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Choosing the Best Crib Newborn<br><br>The Westport Cot Bed will look stunning in a Scandi nursery. It is also very flexible with three different mattress support heights. Additionally, it can be transformed into the bed of a toddler.<br><br>Cribs can take up a lot room, so bassinets might be a better choice for homes with small spaces. However, many parents prefer a crib for security reasons.<br><br>Safety<br><br>The choice of the [http://adservice.google.com.ph/ddm/clk/424929466;226923624;r;u=ds&sv1=64195420186&sv2=3261659123742877&sv3=6702577448695742699&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIurHiwbHn8gIVBZ53Ch2TZAIsEAQYASABEgKAL_D_BwE;?//cots4tots.co.uk%2F best cot bed] crib for newborns is crucial to your baby's health and well-being. You should ensure that it conforms to current safety standards and is free of any hazards that may cause harm to your child while they sleep. It should be well-constructed and sturdy, without loose pieces that could get caught on clothing or pose danger of choking. It is also essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions for assembly and use and check the crib regularly for signs of wear or damage.<br><br>The first thing you need to check is the spacing between slats. It shouldn't be more than 2 and 3/4 inches to prevent your baby from falling over or getting their limbs caught between them. You should also be able easily reach and observe your baby's crib. If you can't, the slats are too close together and should be wider.<br><br>Another aspect of the crib to consider is the mattress support system. It must be adjustable to various heights, so that you can lower the mattress as your child grows. This will help to reduce the risk of your baby climbing out of the crib as is a common occurrence as they learn to crawl.<br><br>A fitted sheet that is secure enough to fit over the bed and a solid and stable structure are other safety features you should be looking for. It is also recommended to choose a crib with fixed sides rather than ones with drop sides, which could be hazardous for your baby. It's also better to share a room as your baby for the first six months or so, and only transfer them to their own bedroom when they are old enough to be monitored when they are sleeping on their own.<br><br>Last but not least, make sure the crib is kept away from radiators and windows and that hanging items such as curtains or blind cords are kept out of reach. You should also remove any items that could pose a choking risk such as blankets or pillows. You should also be wary of purchasing cribs that are secondhand, since they may not meet the current safety standards or been recalled due to other reasons.<br><br>Design<br><br>Although cribs may appear the same, it is important to remember that each must meet strict safety standards. For this reason, most cribs we examined have a similar layout to ensure consistency in terms of structural quality. The majority of cribs have circular bars that do not have gaps or rough surfaces that could catch babies or pinch them. We also tested each crib and rated it for its ease of use and assembly. We suggest selecting the crib with less parts to avoid confusion.<br><br>One of our top cribs is the Evolur Sprout Crib, which has an elegant, modern design and comes in a variety of colors, including two-toned. It also has a universal mattress fit and is Greenguard Gold certified to have the lowest amount of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that could release gas into the nursery.<br><br>Another option is the Stork Craft Equinox 3-in-1. The crib is sleek, modern and minimal in design. It's perfect for modern nursery designs. The crib comes in different finishes and four different mattress heights, so your baby can use it as a toddler or a newborn. We tested the crib and found it to be very sturdy and stable, with no creaking or flexing when a toddler was seated inside.<br><br>If you're planning on having more children, you may want to consider a convertible crib. A lot of these cribs can convert into a toddler bed and later a full-size bed giving you a long-lasting investment for your money. The Sweet2Sleep Crib is a prime example of a convertible crib that earned praise from our test parents. The drop-down side rail was loved by a lot of parents for making feeding their children at night more secure and less stressful. They also noted that the crib was spacious enough room for the [http://www.keidy9.net/bbs/skin/ggambo4000_link_gray/hit.php?sitelink=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cots4tots.co.uk%2F&id=link&page=1&sn1=&divpage=1&sn=off&ss=on&sc=on&select_arrange=headnum Baby Crib] to rest comfortably while dad and mom slept.<br><br>The Carter's Colby 4-in-1 crib by DaVinci is a fantastic option if you prefer the traditional style. This crib is less expensive than the Stork Craft and has an elegant design that will complement most all nursery. It has three different mattress heights, however it may be a bit shallow for some toddlers and petite parents.<br><br>Mattress<br><br>Newborns are messy creatures, and a washable crib mattress is an essential. Baby spills and other accidents can leave mattresses damp and filthy, leading to mildew and bacteria that may be harmful to infants. Find a mattress cover that can be wiped down with a cloth or cleaned with mild cleaner. Also, select a mattress cover that is waterproof to stop fluids from leaking into the mattress and causing health problems.<br><br>Look for mattresses that are designed to last 10 years, meaning it's ready for toddlers and beyond. A lot of the mattresses in this review are reversible and have toddler and infant sides that allows you to use them right from birth until your child is ready to move on to the full-size bed.<br><br>A mattress that is firm is ideal for infants, because it provides the most support to their growing spines. A super-firm sleep surface also reduces the risk of SIDS which is more likely to happen when a baby's head sinks into a soft mattress.<br><br>Look over the label of the mattress to make sure it is in compliance with Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for flammability, waterproofing lead, as well as other chemicals that could pose risk to infants. You'll also find certifications like Greenguard CertiPUR, GOTS and CertiPURUS which are a good indicator that the mattress has been tested for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which can harm infants' respiratory and nervous systems.<br><br>The weight of the mattress is another factor to consider. If you are unable to lift heavy objects, or you don't want to move a heavy object then you might want a mattress that is lighter. Newton Wovenaire, for example weighs only 8 pounds, while Naturepedic Organic Crib Mattress β Dual Firmness weighs 20lbs. This makes it one of the heavier mattresses featured in this review. It is also constructed of foam rather than woven-core inners, which makes it more maneuverable compared with the heavier coil mattress.<br><br>Assembly<br><br>New parents will appreciate a crib that's easy to put together. Choose a crib with hardware that is securely secured with no sharp edges or rough spots that could rub your baby's skin. 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These cribs are designed to last and typically can be transformed into an infant bed, daybed, or full-size bed.<br><br>The DaVinci Jaden 4-in-1 crib is a solid-wood crib that's GREENGUARD Gold-certified and comes with four mattress heights. It's available in white or slate grey to match any nursery decor. The crib is easily moved around and comes with locking wheels. It can be used with the majority of twin mattresses. Our test subjects found that this crib very easy to put together - it took 23 minutes to complete.<br><br>The Sprout Crib, another top-rated crib, is made of sustainable harvested Baltic birch. It meets all U.S. safety standards, in addition to the standards of Australia, Canada, and Europe. It also features a chic, minimalist design that won't interfere with any decor in the bedroom. The Sprout crib is one of the lighter cribs that we tried, weighing just 6kg. It's easy to move and comes with a convenient bag for travel.<br><br>The Oeuf Modern Crib, which was runner-up in our tests, is constructed from sustainable New Zealand pine. It has won several awards from various parenting magazines, including BabyCenter and Babble. It has a medium profile and can be converted from an infant crib to a toddler bed, with or without rail. It is easy to set up and also has a lot of visual appeal. However the slick finish could be scratched in normal use.
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