10 Things Everybody Gets Wrong About The Word Best Crib

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Choosing the Best Crib
A crib will be a key fixture in your nursery for years and it's essential to choose a crib you enjoy looking at. Avoid cribs with cutouts and drop-sides, as your child might fall in. Instead, choose a design which can easily be converted to a daybed or toddler.
Safety
We want to give our children the best start in life. This starts with a crib that is safe. You don't want to use an old crib that could have a lot of loose or damaged parts, and you definitely shouldn't buy one that's not in compliance with current safety standards. If you're buying a new crib, make sure you look for CPSC, ASTM, or JPMA certification to ensure that it meets the most important safety standards.
The slats of a crib should be positioned to ensure that children don't get their heads or fingers in them. They should not include any decorative cutouts or other ornaments that could result in injury. A mattress support system is also essential to ensure the safety of your crib, and it should be capable of adjusting to various heights to accommodate your baby as they grow.
Avoid dangling items such as blind strings or curtains, since they could strangle your baby. Be sure to check your crib for loose or missing items and replace them if needed.
Some cribs have the option of a side panel that could be lowered, but it won't stay in place for long. They are ideal for parents who don't want to share a bed. Make sure to place your crib away from windows and radiators.
If you're looking for a crib which is eco-friendly, think about one made from wood sourced from sustainable forests. You should also choose one that is Greenguard Gold Certified. This means it has passed the tests to ensure low chemical emissions. If you want to go further, look for a crib that's made from sustainable sourced New Zealand pine and is free of lead, Phthalates, BPA, and over 360 other VOCs and chemicals.
Style
If you're going for an elegant or minimalist design, a stylish crib is a must. The SnuzPod4 is sleek and slim which makes it a perfect fit for tight spaces. It's also GREENGUARD Certified and comes with an adjustable lower height mattress. One of our test participants, Mother & Baby Editor Maria Martin, says the crib is "up there with the best-looking ones we've seen, even in a sea of grey!"
This classic high-back crib has been constructed using solid New Zealand pinewood and comes in a variety of modern colors to match any aesthetic. It's a bit heavier than the other cribs we've tested, but it's durable 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 occupies more square footage in the nursery than our other top choices.
It's a great option for smaller spaces, but its unique design makes it difficult to find sheets and bedding. It's also a bit bulkier than our other options and may require dismantling to fit through standard doors in order to move from room space.
Standard cribs are typically made of wood such as oak or maple. They can also be made of mahogany, birch or cherry. They are more durable than other materials, and resist scratches and dings better than soft pine. But be aware that certain manufacturers make use of pine instead of the more durable hardwoods since it's less expensive. This can make a crib susceptible to scratches and dents, which may require more frequent cleaning.
A standard crib will include an infant rail to prevent your child from falling out or climbing. Remember, however, that many cribs for toddlers require you to purchase a separate toddler bed rail.
Convertibility
There are many aspects to take into consideration when selecting the right crib. You must consider size, style and slat style and whether it's convertible or not. It is crucial to choose a crib that you love, as it will be with your baby for a long time. You also want to choose a crib that is a good fit into your home's decor regardless of whether it's traditional or modern.
A convertible crib can grow with your baby, turning into a toddler bed, and then a full size bed. This will save you money over the long term because you won't need to purchase a mattress for your child.
There are numerous convertible cribs available however, some stand out better than others. The Graco Benton 5-in-1 convertible crib is a great example. It's GREENGUARD Gold Certified, which means it meets or exceeds government safety standards for construction and finishing. It also has three height settings that can be adjusted and an extremely low profile, making it easy to move your baby in and out of the crib. The crib is also easy to build, taking less than 15 minutes with an electric drill or driver.
The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 convertible crib is another good alternative. It is GREENGUARD certified Gold and a great buy. It is a classic design and can be made into an infant bed, daybed, or full-size bed with the purchase of separate conversion kits. The crib is simple to put together and its low profile makes it easier for parents to move in and out.
The last crib on our list is the Oeuf Brooklyn convertible crib. This crib is an excellent option for minimalists who want to keep their nursery designs simple and tidy. cots and tots can be converted into a toddler or full-size bed by purchasing an optional rail and kit. This crib was built in Italy using eco-friendly production methods. It's also GREENGUARD Gold certified and is designed to be used with the brand's toxic-free mattresses.
Budget
A quality crib will have a sturdy structure and easy assembly instructions. This will make the installation relatively easy. A stylish design that fits with your nursery decor is also crucial. Cribs vary in terms of cost however there are some models that suit every budget.
For cots offers , the highly rated Stokke Sleepi Bed is one of the most flexible options available on the market. It can be set up as a bassinet, crib or toddler bed. It can also roll and rock to gently rock your baby to sleep or create an easy incline for reflux babies. The canopy and drape rods provide the baby with a cozy, womb-like atmosphere. It can also be used as a portable play area, providing your child with a safe and comfortable place to nap when on the move.
Another option that doesn't skimp on design is the Oeuf Sparrow crib, which is a modern-day crib that combines environmentally friendly materials. The solid wood and Baltic plywood crib made of birch is made sustainably in Europe to last for generations (and can be passed down between siblings) and meets all CPSC safety standards, which include no cutouts with decorative edges or drop-sides that could snag clothing. It does not have rough or sharp edges, and is easily dressed by sheets.
Some parents might prefer an uncluttered crib that complements their contemporary or modern home, while others might prefer a more formal style that is suited to the room's decor. If you're in the latter group of parents then the Babyletto Hudson 3 in 1 crib is a great choice. This elegant model converts from a bassinet to the size of a mini-crib, and then into a full-size crib with no requirement for mattresses or bars.
If you are an adult who doesn't enjoy the fussiness of a crib, pick one that is less cluttered and more clean visually. The Union 3-in-1 and Babyletto Hudson cribs both have all the pieces you need to help your baby grow into a toddler. They do however have an older-style look when as compared to other models, like the Storkcraft Equinox 3 in 1 or Dream on Me Ashton 5 in 1.