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Top 5 Recommended Cribs<br><br>When you purchase 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>Stokke Sleepi Crib is one of our most favored. It comes with four mattress heights and is made of sustainable and renewable New Zealand pinewood. It comes with a toddler's bed.<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 sturdy enough. Look for cribs which meet the safety standards and regulations established by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Consumer Product Safety Commission and focus on the structural integrity of the crib. Avoid cribs with loose parts or rough areas which could hurt your child.<br><br>Find a solid frame and stay clear of slats that are too close together, as this can pose a danger of suffocation. Choose a crib with no decorative cutouts, or drop-sides as these features may be harmful to your child.<br><br>Also, avoid finishes that contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as they can affect your baby's breathing and sleep. Instead, select cribs that are certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. Choose a crib that has smaller footprints to minimize space and reduce dust build-up in your nursery.<br><br>DaVinci Kalani is an excellent option for a sturdy crib for babies as it meets most of our requirements. It's easy to clean, doesn't include any exposed hardware that could get caught on toys or clothing and looks beautiful in all rooms. The only downside is that it doesn't have a toddler rail and it doesn't have the same amount of slats as some other cribs on this list.<br><br>Stork Craft Tuscany is another crib we would recommend. It's more expensive than some of the other options on this list, but it's stylish and meets nearly all of our requirements, such as being super-easy to assemble. It also only has three mattress heights, which is lower than other cribs, however it's a good choice if you're planning to have your [https://www.pdc.edu/?URL=https://posteezy.com/10-locations-where-you-can-find-best-crib Cheap baby cots for sale] use the crib for a few years and wish to have it last longer.<br><br>2. Easy to Assemble<br><br>Unlike some larger cribs, many modern mini cribs don't require an entire day to assemble. They are usually ready to use right out of the package, and take only 30 minutes to assemble using the tools included. Some have a built in toddler bed conversion kit that spares the cost of buying separate pieces.<br><br>Of course, you must ensure that the crib is securely constructed without gaps or rough spots that could hurt your baby. Also, pay attention to the quality of hardware, especially screws and bolts. Be sure that they are securely tightened but don't over tighten them, which can lead to cracked wood or stripped threads. Find solid wood cribs as it is believed to be more secure than metal.<br><br>Look for cribs that have simple and clear instructions. Some manufacturers provide a video tutorial for those who are not familiar with working with furniture pieces. A good guide should include a list with the necessary supplies, like washers and screws.<br><br>Size is also important. A crib should be big enough to accommodate your child, but not too big that it won't fit through the standard doorway. Be cautious when using cribs that are older, as they may not meet the current safety standards.<br><br>The Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 is a great option for those looking [https://www.google.bt/url?q=https://stryhn-west-2.blogbright.net/20-things-you-should-know-about-cribs best cots for newborns] a modern, sleek crib. It comes with three mattress height settings and is made of durable, sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It has more exposed metal hardware than other options on the list. Some users also noted that the instructions and incorrectly labeled pieces made it more difficult to assemble.<br><br>3. Convertible<br><br>If you're looking for a crib which will last until the age of toddlers and beyond, look into one that converts into a full-size bed or daybed. If you're looking for a crib that will last into the age of three and beyond, think about getting one that converts into a full-sized bed or daybed. This will help save space and money, as well as make it easier to change the mattress as your baby grows.<br><br>Most cribs that can be converted into a full-size bed feel like a gimmick--you just take off the side and [https://qiziqarli.net/user/judotouch83/ mini cot bed] replace it with a wider rail, the Oeuf design is a sleek high-quality crib that can transform into a bed frame. It's GREENGUARD Gold certified minimal and looks nice in almost any nursery. You can also bundle it with matching trundle beds or dressers to create a cohesive look.<br><br>The crib is much more sturdy than other cribs we've tested tests. It may take up more space in your nursery, but it's going to last for years. It's simple to put together and sturdy even for parents who don't have the skills. It also has three different mattress heights you can adjust, which means you can begin your [https://pattern-wiki.win/wiki/Bullardheller3339 baby cots on sale] off in a low spot that is easy for caregivers to lift and then raise as they grow older.<br><br>This crib is more of a traditional style than the other two on this list, and is great for parents who want an option that looks nice in a stately nursery. It's also easy to set up and comes with a set of toddler-sized conversion rails, which eliminates the need to shop for those separately. The only downside is that it does have some exposed hardware, which could be a problem for some.<br><br>4. Eco-Friendly<br><br>Eco-friendly cribs are an ideal solution for everyone. They provide a safe, comfortable sleeping space for your child, while also promoting sustainable environmental practices. Other cribs contain harmful chemicals and emissions as well as toxins such as PVC, MDF, phthalate and lead. Eco-friendly cribs are generally made of solid wood or sustainable and renewable materials, and most are minimalist in design to reduce the impact on the environment. They are generally simple to put together and change, and some include dressers or changing tables attached that can save space in the nursery.<br><br>Certain brands offer eco-friendly cribs that are designed to grow with your child changing into an infant bed, daybed or a full-size bed. They might also come with additional features, such as a built-in changing table or storage compartments. Whatever their capabilities to convert, they should be sturdy and durable enough to withstand frequent use and regular cleaning. The most eco-friendly cribs for children are made of organic materials that are non-toxic with a low-VOC coating.<br><br>A great example of a green crib is the Bloom Alma crib. This model is made of sustainable birchwood and does not contain harmful components or finishes. It is Greenguard Certified and meets all safety standards. It is a great choice for parents who want an elegant crib design that is easy to clean and is green.<br><br>Namesake is another option, offering a timeless design and high-quality construction at a low cost. Its sturdy slats, made of high-quality wood, are Greenguard Gold certified to have low chemical emissions. The crib has an optional reflux foot 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>When you are choosing a crib safety should be your top priority. Be sure that the crib is well-built and sturdy, with solid hardware and firmly fitted fittings. Check that it meets the current CPSC guidelines. This includes: less than 2.375 inches between the slats; no decorative cutouts in the headboard or footboard, and corner posts that are in line with the panels at the end of the crib, or very tall. Anything in between poses the risk of strangulation.<br><br>Keep all toys away from the crib, since they pose dangers of choking or even suffocation. If you want to use baby monitors, select one that has a clear line of sight so that it does not block your view. Also, ensure that any cords are out of your baby's reach and securely attached. Don't place any blankets, pillows or positioners inside the crib. These items can pose suffocation and choking risks and could be thrown away by your infant or dragged down by older siblings.<br><br>Also, avoid using old cribs as they may have construction elements that are outdated and can cause injuries. Even if the crib appears in good condition, it could have slats that are too wide or be missing some hardware. Additionally, old cribs may have paint that contains lead or have loose and dangerous bolts or screws.<br><br>The Stork Craft Evolur offers a lot of features for a reasonable price, but it could be too much for those who want a simple design. Other options, such as the Dream On Me Ashton 4 in 1 or the Carter's By DaVinci Collby 4-in 1 have a similar look but less bells & whistles.
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