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How to Choose the Best Infant Cribs
A crib is one of the most important pieces for your baby's nursery. It can be difficult to choose the right crib, with so many styles and safety concerns.
Find a crib that meets the highest safety standards and has no chewable or dangling components. We also suggest a crib with a wide range of mattress height settings and a modern design that matches your style.
Safety
When assembling and arranging your baby's crib make sure to follow safe sleep guidelines set by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Avoid placing any objects that could cause injury or harm to the nursery of your baby. This includes pillows, blankets and sheepskins. Also, avoid bumper pads, stuffed toys, and blankets. Teddy bears, dolls and other stuffed animals that are larger than 15 inches should not be allowed to sleep in your baby's crib. They could slide between the crib bars or be stuck in them. They may also get taken up by the mattress.
The best cribs for babies are made from materials that are free of VOCs, harmful chemicals, and other substances. They also comply with strict federal and state standards for structural safety. They're also tested by third parties to ensure safety and quality. (Think GREENGAURD Gold or ASTM, JMPA or CPSIA certifications!) And they are designed to last and are flexible, allowing them to grow with your child.
If you're buying a new crib or used, it's crucial to select cribs that meet the current stringent safety standards. Secondhand cribs could lose structural integrity over time due to the effects of humidity, age and heavy use. This can pose serious risks to your baby.
The crib's slats should not be longer than 2-3/8 inch (6 centimeters), and the hardware must be secured. Examine the slats, mattress support rims and hardware for any broken or loose components.
It is recommended to stay clear of cribs that were used by children or pets in the past, since their safety could have been compromised. Don't purchase or buy the crib that has drop-side rails. This feature was banned in 2012 by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for safety reasons.
Style
There are a lot of design differences between cribs, despite the fact that they all must be safe to use standards. Some are purely aesthetic, such as if the slats are all the same length or placed closer apart and others have an impact on how easy the crib is to use and maintain. Certain features, such as finials and drop sides aren't safe and should not be used and others, like adjustable mattress heights and wheels/casters are highly sought-after by many parents.
A crib isn't intended to be used for toys or clothes. It's designed to be an area where babies can sleep. You can also put a crib in your registry to seek assistance from family and friends in the event that you require one.
Cribs come in all sizes and shapes However, the ones we love best combine style and functionality. The Storkcraft Equinox is a minimalist crib that looks great. It's also GREENGUARD Gold certified, which we believe is essential for any toxic-free baby product cots and tots can be converted into a toddler bed as well as a daybed (toddler conversion kit available separately).
Some cribs are more traditional, such as the DaVinci Jayden 4 in 1. It's a stylish choice that can fit in large nurseries. However, it takes more floor space when compared to smaller, minimalist alternatives. It has only three mattress levels which is less than the number offered by competitors. It's not as sturdy as our other picks.
Another option that has a modern aesthetic is the Babyletto Hudson. The Babyletto Hudson's mesh all-around and hidden hardware help to improve the flow of air, and Dr. Casares believes that this is an attribute that many new parents will appreciate. It can be raised to alleviate colic and reflux. This is suitable for babies between 6 months and the birth. It's also GREENGUARD GOLD-certified and comes with an additional mattress. It's worth noting, however it's more expensive than our other top selections and requires a toddler bed conversion kit.
Adjustable Mattress Height
If your baby sleeps in their crib, it is important that the mattress is at the correct height. This ensures that your child doesn't fall out, which could be dangerous or even fatal. A higher mattress can also safeguard your child from overheating or suffocation.
A good crib should come with adjustable rails or slats that allow you to raise the mattress or lower it as your baby grows. Most good cribs will also include a conversion kit that allows you can turn the crib into a toddler bed or daybed when your child is no longer using it. It's an excellent idea to select the crib sets that is tested and certified by a third-party organization. The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association seal and GREENGUARD Gold Certification are two examples. These certifications ensure that your baby's crib is free of chemicals or finishes.
The Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib one of the best cot bed-rated cribs available, and it's easy to assemble and has a simple design that doesn't have any confusing parts or pieces. The crib's sides are shorter than the other models. However, one tester said that her child slept well and the crib was still in good condition when she gave it to a relative for her second child.
Another great option is the Stokke Sleepi Crib, which has a unique oval shape that gives it a modern look. It's a bit more costly than the majority of cribs, but it's sturdy and comes with numerous options to make up the cost. For instance, it can be transformed into a bassinet or a toddler bed, and it comes with wheels that make it easy to move from room to room. It also has a canopy that can be used to create an atmosphere more akin to a womb your baby. It adds a fashionable touch in any nursery.
The crib doesn't come with mattress. You will need to purchase a mattress separately. It's a secure, comfortable crib that will expand with your child as they go from newborn to toddler.
No Dangling or Chewable Components
The safest cribs do not have chewable or dangling components. If something is hanging above or below their crib, it could cause the rails to pull or pose a strangulation risk. Babies are extremely grabbing. If parents decide to decorate their crib with decorative items or toys, they need to make sure that the items are securely fastened and are not within Baby's reach.
