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Cribs take up a lot of room, so bassinets might be a better option if your house is small. However, a lot of parents choose a crib for security reasons.

Safety

Choosing the best crib newborn is crucial for your baby's health and wellbeing. You want to make sure that the crib meets current safety standards and is free of hazards that could cause harm during sleep. It should be constructed well and sturdy, without loose pieces that may catch on clothing or pose a choking risk. It is important to follow the directions of the manufacturer to set up and use the crib and to regularly inspect the crib.

The first thing you need to check is the spacing between slats. It should be no more than 2 and 3/8 inches, to prevent your baby's head or limbs from getting caught between them. You should be capable of seeing and reaching your child in the crib. If not see, the slats need to be wider and not so close together.

The mattress support system is an additional aspect to think about when choosing a crib. It should be adjustable so you can lower the crib mattress as your child grows. This will reduce the risk of your baby getting out of the crib as is a common event as they begin to crawl.

Other safety features to consider include a fitted sheet that fits the mattress in a secure way, and a stable and sturdy construction. Select a crib that has fixed sides instead of one with drop sides. Drop sides can be hazardous for your child. It's also better to share a room with your baby for the first six months or so, and then move them to their own bedroom once they are old enough to be watched when they are sleeping on their own.

Last but not least, ensure that the crib is placed away from windows and radiators, and that any hanging objects such as curtains or blind cords are not in reach. You should also remove anything that could create danger of choking such as blankets or pillows. Be cautious of purchasing second-hand cribs since they may not be in compliance with current safety standards or have been recalled due to other reasons.

Design

It is important to keep in mind that cribs can look identical, but they must meet the strict safety standards. Most of the cribs that we looked at were designed in a similar fashion to ensure the structural solidity. For instance, many have circular bars that don't have any gaps or rough areas that could catch or snag babies. We also tested and rated each crib for how easily it was to put together and use. More components can cause confusion, so we suggest selecting a crib with clear instructions that are easy to follow to avoid frustration.

The Evolur Sprout crib is among our top picks. It has a stylish contemporary design and is available in a range of colors, including two-tone options. It also has a universal mattress fitting, and is Greenguard Gold Certified for having minimal volatile organic compound (VOCs).

Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is another alternative. This crib is sleek, modern and minimal in appearance. It's ideal for modern nursery designs. The crib comes in various designs and four mattress heights, so your baby can use it as a newborn or toddler. This crib was very solid and stable. It did not move or creak when a heavy child climbed in.

Convertible good cribs are an excellent option if you're planning to have more children. These options can be transformed into a bed for toddlers and then into a larger mattress, offering the best value for price. The Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib is an example of a convertible crib that received excellent marks from our parents who tested it. The drop-down side rail was loved by a lot of parents for making nighttime feedings more secure and easy. They also stated that the crib was spacious enough room for the baby to sleep comfortably while mom and dad slept.

The Carter's Colby 4-in-1 crib by DaVinci is a great crib choice if you like a more traditional style. This crib is more affordable than the Stork Craft and has a timeless style that will fit in with the majority of nursery decors. It comes with three different mattress heights, but it may be a bit too small for toddlers and small parents.

Mattress

Newborns are messy creatures, and a washable crib mattress is essential. Diaper leaks, baby spills and other accidents can leave mattresses damp and filthy that can cause mildew and bacterial infections that could affect infants. Choose a product that is easy to clean with a mild cleaner or a cloth. Also, select a waterproof cover to stop fluids from entering the mattress.

Choose a mattress that is rated to last for 10 years, Small cot beds which means it will be ready for toddlers and beyond. Many of the products in this review are reversible with infant and toddler sides, which will let you use them right from birth until your child is ready to move on to a full-size bed.

A mattress that is firm is the best choice for infants because it will provide the greatest support for their developing spines. A super-firm sleep surface also helps to reduce the risk of SIDS which is more likely to happen when an infant's head sinks into a soft mattress.

Look over the label on the mattress to make sure it meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for flammability, waterproofing, lead and other chemicals that might pose risk to infants. You can also find certifications such as Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS which prove that the mattress was tested for volatile organic compounds that could harm infants' nervous and respiratory systems.

Another factor to consider is the weight of a crib mattress. If you are unable to lift heavy objects, or you don't wish to move a heavy item, you may want a lighter mattress. For example, the Newton Wovenaire is incredibly light at just 8 lbs, while the Naturepedic Organic Breathable Crib Mattress - Dual Firmness is 20 pounds, making it the heaviest in this review. It is also made from foam, not woven-core inners. This makes it much easier to move around as compared to a heavier traditional coil mattress.

Assembly

New parents will be happy with a crib that's easy to assemble. Find one equipped with hardware that is securely held with no sharp edges or rough spots that could rub your baby's skin. Beware of cribs that have drop-sides or cutouts for the headboard and footboard These features aren't compatible with the current safety standards.

When looking for a crib, bear in mind that you'll probably need to buy a separate toddler bed conversion kit (if you decide to purchase a convertible crib). These kits are offered separately by most manufacturers. They're often inexpensive, and they'll help your child transition into a larger bed more smoothly.

Convertible cribs are a great investment for families who have many children. The cribs are built to last, and they can be converted into toddler beds, daybeds or full-size beds.

The DaVinci Jaden 4-in-1 crib is a solid-wood crib that's GREENGUARD Gold-certified and comes with four mattress heights. It has a traditional style and is available in white or slate grey to match every nursery decor. The crib is easily moved around and has locking wheels. It is suitable for most twin mattresses. Our test subjects found that this crib to be very simple to put together - it took 23 minutes to put together.

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