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Choosing the Best Crib

Choose a crib that you love. It will be in your nursery for many years. Avoid cribs that have cutouts and drop-sides, as your child might fall in. Instead, pick an option that can easily be transformed into a daybed or toddler.

Safety

We want to give our children the best cots for newborns start in life. This starts with a crib that's safe. You shouldn't use an old crib that might have a lot of loose or missing parts, and you certainly do not want one that isn't conforming to the current safety standards. When purchasing a crib, ensure that it is certified by the CPSC, ASTM or JPMA certification.

The slats that comprise a crib should be tightly spaced to stop children from catching their fingers or head in the slats and also they shouldn't contain any decorative cutouts or other embellishments that could create a risk. The mattress support system, which is vital to the safety of your crib, should be able to be adjusted to various heights so that it can adapt to the needs of your child.

Avoid hanging items like curtains or blinds since they could strangle your baby. Be sure to check your crib for missing or loose items and replace them if necessary.

Some cribs come with an additional side panel that can be removed but it won't be down for very long. These are useful for parents who wish to co-sleep, but without the dangers of bed sharing, but make certain that you're in a space that is away from windows and radiators and that your Baby beds isn't too close to the curtain or window sill.

If you are seeking an eco-friendly crib, pick one that is made of wood from sustainable forests. You should also choose a crib that has been Greenguard Gold Certified. This means it has passed the tests to ensure low chemical emissions. If you're looking to go even further, you should look for a crib made of sustainable sourced New Zealand pine and is free of lead, phthalates, BPA, and over 360 other chemicals and VOCs.

Style

Whether you're working with a minimal or classic style for your nursery, choosing a stylish crib is a must. The SnuzPod4 is sleek and slim, making it a good choice for small spaces. It also has a lower mattress setting and is GREENGUARD Gold Certified. Maria Martin, Mother & Baby's Editor, said that the crib was "up among the most beautiful cribs we've ever seen, even in a sea grey!"

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

While it's a great choice for smaller spaces, its unique design may be difficult to find bedding and sheets for. It's also more bulkier than our other choices and will need to be disassembled to fit through standard doorways when moving it from room to room.

Standard cribs are typically constructed of wood, such as maple, oak, ash, cherry, mahogany or birch. They are more durable than other materials, and resist scratches and dings better than soft pine. Be aware that some manufacturers opt for pine over hardwoods that are more durable to save money. This can make the crib more vulnerable to dent and scratches which may require more frequent cleaning.

Another plus to the standard crib is that it usually includes a toddler rail, which can ensure your child's safety from climbing and falling out. However, keep in mind that many cribs for toddlers require you to purchase your own separate toddler bed rail for added safety.

Convertibility

When it comes to selecting a crib, there are a lot of aspects to take into consideration. Take into consideration the size, style, slats and whether it is convertible. It is essential to pick the crib you love since it will be with your baby for a long time. You also want to choose a crib that will fit to the decor of your home, whether that be modern or traditional.

A convertible crib can grow with your baby, becoming a toddler bed, and then to a full-size bed. This will save you money over the long term since you don't have to buy a mattress for your child.

There are a variety of convertible cribs on the market, but certain models stand out more than others. The Graco Benton 5-in-1 convertible crib is a good example. It is GREENGUARD gold-certified that means it meets or exceeds the safety standards of the government in terms of construction and finish. In addition, it has three height settings that can be adjusted and an extremely low profile, making it easy to move your baby out and in of the crib. It is also easy to build in less than 15 minutes using the use of a cordless drill/driver.

Another option is the DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 convertible crib. This crib is a good value and is GREENGUARD Gold certified. It has a classic design and can be made into an infant bed, daybed or a full-size bed with the purchase of separate conversion kits. The crib is simple to assemble, and its low profile makes it easier for parents to move into and out.

The last crib on our list, the Oeuf Brooklyn convertible crib. This crib is ideal for minimalists who want to keep their bedroom simple and clean. It's a stylish and affordable crib that can be made to become a toddler bed or full-size bed by purchasing an optional rail and kit. The crib was manufactured in Italy using eco-friendly production methods. It is also GREENGUARD gold certified and designed to be used in conjunction with the brand's toxic free mattresses.

Budget

A crib that is of good quality must be built with strength and easy assembly instructions that allow for relatively frustration-free installation. And a design that fits with your nursery decor is also crucial. There are many different models of cribs that can be bought at various prices.

The Stokke Sleepi Bed, for example, is one of the most versatile options that are available. It can be used as a bassinet crib or as a toddler bed. It can also be used to gently soothe your baby to sleep or create an easy slope for babies with reflux. The canopy and drape rods envelop the baby in an ambiance that is warm and womb-like. It could also serve as a portable play area providing your child with an incredibly comfortable and secure spot to nap on the go.

Another option that doesn't sacrifice on style is the Oeuf Sparrow crib, which combines a modern aesthetic with environmentally friendly materials. The solid birch and Baltic plywood crib made of birch is sustainably made in Europe to last generations (and can be passed down through siblings) and is in compliance with all CPSC safety standards, which include no cutouts for drop-sides or cots Offers decorative cuts that could catch clothing. It is easy to dress with a sheet and has no sharp edges.

Some parents prefer a simple crib that matches their modern or contemporary home. Others might prefer a more refined design that matches the decor of the room. If you're in the latter group of parents and want a crib that is more formal, the Babyletto Hudson 3 in 1 crib is a great option. This stylish model can be converted from a bassinet to an infant crib and then a full-size crib without the need for bars or mattresses.

If you're a parent who isn't in the mood for fussiness, choose the less cluttered and more elegant cribs. The Union 3-in-1 and Babyletto Hudson cribs both have all the pieces you need to aid your baby's development into a toddler. They do however have more of a traditional style compared to other models like the Storkcraft Equinox 3 in 1 or the Dream on Me Ashton 5 in 1.