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Crib Sets - Everything You Need For Your Newborn to Sleep Soundly From Day One

The best crib sets come with everything you need for your infant to rest comfortably from the beginning. They're pre-shrunk, machine washable and designed to be able to sit tightly around the mattress without bunching - a major safety hazard for babies.

One tester for parents said that she had used hers for two babies, and then gave it to a friend. This made it a smart buy. Its sleek design makes it a good choice for minimalist nurseries.

Bedding

When it comes to crib bedding, there are a variety of options. It's not only about picking a pattern that matches your aesthetic. You also want to ensure that the sheet fits tightly and does not gather in areas that could be a choking hazard for your child. It should also be soft to the touch and durable enough to stand up to months of blowouts from diapers and spit-up, without deteriorating too quickly.

The Avocado set is one of our top picks. It contains two sheets made of 100% GOTS certified organic cotton. The sheets are MADE SAFE certified, an independent third-party certification that guarantees that the products of the company meet rigorous standards for quality and safety. They're pre-shrunk, which means they won't stretch or shrink after washing, and they're designed to fit on a standard crib mattress (27 1 4 inches wide by 51 5/8 inches long). The blankets can be washed to remove the inevitable mess your little bundle will make.

Another option for infants and toddlers is a crib mattress pad, which adds an extra layer of comfort and protects the mattress from accidents and stains. Select a mattress cover that is less than 1 inch thick so that your child can breathe. Avoid anything that is too fluffy or with long ribbons, bows or other ornaments. These could fall off and create an injury to strangulation.

Consider buying a convertible crib if plan to keep your child in the crib for a long period of time. These beds typically convert to a toddler bed and occasionally to a full-size or daybed, too. Some cribs come with the required conversion kits included however, others require an additional purchase.

Some of our top cribs are this Dream On Me Ashton 5-in-1 crib in a sleigh style, which is constructed of solid wood and has one of the taller mattress heights in the group (for parents who are worried about reaching down to a mattress that is low). We love that it's also Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it meets the strictest environmental standards to prevent off-gassing.

Mattress

When it is about crib mattresses, firmness and sizing are essential. The AAP recommends a firm mattress that fits comfortably and does not leave an indentation when you lay a sheet on it. The mattress must also be of the right size for the crib and it should remain in place--even after your baby is old enough to leave it.

Additionally, you'll need to be aware of whether the mattress is made up of chemicals that could be harmful to your child. Look for a mattress free of volatile organic compound (VOCs) which release an unpleasant chemical smell. CertiPUR US certification is a good indicator. It confirms that the foam in the mattress is free of ozone depleters and other harmful chemicals.

A few other aspects to consider are how much the mattress weighs and whether it's waterproof or not. A surface that is waterproof or wipeable is more suitable for cleaning since you'll have to change sheets in the night. The Naturepedic Organic Cotton Classic 150 Seamless 2-Stage is the heaviest of the bunch we tested at 20 lbs, which may be a nagging issue for some parents.

A mattress with two sides may have one side that is firm for infants and a soft side for toddlers. Pediatricians recommend flipping the mattress when your child has reached the height of their normal growth. This is typically at around 12 months.

We tested the mattresses by weight and observed how they could be folded easily to cover the sides of the crib with sheets. We also placed an 8-pound weight, slightly heavier than a newborn, on each one to see how much it recoiled. The best ones did not sink, which means that they provide enough support to keep your child from falling out of the their bed during sleep or suffocate. Some of the mattresses we tried have covers that can be washed and removed that is waterproof and zips closed. This makes cleaning and maintaining them simpler.

Crib Rails

A crib is not complete without the proper set of rails fixed. Some baby furniture companies offer baby rails with the crib. Others offer them separately. If you decide to purchase them separately, make sure they meet all safety standards. They should, for instance, be free of loose or missing screws, brackets and other hardware. They should be strong enough to withstand your child's weight, but not too thin. They must also secure themselves in place so that they can't be taken away by your child.

The crib rails need to not only be sturdy and sturdy, but they should also fit within the frame of the crib. This will keep the mattress from becoming fragile, which could be unsafe for your child. Make sure you measure the crib frame when buying a crib rail. There are a few slight variations in the sizes of cribs. The ideal space should not be more than three fingers wide.

Also, you should ensure that the crib rails are devoid of cut-outs with decorative designs and other adornments, which can be potential dangers to suffocate your child. Avoid placing pillows blankets, blankets, quilts or sheepskins on the crib, as these can contribute to the build-up of carbon dioxide and increase the risk of SIDS. If you're looking to add a soft sleep surface in the crib, try a crib cover-and-pad combination. The products comprise mattress pads with waterproof lining and a fitted "skirt" that stretches around the mattress like an oversized sheet.

You'll also need to make sure you have the right crib rail guards. They are specifically designed to cushion your baby's head in the event that it hits the crib railings while feeding or cradling him/her her on the bed. They also help prevent teeth marks and drool staining on the crib's railings on the sides that are fixed.

When your child is no longer in the crib, you'll require a toddler guard rail to ensure your child's safety in their bed until they're ready to move on to an adult cot bed sales. Sweetpea Baby Cot has a convertible crib toddler guard rail that is compatible with most standard cribs. It's easy to install and meets the CPSC safety standards.

Crib Hardware

Some aspects of crib design are purely aesthetic or subject to personal preference but others--such as the style of slats, or whether the crib converts to a toddler bed--can have significant influence on the ease of use and how long the crib will last. The best cribs are constructed from solid wood, and meet numerous safety standards and can be easily adapted to different mattress heights. Certain cribs have unique features that make them more useful, such as the Quick Zip Crib Sheet that allows you to change sheets without taking the entire mattress from the crib.

Generally, you want to avoid cribs that have decorative cut-outs, or other decorations that could catch on clothing or pose a risk of choking for children. Be sure to check the crib's hardware regularly for loose bolts and other items that could catch on clothing or other objects and create the risk of injury.

The most effective crib sets (visit the following webpage) come with simple instructions as well as all the required parts, such as hardware. The majority of modern cribs take half hour or less to put together, and a lot come with all the tools you'll need.

Think about a convertible crib that can be transformed into a toddler, daybed or full-size mattress. This is a great option for families who plan to utilize the crib for a long period of years or have a limited space. Be aware that some crib conversion kit require additional purchases in order to complete the process.

It can be difficult to understand crib hardware, but it's essential for safety and stability. Most cribs are equipped with the rectangular blocks, wedges (also known as "shims"), Cot sets (a knockout post) and big chocks referred to as step chocks. They're all designed to secure the contact points between the crib and its support surface.

Some shims or chocks could be made of soft woods, which crack slowly. This may give an audible warning when they fail. However, harder woods might break more quickly and with greater force. Shims and chocks made of plastic can also be purchased. They are simpler to install since they don't require drilling into the surface.