Is your little speedster ready to zoom from crib to big kid bed, but you’re worried about nighttime tumbles? The Delta Children Disney/Pixar Cars Lightning McQueen Toddler Bed turns that transition into a thrilling adventure, with built-in guardrails that let you both sleep soundly.
Why You Will Love It
- Makes bedtime a race your child wants to win: The iconic Lightning McQueen design turns a potentially scary change into an exciting daily event, reducing bedtime battles and making your toddler actually look forward to climbing into bed.
- Keeps your toddler safe without you hovering: High, sturdy guardrails on both sides prevent accidental rolls and falls during the night, giving you peace of mind while your little one enjoys their newfound independence.
- Fits standard crib mattresses to save you money: This bed uses the same mattress as your current crib, so you avoid the cost of buying a new twin mattress while still giving your child a dedicated big-kid sleeping space.
- Easy to assemble and clean for busy parents: The plastic construction wipes down in seconds after snack spills or marker mishaps, and the tool-free assembly means you can have it ready in under 30 minutes.
Key Features
- Officially licensed Disney/Pixar Cars Lightning McQueen design with authentic decals and race-car styling
- Meets or exceeds all US safety standards set by the CPSC and ASTM for toddler beds
- Low-to-the-ground frame with a weight capacity of 50 pounds, making it easy for toddlers to climb in and out
- Includes two high guardrails that securely attach to the bed frame for full bedside protection
Who Is This For?
This bed is perfect for toddlers ages 15 months to 4 years who are transitioning from a crib and adore Cars or racing themes. It’s ideal for parents seeking a fun, affordable, and safe first big bed that encourages independence while matching a child’s favorite character.
Don’t let your little racer lose momentum—click the link now to secure this Lightning McQueen bed and turn bedtime into the highlight of their day.
