Twin Low Loft Bed with Angled Ladder, Slide and Underbed Curtain

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Bed End: Slat
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Fabric: Purple + Light Blue
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Jul 1, 2016
I wish I had this as a kid
My kids love this bed. I actually got it for my 2.5yo daughter who is high energy (I know it says it's for like 6yo's but...). She loves climbing all over this. I left her crib mattress underneath in the fort part, and have the twin on top. Sometimes she sleeps on top, sometimes she sleeps on the crib mattress or floor underneath. I got the angled slide with the handrail because she is quite young so I wanted her to have something to hold on to. We've had it 4 months now and no problems at all, she has never fallen. She actually likes to climb up the slide and come down the steps of course.
I assembled it myself, the instructions are a little confusing and I accidentally opened all the boxes before seeing "Open this first", but I figured it out.
My only complaint is about the colored panels to make the tent part: They are on stick-on velcro strips and the sticky part is not as strong as the velcro. So my daughter will pull it off and the entire strip un-sticks. I'm tempted to drill or nail the velcro strip on so it will stay up better. It's really cute though, all her friends love it too.