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Choosing the Best Crib Newborn

The Westport Cot Bed is an elegant crib that will look amazing in a modern Scandi nursery. It also offers a great amount of flexibility, with three mattress support levels and the possibility of transforming into a toddler bed.

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

Safety

The health and well-being of your baby's infant is dependent on the crib you choose. It is important to ensure that the crib meets the current safety standards and is free from dangers that could cause harm to your child while they sleep. It should be strong and well-constructed, without loose parts that might catch on clothing or pose the risk of choking. It is also essential to follow the manufacturer's directions for assembly and use, and to regularly check the crib for signs of wear or damage.

The first thing you need to check is the spacing between slats. It shouldn't be more than 2 and 3/4 inches to avoid your baby getting their head or limbs caught between them. You should also be able easily reach and see your baby's crib. If you aren't reach your baby, the slats may be too close together and should be wider.

Another aspect of the crib that you should be aware of is the mattress support system. It should be adjustable, so that you can lower the mattress of your crib as your child grows. This will decrease the possibility of your baby getting out of the crib which is a frequent occurrence as they learn to crawl.

A fitted sheet that is able to fit the bed securely and a sturdy and stable construction are additional safety features you should be looking for. It is also recommended to choose a crib with fixed sides, rather than one with drop sides, which can be dangerous for your baby. You should also be in the same bedroom as your baby until they are old enough for them to be able to go off on their own.

Last but not least, ensure that the crib is removed from windows and radiators, and that dangling items like curtains or blind cords are kept out of reach. Also, you should remove any objects that could pose the risk of choking, such as blankets or pillows. You should also be wary of buying second-hand cribs, because they may not be in compliance with current safety standards or have been recalled for other reasons.

Design

It is important to remember that cribs may look the same but must still comply with strict safety standards. Most of the cribs that we looked at were designed in a similar manner to ensure structural integrity. Most cribs beds feature circular bars with no gaps or rough surfaces that could entangle the baby or squeeze them. We also tested and rated each crib on the ease of use and to assemble. More parts can lead to more confusion, so we recommend choosing a crib that comes with simple instructions to minimize frustration.

The Evolur Sprout crib is one of our favorites. It has a stylish contemporary design and is available in a variety of colors, including two-toned. It also comes with an all-purpose mattress fitting and is Greenguard Gold Certified for having the lowest amount of volatile organic compound (VOCs).

Another option is the Stork Craft Equinox 3-in-1. 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. The crib was solid and stable. It did not flex or creak when a large child climbed in.

Convertible cribs are a fantastic option if you are planning to have more children. Many of these options be converted into a toddler bed and then a full-size bed, giving you a long-lasting investment for the money you spend. The Sweet2Sleep Crib is a prime example of a convertible crib that received high marks from our test parents. The side rail that can be removed was highly praised by parents for making nighttime feedings safer and easier. They also noted that the crib offered enough room for the baby to rest comfortably while dad and mom were asleep.

The Colby 4-in-1 from the Carter's by DaVinci is an excellent option if you prefer the traditional style. This crib is less expensive than the Stork Craft and features an elegant style that is perfect for every nursery. It comes with three different heights for the mattress however some parents and toddlers may consider it too shallow.

Mattress

Newborns can be messy, and a clean crib mattress is an essential. Spitting up from diapers, baby spit up and other accidents can make mattresses damp and filthy that can cause mildew and bacteria that may affect infants. Find a mattress cover that can be washed with a cloth or cleaned with mild cleaner. You should also choose a waterproof mattress cover to stop fluids from leaking into the mattress and causing health issues.

Choose a mattress that has been rated for up to 10 years so it is suitable for toddlers. A majority of the mattresses discussed here are reversible with a toddler and infant cot bed side. This allows you to use them from the time of birth until your child is old enough to be their full-size bed.

A mattress that is firm for the crib is ideal, as it will support their spines as they are developing. A mattress that is firm and sturdy will also lower the risk of SIDS. This is due to the fact that an extremely soft mattress increases the possibility that a child's head will sink into it.

Examine the label of the mattress to confirm that it meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for the possibility of flammability, waterproofing lead, as well as other chemicals that could be a hazard to babies. There are also certifications such as Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS, which indicate that the mattress was tested for volatile organic compounds that may cause harm to infants' respiratory and nervous systems.

Another factor to consider is the weight of a crib mattress. The regular changes to sheets at night require you to move and lift the mattress. If you have difficulty lifting heavy objects or don't want carry a heavy item you should consider a crib mattress that is lighter. Newton Wovenaire, for example weighs only 8 pounds while Naturepedic Organic Crib Mattress - Dual Firmness weighs 20 lbs. This makes it one of the heavier mattresses in this review. It is also constructed of foam rather than woven-core inners, which makes it more maneuverable compared with traditional coil mattresses that weigh more.

Assembly

New parents will appreciate a crib that is easy to build. Look for one equipped with hardware that is securely held, without sharp edges or rough spots that could irritate your baby's skin. Also, avoid any cribs that have drop-sides or cutouts for headboards and footboards These features aren't in line with current safety standards.

If you decide to purchase a convertible crib, you'll need to purchase an additional kit to convert it into an adult bed. Most manufacturers offer these kits separately. These kits are typically affordable and can assist your child to make the transition to a bigger bed more easily.

Convertible cribs are a great option for families with several children. These cribs are built to last and top rated cots are typically able to be converted into a daybed, toddler bed or a full-size bed.

The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib is solid wood crib that is GREENGUARD Gold Certified and comes with four mattress-level heights. It's traditional in design and is available in white or slate grey to match almost any nursery decor. The crib comes with locking wheels so you can easily move it from room to room. It fits most standard twin mattresses. Our testers found this crib very easy to put together, taking 23 minutes to put together.

Another top-rated crib is the Sprout Crib is made with sustainable harvested Baltic birch, and it meets all U.S., Canadian, Australian and European safety standards. It also has a stylish minimalist design that will not interfere with any decor in the bedroom. The Sprout crib is among the tiniest cribs we tried, weighing just 6kg. It's easy to move and comes with a convenient travel bag.

A runner-up in our testing, the Oeuf Modern Crib is built using sustainably harvested New Zealand pine. It has received numerous awards from different parenting publications such as BabyCenter and Babble. It has a medium-height design that can be transformed from an infant crib to an adult bed with rail or a daybed that doesn't have rail. It's easy to set up and has lots of appeal. However, the slender finish is susceptible to scratches when used regularly.