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When a child outgrows their crib, it will automatically be unassigned, causing them to seek a more suitably sized bed when they next rest.
 
When a child outgrows their crib, it will automatically be unassigned, causing them to seek a more suitably sized bed when they next rest.
 
Unlike normal beds, cribs don't have owner types and don't change when other beds in the room change.
 
  
 
== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
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* [[Biotech DLC]] Release - Added.
 
* [[Biotech DLC]] Release - Added.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3555]] - Cribs no longer require any research, so tribal colonies can use them in the early game. Previously they required [[Research#Complex furniture|Complex furniture]].
 
* [[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3555]] - Cribs no longer require any research, so tribal colonies can use them in the early game. Previously they required [[Research#Complex furniture|Complex furniture]].
* [[Version/1.4.3641|1.4.3641]] - Unassign beds from pawns that have grown too large to fit in them. Don't display owner types for cribs since cribs don't have their owner types changed as the room changes.
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* [[Version/1.4.3641|1.4.3641]] - Unassign beds from pawns that have grown too large to fit in them.
  
 
{{Nav|furniture|wide}}
 
{{Nav|furniture|wide}}
 
[[Category:Furniture]]
 
[[Category:Furniture]]

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