It's wise to plan ahead by putting pillows in the areas where she's most likely to land. Your child is bound to explore her new surroundings, which may include running out of the bed or trying to climb over the toddler rail. Place pillows by the areas where your child can escape the toddler bed. You may find that the toddler rail has a little bit of give, which is normal in some models, but if the rail wobbles too much, it might not be safe for your child. Take extra care to ensure that the toddler rail is securely fastened to the rest of the bed. You will almost certainly need tools to install the toddler rail, so check the instructions and make sure you have everything you need before you start. Consult your crib's instruction manual before removing anything from the crib. This can usually be done by removing some screws however, some cribs are more complicated. For all other models, tools will be required to remove the dropside. In some models, the dropside can slide off the rest of the crib. The dropside is the side of the crib that hangs lower than the rest of the crib. Depending on what kind of crib you have, this might require you to remove parts of the crib to access the mechanisms that raise or lower the mattress. This also allows your child to enter and exit the bed with ease. The mattress level must be low enough to line up with the toddler rail. Lower the mattress to its lowest possible level.
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