Sometimes, what you want in children’s furniture doesn’t always fall in line with what you’d want for yourself. You might want a lot of space on your own bed. You might sleep on a nice firm mattress, a California king sized mattress, with crisp cool sheets, and a few body pillows. That’s not what a 3 month old would want though. A 3 month old will want something warm, with a lot of cushion. They won’t want an expansive flat space to splay their body on. They’re going to want something that keeps them curved a bit, something somewhat resembling a womb even. And that’s the thing about buying for babies and kids. They’re changing, and their needs are changing. And the main issue is really cost, though you don’t want to necessarily look at these things this way. Because when you start to weigh so heavily on the cost of things about your kids, it won’t lead to anything constructive.