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Top 5 Recommended Cribs<br><br>When you buy a crib you want it to be secure and durable. Look for solid construction and slats that are less than 2.4 inches apart.<br><br>One of our top picks is the Stokke Sleepi Crib. It comes with four different mattress heights and is constructed out of renewable and sustainable New Zealand Pinewood. It also includes an infant rail.<br><br>1. Sturdy<br><br>A baby is likely to spend the majority of their time in their crib, so it's important to choose a crib that is solid enough. Look for [https://intern.ee.aeust.edu.tw/home.php?mod=space&uid=713538 best rated cribs] which meet the safety standards and regulations formulated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Consumer Product Safety Commission and emphasize the structural integrity of the crib. Avoid cribs with loose components or rough areas that could harm your child.<br><br>Avoid cribs that have slats that are too close to each other, since this can cause the child to suffocate. 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It's more expensive than the other cribs on this list but it is a perfect fit for our requirements and is easy to put together. It also has only three mattress height levels which is less than some other cribs, however it might be preferable when you're planning to let your baby use the crib for a while and want it to last longer.<br><br>2. Easy to Assemble<br><br>Unlike some larger cribs, many modern mini cribs don't require a full day to assemble. In fact, most are ready to use right out of the box, and take approximately 30 minutes to assemble using the tools provided. Some even have a built-in toddler bed conversion kit, which saves you the expense and hassle of buying separate pieces later.<br><br>Of course, you must always check that the crib is securely assembled with no gaps or rough areas that could snag your baby. You should also be attentive to the quality of the hardware, specifically screws and bolts. Make sure they're securely tightened however, don't over-tighten them, which could result in broken threads or wood cracks. Also, look for a solid-wood crib, which is considered safer than metal.<br><br>Find cribs with easy and clear instructions. Some manufacturers provide videos that provide instruction which can be useful for those who may not be accustomed to working with furniture components. A good manual will include a list of required tools, including screws and washers.<br><br>Size is also crucial. A crib should be large enough to accommodate your child but not so big that it will not pass through a standard opening. Be wary of cribs older than a year, because they may not be in compliance with the current safety standards.<br><br>The Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 is a great option for those looking for a modern, sleek crib. It has three mattress height settings and is constructed of sturdy, sustainable New Zealand pinewood. 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It's GREENGUARD Gold-certified, minimalist and looks great in any nursery. Plus, you can bundle it with an equivalence trundle bed and dresser for an even more seamless appearance.<br><br>This crib is more robust than other cribs in our tests. It might take up more space in your nursery, but it's going to last for a long time. It's easy to set up and durable even for parents who aren't handy. It also features three adjustable mattress heights. This lets you start your baby in a seated position which is easy for caregivers and then raise the mattress as they grow older.<br><br>This convertible crib is more traditional than the other cribs on this list. It's ideal for parents looking for a crib to fit in a formal nursery. It's also simple to assemble and comes with a set of toddler-sized conversion rails, which eliminates the need to buy the rails separately. It does feature exposed metal hardware, which may be a problem for some people.<br><br>4. Eco-Friendly<br><br>Eco-friendly cribs can be a win-win for everyone. They offer a safe and secure sleeping space for your child while promoting sustainable environmental practices. They are free of harmful chemicals and emissions that are found in other cribs, as well as harmful substances such as PVC, phthalate, MDF, and lead. Eco-friendly cribs are generally made from solid wood or sustainable and renewable materials, and a lot of them are minimalist in design to reduce the environmental impact. They are generally easy to assemble and convert, and a few have dressers or changing tables attached, which can help save space in the nursery.<br><br>Some brands make eco-friendly cribs designed to grow with your child changing into a toddler bed, daybed or a full-size bed. They might also come with additional features, like an integrated changing table or storage compartments. No matter what their conversion capabilities they must be strong and durable to withstand regular use and regular cleaning. The most eco-friendly cribs for babies are made of non-toxic organic materials with low-VOC coatings.<br><br>Bloom Alma crib is a great example of a eco-friendly crib. The model is constructed of sustainable birchwood and has no toxic finishes or components. It is Greenguard Certified for low chemical emissions and it meets all safety standards. It is a great option for parents who are looking for an eco-friendly crib that has modern, sleek design and is easy to clean.<br><br>Namesake is another option, offering a timeless design and high-quality construction for a reasonable price. The sturdy slats that are constructed of high-quality hardwood, are Greenguard Gold certified to have low levels of chemical emissions. The crib also has an optional reflux leg that can be affixed to the side of the crib to create a gentle slope for babies with reflux.<br><br>5. Safety First<br><br>Safety should be the top priority when selecting a crib. Make sure the crib is built well and sturdy, with solid hardware and firmly fitted fittings. Verify that it complies with the current CPSC guidelines. This includes having less than 2.375 inches between the slats, no ornamental cutouts in the headboard or footboard and corner posts that are aligned with the ends of the crib, or very tall. Anything in between is the danger of strangulation.<br><br>Additionally, keep all toys out of the crib as they can pose choking and suffocation hazards. Select a monitor for your [https://gm6699.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=3599000 Baby Cot] that is in a clear line of sight so it does not hinder your view. Also, ensure that all cords are out of the reach of your child and are securely anchored. Do not place blankets, pillows, or positioners inside the crib. These can lead to choking and suffocation risks and may be pushed or kicked by your child.<br><br>Also, avoid using older cribs because they could have construction elements that are outdated and could result in injuries. Even if the crib appears in excellent condition, it may have slats which are too wide or be missing some hardware. Old cribs could also have lead-based paint or unsafe screws and bolts.<br><br>The Stork Craft Evolur comes with a variety of features at a low price, but it could be too much for people who want a simple design. Other options like the Dream On Me Ashton 4 in 1 or the DaVinci Carter's 4-in 1 have a similar style but with fewer bells and whistles.
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