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The difference between a daybed and a toddler bed is the guardrail. When your are transitioning your baby from the crib to a bed, the daybed provides a guardrail to keep your young one from falling out of bed. Your toddler will still be able to get himself out of bed to be able to go to the bathroom.
The toddler bed has no guardrail. It will usually still have 3 sides but the front side is totally removed. The toddler bed will help get your child ready to use a regular size bed. The toddler bed will generally use crib baby bedding, so you do not need to acquire new bedding to start your child using the bed.

