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Choose a crib that you like. It will be in your nursery for a long time. Avoid cribs with cutouts and drop-sides, since your child may fall into. Instead, pick an option that is easily converted into a toddler or daybed.

Safety

As parents, we want to give our children the best possible start in life, and it starts with a safe crib. You don't want an old crib that could contain a number of loose or broken parts, and you certainly shouldn't buy one that's not conforming to the current safety standards. If you're buying a brand new crib, Cribs Beds look for CPSC, ASTM, or JPMA certification to ensure that it meets the most important safety requirements.

The slats on a crib should be positioned so that children do not get their heads or fingers within the slats. They shouldn't contain any cutouts with decorative designs or other embellishments which could cause injuries. A mattress support system is essential to ensure the safety of your crib and must be able to adjust to different heights to accommodate your baby as they develop.

Avoid hanging items like blind strings or curtains, because they could strangle your child. Examine your crib for missing or loose items and replace them if necessary.

Some cribs come with an additional side panel that can be removed. However, it will not stay down for long. These are ideal for parents who want to sleep with their children without the dangers of bed-sharing, but make sure you're in an area away from radiators and windows and that your baby isn't too close to the window or curtain sill.

If you're seeking a crib that is eco-friendly, think about one made from wood sourced from sustainable forests. You should also choose a crib that has been Greenguard Gold Certified. This means it has passed tests to ensure that there are no emissions of chemicals. If you want to go more, consider a crib made of sustainably harvested New Zealand pine and is free of lead, Phthalates, BPA, and over 360 other VOCs and chemicals.

Style

Whatever you decide to do, whether you want to create a classic or minimalist nursery, a stylish crib is a fantastic addition. The SnuzPod4 is a great choice for tiny spaces since it's slim and sleek. It is also GREENGUARD Certified and comes with an adjustable lower height mattress. One of our testers, Mother & Baby Editor Maria Martin, says the crib is "up there with the best-looking ones we've seen even in the midst of grey!"

This classic high-back baby crib is made of solid New Zealand Pinewood and is available in a variety of modern colors that will match any aesthetic. It's heavier than the other cribs we've tried, but it's sturdy 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 up more space in the nursery as compared to some of our other top choices.

It's a good cribs choice for small spaces but its unique design makes it difficult to find bedding and sheets. It's also heavier than our other options and will probably need to be disassembled to fit through standard doors in order to move from room space.

Standard cribs are typically constructed of wood like maple or oak. They can also be made of mahogany, birch, or cherry. They are typically longer-lasting than other materials and resist nicks and dings better than soft pine. But be aware that certain manufacturers make use of pine instead of the more durable hardwoods because it's less expensive. This could make the crib more vulnerable to dent and scratches, which may require more frequent cleaning.

A standard crib will include an infant rail to prevent your child from falling out or climbing. Be aware that some cribs for toddlers require you to purchase an additional toddler bed rail.

Convertibility

When you are deciding on a crib, there are a lot of aspects to take into consideration. Take into consideration the size, style, slats, and whether it's convertible. It's important to find a crib that you love, as it will be a part of your child for a long period of time. You also want to choose a crib that will fit in with the decor of your home whether it's traditional or contemporary.

A convertible crib is a fantastic option because it can grow with your child to an infant bed, and eventually a full-size bed. This will save you money in the long run because you won't need to buy a mattress for your child.

Certain convertible cribs are more distinctive than others. The Graco Benton 5-in-1 convertible crib is a great example. It's GREENGUARD Gold Certified, which means that it meets or exceeds government safety standards for construction and finishing. It also comes with three mattress settings that can be adjusted and a low-profile that makes it easier to take your child into and out of it. It is simple to put together this crib, which takes less than 15 minutes with the use of a cordless drill/driver.

Another option is an alternative to the DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 convertible crib. This crib is GREENGUARD Certified Gold and a great buy. It's a classic style and can be transformed into a toddler bed, daybed or a full-size bed by the purchase of separate conversion kits. It is also easy to put together and has a low profile that allows it to be easily reached to and out for small parents.

The final crib on our list is the Oeuf Brooklyn convertible crib. This crib is an excellent alternative for minimalists who wish to keep their nursery design simple and simple. This stylish crib can be converted into a full-size or toddler bed by purchasing an additional rail and kit. This crib was made in Italy using eco-friendly manufacturing methods. It's GREENGUARD Gold certified and is specifically designed to work alongside the brand's non-toxic mattresses.

Budget

A quality crib will have a sturdy structure and easy assembly instructions. This makes the assembly painless. A stylish design that fits with the decor of your nursery is essential. Cribs are available in terms of price however there are some models that are suitable for every budget.

The Stokke Sleepi Bed, for example, is one of the most flexible options available on the market. It can be used as a bassinet or crib, or as a toddler bed. It can also rock gently to rock your baby cots on sale to slumber or create an easy slope for babies with reflux. The canopy and drape rod add-ons provide the baby with an ambiance that is warm and womb-like. It can even double as a portable play yard providing your child with an incredibly comfortable and secure spot to nap on the go.

Another option that doesn't skimp on design is the Oeuf Sparrow crib, which combines a modern aesthetic with eco-friendly materials. The solid wood crib of birch and Baltic birch wood plywood crib is made sustainably in Europe and is able to be passed on to children. It meets all CPSC standards and has no drop-sides, decorative cutouts or sharp edges that could catch clothing. It is easy to dress using sheets and does not have sharp edges.

Some parents prefer a simple crib to complement their modern or contemporary home. Some prefer a more elegant design that is in keeping with the décor of the room. If your preference falls into the latter category you should consider the Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 crib. This elegant-looking model converts from a bassinet to an infant crib, and then to a full-sized crib, all without mattresses or bars, meaning you'll have less mess to clean up.

If you're an adult who doesn't enjoy the fussiness of a crib, pick one that is less cluttered and more clean visually. The Union 3-in-1 and Babyletto Hudson cribs both have all the elements you need to aid your baby's development into an adult. However, they sport more of a traditional style in comparison to other models such as the Storkcraft Equinox 3 in 1 or Dream on Me Ashton 5 in 1.