Choosing the Best Crib<br /><br />Choose a crib that you like. It will be in your nursery for many years. Avoid any with cutouts or drop-sides that your child could fall into, and opt for one that is easily convertible to a toddler bed, or daybed.<br /><br />Safety<br /><br />As parents as parents, we want to provide our babies the best start in life, and it starts with a safe crib. You shouldn't use an old crib that might contain a lot of broken or missing parts, and you definitely do not want one that isn't in compliance with current safety standards. When purchasing a crib ensure that it is certified by the CPSC, ASTM or JPMA certification.<br /><br />The slats in the crib should be spaced to prevent children from falling or catching their heads in them, and they shouldn't have any decorative cut outs or other embellishments which could cause injury risk. The mattress support system, which is vital to the safety of your crib should be able to be adjusted to various heights to allow it to adapt to the needs of your child.<br /><br />You'll also want to avoid hanging objects, such as curtains or blind strings, as these present an opportunity for strangulation for your child. Examine your crib for missing or loose items and replace them if necessary.<br /><br />Some cribs come with an additional side panel that can be removed, but it won't stay down for very long. They are great for parents who wish to co-sleep, but without the dangers of bed-sharing, but make sure that you're positioned in an area free of windows and radiators and that your child isn't too close to the curtain or window sill.<br /><br />If you're seeking an eco-friendly crib, choose one made of sustainable forests. It's also a good idea to pick a crib that is Greenguard Gold Certified, meaning it has passed a test for low chemical emissions. If you're looking for something better, choose a crib that is made from sustainable New Zealand pine that is free of BPA and BPA-based chemicals, phthalates and other chemical compounds.<br /><br />Style<br /><br />If you're going for an elegant or minimalist style for your nursery, choosing an attractive crib is essential. The SnuzPod4 is slim and sleek, making it a good fit for tight spaces. It also comes with a lower mattress height setting and is GREENGUARD Gold Certified. Maria Martin, Mother & Baby's Editor, said that the crib was "up there with the best-looking cribs we've ever seen even among a sea grey!"<br /><br />This classic high-back crib is crafted using solid New Zealand pinewood and comes in a range of contemporary colors to match any aesthetic. It's a bit heavier than other cribs we've examined, but it's strong enough to last through toddlerhood and beyond. Its longer sides make it less aesthetically-pleasing than some other cribs, and you won't have a view of your little one from all four sides. It also takes more space in the nursery when compared to our other top choices.<br /><br />It's a great option for small spaces, however its unique design makes it difficult to find sheets and bedding. It's also heavier than our other choices and will require to be disassembled to fit through standard doorways when moving it from room to room.<br /><br />Standard cribs are usually constructed from wood, like maple oak, ash cherry, mahogany, or birch. They are more durable than other materials, and can withstand damage and nicks much better than soft pine. Be aware that some manufacturers choose pine over hardwoods that are more durable to save money. This can make the crib more vulnerable to dent and scratches which could require more frequent cleaning.<br /><br />Another plus to the standard crib is that it often comes with a toddler rail which can ensure your child's safety from climbing and falling out. But keep in mind that a lot of cribs designed for toddlers will require you to purchase a separate toddler bed rail to ensure security.<br /><br />Convertibility<br /><br />There are many aspects to take into consideration when selecting a crib. Think about the size, design, slats, and if it's convertible. It's crucial to choose the crib you love since it will be with your baby for many years. It is also important to choose the crib that is compatible with the decor of your home, no matter if it's contemporary or traditional.<br /><br />A convertible crib will expand with your baby, turning into a toddler bed, and then a full size bed. This can save you money over time because you won't have to buy a separate bed for your child.<br /><br />Certain convertible cribs stand out more than other. One of them is the Graco Benton 5in1 convertible crib. It is GREENGUARD gold certified, which means it meets or surpasses federal safety standards for design and construction. Additionally, it comes with three adjustable mattress height settings and a low profile that makes it simple to get your baby out and in of the crib. The crib is also easy to build in less than 15 minutes using an electric drill or driver.<br /><br />The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 convertible crib is a good alternative. This crib is an excellent value and is GREENGUARD Gold certified. It is a classic crib that could be transformed into an infant bed or a daybed. The crib is simple to put together and its low profile makes it easier for parents to get in and out.<br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="https://notes.io/w2QeM">most recommended cribs</a> on our list is the Oeuf Brooklyn convertible crib. This crib is an excellent option for minimalists looking to keep their nursery decor simple and simple. This chic crib can be made into a full-size toddler bed by purchasing an optional rail and kit. The crib is manufactured in Italy and is made using environmentally-friendly production methods. It is also GREENGUARD gold certified and is designed to be used in conjunction with the brand's toxic free mattresses.<br /><br />Budget<br /><br />A quality crib will have a sturdy structure and straightforward assembly instructions that allow for an easy and painless installation. A chic design that complements the decor of your nursery is essential. Cribs vary in terms of price however, there are models that suit every budget.<br /><br />For instance, the highly rated Stokke Sleepi Bed is one of the most flexible options on the market. It can be set up as a bassinet, a crib or a toddler bed. It also has the ability to roll and rock to gently soothe your baby to sleep or create a gentle incline for babies with reflux. The canopy and drape rod encase your baby in a comfortable womb-like environment. It can also serve as a portable play space and provides your child with a safe and comfortable spot to sleep when on the move.<br /><br />Another option that doesn't compromise on design is the Oeuf Sparrow crib, which combines a modern aesthetic with sustainable materials. The solid Birch and Baltic birch plywood crib is produced sustainably in Europe to last for generations (and can be passed down from siblings) and is in compliance with all CPSC safety standards, including no cutouts for drop-sides or decorative cuts that could catch clothing. It is easy to dress using a sheet and has no sharp edges.<br /><br />Some parents prefer a simple crib to match their modern or contemporary home. Some prefer a more refined design that is in keeping with the decor of the room. If you're in the latter category of parents, the Babyletto Hudson 3 in 1 crib is a fantastic choice. The elegantly designed model can be converted from bassinet to a mini crib and then to a full crib, all without bars or mattresses, so you'll have less mess to clean up.<br /><br />If you're a parent who isn't into fussiness, opt for the less cluttered and more elegant cribs. The Union 3-in-1 crib as well as the Babyletto Hudson both come with all the components you require for your baby to become an adult, but they have more of a traditional look than some other models, like the Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 or Dream on Me Ashton 5-in-1.<br /><br />
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