Guide To Recommended Cribs: The Intermediate Guide On Recommended Cribs

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Top 5 Recommended Cribs

When you purchase a crib you want it to be secure and durable. Look for solid wood construction and slat spacing under 2.4 inches wide.

Stokke Sleepi Crib is one of our favorites. It comes with four mattress height settings and is made of renewable and sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It also comes with an infant rail.

1. Sturdy

A baby spends most of their time in their crib, so it's important to find one that is strong enough. Look for cribs which meet the safety standards and regulations formulated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Consumer Product Safety Commission and concentrate on structural integrity. Avoid cribs that have loose parts or rough areas which could hurt your child.

Find solid frames, and avoid slats that are too close together as this can pose a danger of being suffocated. Choose a crib with no decorative cutouts or drop-sides as these features may be dangerous to your child.

Also, avoid finishes that contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as they can impact your baby's breathing and sleep. Instead, opt for cribs that are certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. Select a crib with a a small footprint to minimize space and dust build-up in your nursery.

The DaVinci Kalani is a great choice for a solid crib, since it is a good fit for the majority of our requirements. It's easy to clean, doesn't have exposed hardware that could be snagged on clothing or toys, and it looks great in all rooms. The only downside is that it doesn't include a toddler rail and does not have the same amount of slats like other cribs on this list.

Stork Craft Tuscany is another crib we would recommend. It's a bit more expensive than the other cribs on this list, but it has a sleek design and meets almost all our requirements, such as being super-easy to assemble. It has just three mattress height levels, which is less than some other cribs. However, it could be a better option when you're planning to let your child use the crib for a few years and wish to have it last longer.

2. Easy to Assemble

A majority of modern mini cotbed cribs don't require a full day of assembly unlike larger cribs. They are ready to use right out of the box, and take around 30 minutes to assemble using the tools provided. Some even have a built-in toddler bed conversion kit, which will save you the cost and hassle of purchasing separate pieces later on.

It is essential to ensure that the crib is well-assembled and that there aren't gaps or rough surfaces that could catch a baby. Pay attention to the quality and quantity of the hardware such as screws and bolts. Make sure they're tightened securely however, don't over-tighten them, which could lead to cracked wood or stripped threads. Choose a solid wood crib as it is thought to be more secure than metal.

Find cribs with simple and clear instructions. Some manufacturers provide a video tutorial which can be useful for those who may not be accustomed to working with furniture pieces. A good manual should include a list with the necessary supplies, like washers and screws.

The size of the crib is also important. A crib must be large enough for your child but not so big that it will not fit through a standard opening. Be cautious about using cribs older than a year, as they may not meet the current safety standards.

The Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 is a fantastic option for those looking for a modern, sleek crib. It has three mattress height settings and is made of sturdy and sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It is more exposed to metal hardware than other options on the list. A few users also mentioned that the instructions and the incorrectly labeled pieces made it difficult to put together.

3. Convertible

If you're looking for a crib which will last through toddlerhood and beyond, think about one that converts into a daybed or a full-size bed. Consider a convertible crib if you would like a crib that will last well into the age of toddlerhood. This will free up space and money, as well as make it easier to change the mattress as your child grows.

The majority of cribs that convert into a bed of a larger size feel like a gimmick--you just take off the side and replace it with a longer rail, the Oeuf design is a sleek high-quality crib that can transform into a bed frame. It's GREENGUARD Gold-certified, simple and looks great in any nursery. Additionally, you can combine it with an equivalence trundle bed and dresser for a more seamless appearance.

This crib is more robust than other cribs we've tested tests. It could take up more space in your nursery, but it will last for years. Parent testers say it's sturdy and easy to put together even for those who aren't skilled. It also features three adjustable mattress heights. This lets you start your child in a low position which is easy for parents to manage and then raise the mattress as they grow older.

This crib is more of a traditional style than the other two cribs on this list, best infant cribs which is great for parents who want a crib that looks elegant in a formal nursery. It's also easy to put together and comes with a set of toddler conversion rails, eliminating the need to shop for Cot For Sale those separately. The only downside is that it has some exposed hardware, which may be a problem for certain.

4. Eco-Friendly

Eco-friendly cribs can be a win-win situation. They provide a safe sleeping environment for your child, while also promoting sustainable environmental practices. They are free of harmful emissions and chemicals that are present in other cribs, and also harmful substances such as PVC, phthalate MDF and lead. Eco-friendly cribs are typically constructed from solid wood or renewable and sustainable materials, and many have a minimal design to minimize the environmental impact. They are easy to assemble and convert, and some include a dresser or changing tray that is attached. This can reduce space.

Certain brands have eco-friendly cribs which can be transformed into a toddler bed or full-sized bed. They might also come with additional features, such as a built-in changing table or storage compartments. They must be sturdy and durable to withstand the rigors of daily use and clean. The best eco-friendly cribs are constructed from non-toxic, organic materials and are low-VOC in their finish.

A great example of a green crib is the Bloom Alma crib. This model is made from 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 want an elegant crib design that is easy to maintain and is environmentally friendly.

Namesake is another option, with an elegant design and top-quality construction at a reasonable cost. The sturdy slats of the crib are made of high-quality hardwood and its non-toxic finish is Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions. The crib has an optional reflux foot that can be connected to the side of the crib to create a gentle slope for babies with reflux.

5. Safety First

When choosing a crib, security should be the primary priority. Be sure that the crib is built well and sturdy, with secure hardware and firmly fitted fittings. Also, ensure that it is in line with current CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) guidelines: less than 2.375 inches of space between slats (that's approximately the size of a soda container) and no cutouts with decorative designs on the headboard or footboard and corner posts that are flush with the end panels or are very tall. Anything in between poses a strangulation risk.

Be sure to keep all toys out of the crib, as they can pose the risk of choking or suffocation. Choose a baby monitor with a clear line of sight to ensure it does not interfere with your view. Also, make sure any cords are not within your baby's reach and are securely connected. Finally, never keep pillows, blankets or baby cribs with positioners. These can cause the risk of choking or suffocation and could be thrown off by your child or pushed down by older siblings.

Avoid using old cribs as they could be equipped with outdated features that could cause injury. Even if a crib is in great condition, the slats may be too wide, or they could be lacking hardware. In addition, cribs that are old may have paint that contains lead or have loose, dangerous screws or bolts.

The Stork Craft Evolur has a wide range of features at a low price, but it may be too much for people who prefer a minimalist design. Other options, such as the Dream On Me Ashton cots 4 tots in 1 or the DaVinci Collby by Carter 4-in 1 have a similar style but without the bells and whistles.