Junior Beds
When is it time to transition from cot to bed? Do you have a little escape artist at home, trying to crawl over the sides of the cot? Then it's time to change to a junior bed. It can be difficult to acknowledge that your little one suddenly isn't so little anymore. But there has to be room for the growing limbs, so junior can get a good night's sleep. At Hoppekids, you can find a selection of ecolabelled junior beds for your child. The junior bed is the perfect bed for kids, who have outgrown their cot.

Junior bed / toddler bed
A junior bed - or toddler bed - is the bed your child changes to, when they have outgrown their cot. It is the first big-kid-bed your child will use. The junior bed is also called sofa bed, as it has one open side and often a backrest, so you can use it as a sofa.
What junior bed should you choose?
The junior beds from Hoppekids are of a classic and timeless design, making them easy to place in any kids' room. You can find junior beds in the sizes 70x160cm, 70x190cm, 90x200cm og 120x200cm. Many parents choose a 70x160cm bed as the successor of the cot, as the small size doesn't seem too big for the child to switch to. The advantage of a bigger bed is that the child can use it for a longer time.
When to change from cot to junior bed?
A cot is usually approx. 60x120cm, which at some point becomes too small for your suddenly-not-so-little-one. Some experience their child is starting to crawl out of the cot. Others simply experince that the child can't fit into the cot any longer. Whether you experience one or the other, the solution is the same: It's time to change the bed. It's difficult to name a certain age where children should switch to a junior bed. Many children will be ready for a junior bed when they are 2,5-3 years old, but it is individual, when your child is ready. Some children are ready before others.
The transition to junior bed
To get a smooth and comfortable transition to the junior bed, it is a good idea to place the bed in the same spot, as the cot was placed. In that way, your child can see the same things from the bed, as they are used to, which can be comforting. If your child is used to a bed bumper, you can try to use it in a different way in the new bed too.
When switching to a junior bed, your child also has to get used to one side of the bed being open. In the beginning, it can be comforting to use a bed rail, so your child gets the illusion of a closed bed - like the one they are used to. If your child has a tendency to be restless when sleeping, the bed rail can also help keep the child inside the bed.

Junior beds with the Nordic Swan Ecolabel
Many of the junior beds from Hoppekids carry the Nordic Swan Ecolabel. The Nordic Swan Ecolabel is your guarantee that the bed complies with all EU standards for children's furniture and that they have been tested according to strength, safety, and stability. Ecolabelled beds follow strict chemical requirements. All our bed are treated with a water-based lacquer - free from unnecessary chemicals.
The Nordic Swan Ecolabel ensures you get long-lasting quality beds that are responsibly produced with consideration for the world, your children will grow up in.
Junior bed for a small room
A Hoppekids junior bed is the perfect bed when your child has grown out of the baby bed. The junior bed gives your child high security and a bed there can be used for many years. When your child is getting bigger, it is possible to build further on the junior bed with our bed modules so it either can be taller or be changed to a bunk bed.
It can be hard to find space for a large bed in a small room. Therefore it can be a good idea to choose a junior bed that is only 70x160 cm. With a 70x160 cm children's bed from Hoppekids, you will still have plenty of room for playing. Most 70x160 cm beds from Hoppekids can be built higher, providing even more floor space.
Junior bed with drawers
A children's room must hold a lot of things - from clothes to all the toys. With our drawer set, you can hide away all the toys, so there's more room for playing. Drawers under the bed can also be used to store bedding, pillows, or seasonal clothing.
The drawers have wheels under them, so it's easy for your child to reach the content themselves. Hoppekids has a range of drawers in different colours and sizes to fit your bed. This allows you to store away toys/bedding and make room for play.
Junior bed with ladder
At Hoppekids, you can find a junior bed with a small ladder. For the child, a ladder can make the bed seem like a high bed, as they themselves have to "climb" into bed. It can be a nice solution for children, who aren't quite ready for a high bed yet. You can still have drawers under the bed, even though you add a ladder. The little drawer from Hoppekids allows you to have 2-3 drawers under the bed - depending on the size of the bed.
Junior bed with the safety board
When you have to change from a baby bed to a junior bed, it can be a good idea to use a safety rail. A safety rail gives an extra sense of security for the child, after making the switch. A safety rail can also be an excellent choice if your child is a bit restless at night. The safety rail can "close" off the open side of the bed.
At Hoppekids you'll find both fixed and removable safety rails. The removable safety rail makes it possible to remove it during the day, but still have that extra security during the night.
Pull out bed
With a Hoppekids pull out bed, there are lots of opportunities for sleepovers in the children’s room. The pull out bed for the ECO Dream and ECO Luxury junior beds measures 70x190, so it fits under the 90x200 and 120x200cm beds. The pull-out bed is great for sleepovers, but can also be used when it's time for bedtime stories.