelope zip-tied on to the metal springs.
If not, you can call the manufacturer:
LaJobi: 1-877-440-2224
Just notice that the matress
Older mattresses are smaller. Make sure you are using the mattress that is listed
on the crib instruction sheet. There is a new standard and all mattresses are made to comply.
I lost the instructions and
You just take off the rail and Tada! it's a Toddler bed.
Then you can change from elmo sheets to Pokemon sheets and Tada! it's a Day/Bed. I don't know how they get away with advertising it as a 4-in-1 since there is no material difference between the daybed and the toddler bed.
I am missing the guide parts that are moving the
Graco is not a manufacturer of cribs, they sell their name to crib makers. Currently, LaJobi is the maker of Graco cribs, and they offer a Lauren crib (which was recalled!). But, you say this crib is 7 years old? That is before LaJobi made their cribs (I think). Check the labeling on the crib (on the headboard, under the mattress) and see if the actual manufacturer is listed. If you are looking to replace a plastic part for the drop side, then I recommend you don't bother and just get rid of the crib. Those plastic parts are connected to the drop side by screws, and removing and replacing a screw into wood makes the wood weaker in that area. You take the chance it will never be tight and if it falls off in the middle of the night, that could be a deadly consequence for your baby. That is why so many cribs are being recalled now. The drop side hardware breaks, parts get lost, and for a few unfortunates, this results in a child dying. Check the label, see who makes it and whether or not it was recalled as shown in this link:
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml10/10212.html
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