With kids dressers sized right for little ones, it’s easier for kids to learn to be tidy and organized and plan their own outfits. That’s why we make our children's dressers at a height kids can reach on their own. The rounded handles are designed for tiny hands, too. Despite their child-friendly size, our kid’s chests of drawers and baby dressers are surprisingly roomy.
How to choose a dresser for children
With kid’s dressers sized right for little ones, it’s easier for them to stay organized and take part in everyday routines. From picking out an outfit to putting clothes away, the right kids storage and organization solutions help build habits that last.
Choosing the right children’s dressers comes down to a few practical details. When the basics are in place, it’s easier to find something that fits both your space and your child’s needs.
Keep these tips in mind:
- Right size for the room: Measure your space so your kid’s chest of drawers fits comfortably without taking over the room.
- Easy to use: Smooth drawer glides and handles designed for small hands make opening and closing simple.
- Made to last: Sturdy materials like solid wood help dressers handle everyday use.
- Kid-friendly design: Rounded edges and thoughtful details add an extra layer of safety.
When you shop kids dressers or baby dressers, think about how the piece will be used day to day. The right choice should feel easy to live with now and still work as your child grows.
How big should a baby dresser be?
A baby dresser should fit your space but also give you enough room for daily essentials. Clothes, diapers, blankets and more all need a place within reach.
For smaller rooms, a compact baby dresser or narrow chest of drawers works well without crowding the space. In larger rooms, a wider dresser gives you extra storage inside and on top.
The goal is simple. Everything you need should be easy to reach, with space left to move around comfortably.
How to make kid’s dressers safer
Safety is always part of the design when it comes to children’s dressers. A few small steps can help make everyday use more secure.
- Secure your dresser to the wall using the proper anchoring hardware for your wall material.
- Place heavier items in lower drawers to improve stability.
- Avoid placing tempting items on top that could encourage climbing.
Be sure to check the safety and compliance information as well as assembly instructions in the product details for the kid’s dressers you choose.
















