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The Westport Cot Bed is a minimalist crib that will look gorgeous in a Scandi-style nursery. It's also very adaptable because it comes with three different mattress support heights. It also can be converted into a toddler's bed.

Bassinets are a better choice for those with a small home. Cribs can take up a lot more space. Many parents prefer a crib due to safety reasons.

Safety

The health and wellbeing of your baby is dependent on the crib you choose. You must ensure that the crib meets current safety standards, and is free from any dangers that could cause harm during sleep. It should be constructed well and sturdy, without loose pieces that could get caught on clothing or pose a choking risk. It is crucial to follow the directions of the manufacturer to set up and use the crib and to regularly inspect the crib.

The first thing you need to check is the spacing between slats. It should not be more than 2 and 3/8 inches, to keep your baby's head or legs from being trapped between them. You must also be able to easily reach and observe your baby's crib. If you're not, the slats are too close to each other and should be wider.

Another aspect of the crib to consider is the mattress support system. It should be adjustable to different levels so that you can lower the mattress as your child grows. This will reduce the risk that your child will climb out of the crib when they begin to crawl.

A fitted sheet that fits the bed securely and a solid and stable structure are other security features you should be looking for. You should also choose a crib with fixed sides rather than ones with drop sides, which can be hazardous for your baby. It is also advisable to share a room as your baby for the first six months or so, and then move them into their own room when they are old enough to be supervised when they are sleeping on their own.

Last but not least, make sure the crib is kept away from radiators and windows and that any hanging objects such as blind cords or curtains are kept out of reach. Also, you should remove any objects that could pose a choking hazard like 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 different reasons.

Design

While cribs may look all identical, it is important to remember that each must meet strict safety regulations. For this reason, most cribs we looked at have a similar design to ensure consistency in terms of structural solidity. For instance, the majority of cribs have circular bars that do not have any gaps or rough areas that could trap or pinch the baby. We also tested each crib and rated it based on its user-friendliness and assembly. More parts can mean more confusion, so we recommend choosing one that has a few easy-to-follow directions to minimize frustration.

The Evolur Sprout crib is among our favorites. It is stylish modern design and comes in a range of colors, including two-tone options. It also has a universal mattress fitting, and is Greenguard Gold Certified for having low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is a different option. The crib is sleek and modern, with minimal features that make it perfect for modern nursery. The crib comes in a variety of finishes and has four different mattress heights, meaning your baby can use it from newborn to toddler. We tested the crib and found it to be very solid and stable, with no creaking or flexing when a toddler was seated inside.

If you're planning to have more children, you may want to consider a convertible crib. They can be transformed into a toddler's bed and then a full-size mattress, offering an excellent value for your money. The Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib is a prime example of a convertible crib which received excellent marks from our test parents. The drop-down side rail was loved by a lot of parents for making nighttime feedings more secure and less stressful. They also stated that the crib was spacious enough space for their baby to be comfortable while mom and dad were asleep.

The Carter's Colby 4-in-1 crib by DaVinci is a great option if you prefer a more traditional style. This crib is less expensive than the Stork Craft and comes with an elegant design that will complement most every nursery. It comes with three different heights for the mattress, but some parents and toddlers may find it a bit shallow.

Mattress

Newborns can be messy, and a clean crib mattress is a must. Baby spit up and other accidents can leave mattresses damp and filthy that can cause mildew and bacteria that may be harmful to infants. Look for a product that can be washed with a cloth or cleaned with mild cleaner. Also, pick a mattress cover with a waterproof material to help prevent fluids from leaking into the mattress and causing health problems.

Choose a mattress that has been that is rated up to 10 years, so it is suitable for toddlers. A lot of the mattresses in this review are reversible and tots and Cots have toddler and infant sides, that allows you to use them from the time of birth until your child is old enough to be an adult-sized bed.

A firm mattress for the crib is ideal because it can support their spines while they're developing. A super-firm sleeping surface can also reduce 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.

Check the label on a firm mattress to ensure it complies with Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for flammability, waterproofing lead, as well as other chemicals that could pose danger to infants. There are also certifications such as Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS which show that the mattress was tested for volatile organic compounds that can harm infants' respiratory and nervous systems.

The weight of the crib mattress is another factor to consider. Sheet changes at night require that you move and lift the mattress. If you struggle lifting heavy objects or don't want take on a heavy product you should consider a lighter crib mattress. Newton Wovenaire, for example, is only 8 pounds, while Naturepedic Organic Crib Mattress – Dual Firmness weighs 20 lbs. This makes it one of the heavier mattresses featured in this review. It is also made from foam instead of woven-core inners. This makes it much easier to move around in comparison to a heavier traditional coil mattress.

Assembly

New parents will appreciate a crib that's easy to build. Look for one with hardware that's firmly secured and has without sharp edges or rough spots that could rub your baby's skin. Avoid cribs with drop-sides or headboard/footboard cuts -- these items aren't in compliance with the current safety standards.

If you decide to buy a convertible crib, you'll need to purchase an additional kit to convert it into a toddler bed. Most manufacturers offer these kits separately. These kits are usually affordable cots and can help your child make the transition to a larger Mini Cot Bed more easily.

Convertible cribs are a great crib investment for families who have several children. These cribs are designed to last, and they typically can be transformed into a toddler bed, daybed, or full-size bed.

The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib solid wood crib that is GREENGUARD Gold Certified and comes with four mattress-level heights. It is available in slate grey or white to complement any nursery decor. The crib is easy to move around and features locking wheels. It fits the majority of twin mattresses. Our testers found this crib to be very simple to assemble - it took 23 minutes to complete.

The Sprout Crib, another top-rated crib, is made of sustainably harvested Baltic birch. It is in compliance with all U.S. safety standards, as well as those of Canada, Australia, and Europe. It also features a chic minimalist design that doesn't clash with any bedroom decor. The Sprout crib is among the lighter cribs that we've tested, with a weight of only 6kg. It's easy to move and comes with a handy bag for travel.

The Oeuf Modern Crib, which was runner-up in our tests, is constructed from sustainable New Zealand pine. It has received several awards from parenting publications like BabyCenter and Babble. It has a medium-height profile that can be transformed from an infant crib to an adult bed with rail or a daybed without the rail. It's easy to set up and has plenty of aesthetic appeal, but the thin finish is susceptible to scratches in normal use.