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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 require for your baby to sleep soundly from day one. They're pre-shrunk and machine washable and designed to be able to sit tightly around the mattress without bunching - a major safety hazard for babies.

One parent tester said that she used it through two children and then passed it to a friend, making it a smart purchase. Its sleek design makes it a great option for minimalist nursery designs.

Bedding

There are plenty of options to choose from when it comes down to crib bedding. It's not just about choosing one that is in line with your aesthetic. It is also important to ensure that the bedding fits tightly and does not bunch up in areas that could create the risk of choking your child. It must be soft and sturdy enough to withstand diaper blowouts, spit up and other messes for months without fading.

One of our favorites is this Avocado set that includes two sheets made of 100% organic cotton that is certified by GOTS and Best Cot Beds MADE SAFE-certified. It's an independent third-party certification that guarantees Avocado's products meet stringent standards for quality and safety. They're pre-shrunk, which means they won't shrink or stretch after washing, and are designed to fit on a standard crib mattress (27 1 The blanket's dimensions is 4 inches wide and 51 5/8 inches long. They're also machine-washable to clean the inevitable mess your bundle of joy is sure to make.

A crib mattress pad is a great option for babies and toddlers. It provides an additional layer of comfort and protects the mattress from accidents and staining. Choose a mattress cover which is less than one inch thick so that your child can breathe. And steer clear of anything that's too fluffy or is adorned with long ribbons, bows and other ornaments that could become detached and pose the risk of strangulation.

If you plan to keep your baby in a crib for a long time, think about buying a convertible crib. These beds typically convert to a toddler bed, and sometimes, to a full-size or daybed as well. Some cribs include the conversion kits, whereas others require a separate purchase.

Some of our top cribs are this Dream On Me Ashton 5-in-1 sleigh-style crib, which is constructed of solid wood and comes with one of the highest mattress heights in the group (for parents who are worried about reaching down to a low mattress). It's also Greenguard Gold-certified, which means it meets the strictest environmental standards for reduced gassing.

Mattress

Size and firmness are essential when it comes to crib mattress. The AAP recommends a firm mattress that is comfortable and does not leave an indentation on the surface when you place a sheet over it. The mattress should be the proper size for the crib and it should stay in place, even after your baby is old enough to leave it.

You should also determine whether the mattress is made up of chemicals that could harm your child. Find a mattress that is free of volatile organic compound (VOCs) which release an unpleasant chemical odor. CertiPUR US certification is a good indicator. It is a certifiable sign that the foam in the mattress is free of ozone depleters and other harmful chemicals.

Other things to consider are the mattress's weight and whether or not it's waterproof. You'll likely be dealing with changes to sheets at night So having a surface that is waterproof or wipeable will make cleaning easier. The Naturepedic Organic Cotton Classic 150 Seamless 2Stage is the heaviest product we've tested, weighing at 20 pounds. This may be a major issue for certain parents.

A mattress with two sides may have an infant side that is firm and a soft side for toddlers. Pediatricians recommend flipping the mattress when your child is at the peak of their normal growth, usually around 12 months.

When testing crib mattresses we examined their weight and how they folded and moved to dress the sides with sheets. We also put an 8-pound weight, a bit heavier than a newborn on each one to see how the mattress reacted. The top mattresses did not sink in this means they provide enough support to prevent your child from falling out of their cheap cot bed during sleep or drowning. Some of the mattresses that we tested had a removable cover that can be machine-washed and is waterproof. This makes cleaning and maintaining them even easier.

Crib Rails

A crib can't be complete without the proper set of fixed rails. Some baby furniture companies offer baby rails in the crib. Others sell them separately. If you decide to purchase them on their own, make sure they meet all safety standards. For instance, they should be free of missing or loose screws, brackets and other hardware. They should be strong enough to support your child's weight but not be too thin. They should also be secured in a secure way so that they cannot be removed from your child.

The best crib rails will not only be sturdy They should also fit comfortably within the frame of the crib. This will prevent the mattress from becoming too fragile and potentially dangerous for your child. Make sure you measure the crib frame when buying a crib rail. There are some slight differences in the sizes of cribs. Ideally, the 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 could be dangers for suffocation. You should also avoid placing pillows, blankets, quilts and sheepskins in the crib, because they can cause an unhealthy carbon dioxide build-up and increase the risk of SIDS. Consider a crib cover and pad combination if you want a soft sleeping surface for your baby. These products are made up of a waterproof mattress pad and a fitted "skirt" that can be positioned around the mattress in the same way as the fitted sheet.

Lastly, you'll want to find the best crib rail protectors. These are designed to protect your baby's head when it happens to hit the crib railings while you're feeding or cradling him or her on the bed. They also help to prevent teeth marks tots and cots drool discoloration on the crib's railings fixed.

When your child is no longer in the crib, you'll need a toddler guard rail to keep your child safely in the crib until they're ready for a big kid bed. Sweetpea Baby has a convertible crib toddler guard rail that is compatible with all cribs that are standard. It is simple to install and meets CPSC safety standards.

Crib Hardware

Some of the crib's design features are strictly aesthetic and are based on personal taste, but others -- such as the design of the slats that are on the crib or whether it can be converted into a toddler bedcan have a major impact on the user-friendliness of the crib and its lifespan. The most durable cribs are made of solid wood construction, comply with various safety standards, and are configurable to a variety of mattress heights. Some cribs have distinct features that make them more useful. For example, the Quick Zip Crib Sheet allows you to replace the sheets without having to take off the entire mattress.

Avoid cribs with decorative cutouts or other embellishments that could catch on clothing or pose the risk of choking infants. Also, make sure to check the crib's hardware frequently for loose bolts and other objects that could snag on clothing or other objects and create danger.

The best crib sets come with easy-to-follow directions and all the essential components, like hardware. Most modern cribs can be assembled in half an hour or less, and they come with all of the tools needed.

Look into a convertible crib that can be transformed into a toddler, daybed or a full-size mattress. This is a great option for families that plan to use the crib for many years or have a limited space. Be aware that certain crib conversion kits require additional purchases in order to complete the process.

Crib hardware can be a bit tricky to understand, but it's essential for safety and stability. The majority of cribs have the rectangular blocks, wedges (also known as "shims") and huge chocks, also known as step chocks. They're all designed to secure the contact points between the crib and the supported surface.

Some chocks and shims are constructed from soft woods that break slowly, and can give warnings that sound before they fail and more rigid wood materials can break up suddenly and with more force. Choks and shims made of plastic are also available, which can be installed more easily because they don't require drilling or screwing into the surface.