- Wood
- Sturdy Structure: Crafted from premium pine wood and quality engineered wood, this bed is both sturdy and durable. The full surrounding fence ensures perfect protection, and the structure is firmly fixed and reinforced.
- Floor Bed with Slats: The floor bed features 7 reinforced plywood slats that provide even support and stability.It’s strong enough for teens to sleep or play on.
- Multifunctional Floor Bed: This Montessori floor bed serves as a comfortable sleeping area and a safe play space for children. Its low height makes it ideal for reading and exploring imaginations.
- Solid Wood Bed Frame: Made from premium pine wood and engineered wood, the floor bed is sturdy and durable. The structure is reinforced with metal hardware. Weight capacity: 200 lbs.
- Recommended mattress thickness: 6 inches or less. Easy Assembly: The bed frame comes with assembly instructions and all necessary tools, making the process straightforward.We aim for your satisfaction and offer 24/7 after-sales customer service.
Twin Size Montessori Toddler Floor Bed with Wood Slats for Girls and Boys, Wood Montessori Bed Frame with Safety Guardrails, No Box Spring Needed, Natural
$149.99
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Last updated on July 5, 2025 9:26 am Details
Description
Additional information
size | Twin |
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Product Dimensions | 77"L x 41.5"W x 17.5"H |
Special Feature | No Box Spring Needed |
color | Natural |
Finish Type | Wooden |
Included Components | Bed Frames |
Compatible With Mattress Size | Twin |
Brand | PVWIIK |
Furniture Finish | Natural |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | PVWIIK |
UPC | 742937068783 |
Form Factor | Floor Bed with Fence |
Target Audience | Children, Toddlers, Kids |
Item Weight | 41.9 pounds |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | PVWIIK |
Fabric Type | Wood |
Finish types | Wooden |
Batteries required | No |
Reviews (131)
Tiffany Lynch –
Wife loves it for our baby, sturdy and good size for young kid
Marlene –
I bought this for my 18 mo. old grandson. He absolutely LOVES it! His favorite part is that he gets to open and close the little gate. He will often stop playing, just to go get into bed and just relax. I could not have found a better bed for him. I am truly happy with this purchase. I recommend anyone transitioning their toddler from crib to a toddler bed to buy this item. It sits on the floor so you don’t have to worry about them falling out and the little gate is just adorable.
Julie OBrien –
We bought this bed as part of transitioning our 2-year-old from co-sleeping to his own bed. It was important to us to find something with railings for safety, and this bed is perfect for that stage. I also love that it sits right on the floor, so if my son decides to climb out, I don’t have to worry about him falling from a high distance.
The bed looks exactly like the photos in the description. Assembly was quick. My boyfriend had it put together in under 20 minutes.
The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is that the pre-drilled holes didn’t line up perfectly. Luckily my boyfriend is handy and was able to make it work without too much trouble, but if you don’t have the right tools or experience, it could be a bit frustrating.
Overall, it’s a great option for toddlers transitioning to their own bed. Safe, cute, and functional. Would still recommend!
Autumn –
So cute! My daughter was obsessed with her big girl bed! Feels sturdy, includes a door but we didn’t install it. Pretty simple assembly, my husband did it in about an hour.
Maria & Rich –
If you’re ordering this bed in the “natural wood” color, beware. It is NOT natural wood color. It is so yellow. The dresser it is leaning against is actually natural wood color.
It also took almost two months to be delivered. It kept pushing back the shipping date at least once a week.
I would absolutely not recommend this bed.
Marlene –
We like this toddler bed, it’s saved our ribs from those little kicks. Easy to build. Gives our daughter independence of getting on and off by herself but still making sure she’s safe. Has held up really well with both her dad and I laying on it, but we put some wooden pieces under to help support our weight, definitely recommend. Great value for a starter bed. We did also have to add a barrier to keep her feet from sticking in between while she sleeps
Tiffany Lynch –
Was delivered so late with no communication. The little bars, that go across to hold the mattress, were shredded and I got a few splinters. The wood is super yellow (put it next to the crib we have for reference) doesn’t match up in certain areas, and looks so cheap. Would not recommend.
Maria & Rich –
Easy enough to put together, my husband and I did it within an hour or so. But beware when you open the box the chemical smell that over takes the room is awful! We put this together in the middle of January so it was collddddd but we opened windows so we didn’t die from the toxic fumes. After airing the room out the smell went away but it was kind of unsettling. Also, the manufacturer decided to put a sticker on the outside of the bed frame warning about the weight limit which is really annoying. Like, could they not put it on the inside of the frame at least? Now I have to do goo gone to get it off. The wood slats to hold up the mattress don’t have pre-drilled holes, and neither does the frame so you know where to put them so beware on that. The instructions don’t really give much insight to how you should space them, so we just kind of did our best. I was really surprised that the weight limit is so low – only 250lbs. My husband weighs more than that alone. I will say, we’ve had well over 250lbs on the bed and it’s been fine, so I think as long as you’re just laying on it and not rough housing it would be fine. I only weigh maybe 150 and I felt the wood slats start to creek when I got up on my knees on the bed so even for myself I just lay on it. Overall I think this was quite overpriced for what it is and the low quality of the wood. We’re just using it as a toddler bed for our 20 month old, so eventually we’ll be moving up anyway. My son loves the bed so that’s all that matters