When my toddler was ready to get out of her crib I looked around her room and panicked. I had to toddlerproof the whole room now, instead of just babyproofing it! This is the list I wish someone had given me!
Let me tell you, I bought my toddler a "toddler bed" and she hated it. And I've heard so many caregivers repeat the same sentiment. I switched her to a twin bed where I can lay with her if needed, put up a rail and it was the best transition we made!
Toddler Bed Rail
I love these because we keep some open as a shelf and some we put cube bins in for toy storage
Kids Cube Organizer - Target
I kept a baby monitor in my toddlers room to ensure her safety until I was sure she was safe and comfortable alone. This box made it so she couldn't unplug it and expose the outlet
Baby Safety Outlet Cover Box - Double Lock
This is used with the outlet box cover! They work like a dream together
Cord Covers for Wires on Wall - 9X
Essential for any heavy furniture that could possibly be tipped
Furniture Wall Straps
If you've ever had one of these doors and ever tried baby proofing, you might be left scratching your head. These are so simple but work so amazingly well!
Child Proof Bifold Door
If you don't want to come into a room with clothes all over the floor, I'd put these in a toddlers drawers until the dumping everything out of containers phase is over!
Baby Safety Cabinet Locks NO Drilling 3M
An important step into toddler hood is starting to help with chores in age appropriate ways. Laundry is a good first step!
Laundry Basket For Kids
It's never too early to start working on visual cues for a routine!
Toddler Alarm Clock
I love these bookshelf because it makes it so much easier to have more books visible and really makes it accessible for the child!
Fabric / Kids' Bookcases, Cabinets & Shelv...
This was a huge comfort to my daughter as she transitioned to her own space. A comfort item to snuggle and provide a light source