1. Sleepovers are a childhood ritual, the source of great memories. Trundle beds make even last-minute kid parties a snap: Just pull out the trundle and hit the sack.
2. Trundle beds are helpful even when they're rolled up tight. Because they take up space under kids beds, they leave no room for monsters.
3. Most trundles are really just big shelves on wheels. If you need handy storage space for toys or blankets, you can take the trundle bed mattress out. Ta-da! Insta-drawer.
4. Trundle bunk beds add a hideaway mattress under the original two bunks. Comfortable fun for three stooges, all in the space of one bed.
5. Kids, especially little ones, are pack animals that sleep better when they're not alone. Low to the ground, trundle beds are ideal for tots weaned from the crib.
6. Sleep like a king: Pop-up trundle beds rise up to meet the mattress above, linking into one king-sized bed.
7. If there's a trundle under your bed, where do you hide all your other junk? We have trundle bed headboards with integrated shelves and drawers.
8. When your child has a pal over and it's time for bed, trundle beds help keep giggling, poking, fighting, and squirming to a minimum. The kids will sleep better, so will you, and you'll all be more cheerful at breakfast.
9. It's a couch, it's a bed, it's a dormitory. Trundle daybeds add amazing versatility to your guest room, hiding two beds inside one spacious seat.
10. Embrace your little Martha Stewart: Kids like to operate trundle beds, so making the bed is often seen as a good thing from their perspective.