In addition to the safety features of our top infant cribs, we also look at how easy it is to assemble. The ideal crib will be easy enough that you can build it yourself and doesn't require specialized tools or extensive assembly time. The majority of parents say it takes less than an hour to put together an modern crib, and the instructions are generally simple to follow.
It's important that you choose a crib that will last many years. To ensure longevity, you should choose an adjustable crib that will start at the beginning of your child's life all the way to the toddler bed, and then a larger bed.
Our favorite 4-in-1 convertible crib is the Ikea Nestig Cloud Crib which can be used as a bassinet for those early months, and later convert to a toddler bed daybed, and full-size bed. It's designed to last for a long time and comes in a range of colors that make it easy to match with your nursery's theme.
Another excellent choice is the Stork Craft Equinox 3-in-1 crib. This stunning, minimalist-style crib has a low profile that makes it easier for parents with small cot beds hands to reach their child and calm their child. It also has a good reputation for quality and is available in cherry, white and espresso colors as well as natural pine colors.
This crib is Greenguard Gold Certified, which means it is made of sustainable New Zealand pine and is free of toxins like lead and phthalates. It also exceeds the safety standards of the government, including ASTM, CPSC, and JPMA. The only thing missing is a toddler rail, which you can purchase separately. This is a great option for those who are seeking a top-quality affordable crib that will last.
A crib is one of the most important pieces for your baby's nursery. It can be difficult to choose the right crib, with so many styles and safety concerns.
Find a crib that meets the highest safety standards and has no chewable or dangling components. We also suggest a crib with a wide range of mattress height settings and a modern design that matches your style.
Safety
When assembling and arranging your baby's crib make sure to follow safe sleep guidelines set by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Avoid placing any objects that could cause injury or harm to the nursery of your baby. This includes pillows, blankets and sheepskins. Also, avoid bumper pads, stuffed toys, and blankets. Teddy bears, dolls and other stuffed animals that are larger than 15 inches should not be allowed to sleep in your baby's crib. They could slide between the crib bars or be stuck in them. They may also get taken up by the mattress.
The best cribs for babies are made from materials that are free of VOCs, harmful chemicals, and other substances. They also comply with strict federal and state standards for structural safety. They're also tested by third parties to ensure safety and quality. (Think GREENGAURD Gold or ASTM, JMPA or CPSIA certifications!) And they are designed to last and are flexible, allowing them to grow with your child.
If you're buying a new crib or used, it's crucial to select cribs that meet the current stringent safety standards. Secondhand cribs could lose structural integrity over time due to the effects of humidity, age and heavy use. This can pose serious risks to your baby.
The crib's slats should not be longer than 2-3/8 inch (6 centimeters), and the hardware must be secured. Examine the slats, mattress support rims and hardware for any broken or loose components.
It is recommended to stay clear of cribs that were used by children or pets in the past, since their safety could have been compromised. Don't purchase or buy the crib that has drop-side rails. This feature was banned in 2012 by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for safety reasons.
Style
There are a lot of design differences between cribs, despite the fact that they all must be safe to use standards. Some are purely aesthetic, such as if the slats are all the same length or placed closer apart and others have an impact on how easy the crib is to use and maintain. Certain features, such as finials and drop sides aren't safe and should not be used and others, like adjustable mattress heights and wheels/casters are highly sought-after by many parents.
A crib isn't intended to be used for toys or clothes. It's designed to be an area where babies can sleep. You can also put a crib in your registry to seek assistance from family and friends in the event that you require one.
Cribs come in all sizes and shapes However, the ones we love best combine style and functionality. The Storkcraft Equinox is a minimalist crib that looks great. It's also GREENGUARD Gold certified, which we believe is essential for any toxic-free baby product cots and tots can be converted into a toddler bed as well as a daybed (toddler conversion kit available separately).
Some cribs are more traditional, such as the DaVinci Jayden 4 in 1. It's a stylish choice that can fit in large nurseries. However, it takes more floor space when compared to smaller, minimalist alternatives. It has only three mattress levels which is less than the number offered by competitors. It's not as sturdy as our other picks.
Another option that has a modern aesthetic is the Babyletto Hudson. The Babyletto Hudson's mesh all-around and hidden hardware help to improve the flow of air, and Dr. Casares believes that this is an attribute that many new parents will appreciate. It can be raised to alleviate colic and reflux. This is suitable for babies between 6 months and the birth. It's also GREENGUARD GOLD-certified and comes with an additional mattress. It's worth noting, however it's more expensive than our other top selections and requires a toddler bed conversion kit.
Adjustable Mattress Height
If your baby sleeps in their crib, it is important that the mattress is at the correct height. This ensures that your child doesn't fall out, which could be dangerous or even fatal. A higher mattress can also safeguard your child from overheating or suffocation.
A good crib should come with adjustable rails or slats that allow you to raise the mattress or lower it as your baby grows. Most good cribs will also include a conversion kit that allows you can turn the crib into a toddler bed or daybed when your child is no longer using it. It's an excellent idea to select the crib sets that is tested and certified by a third-party organization. The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association seal and GREENGUARD Gold Certification are two examples. These certifications ensure that your baby's crib is free of chemicals or finishes.
The Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib one of the best cot bed-rated cribs available, and it's easy to assemble and has a simple design that doesn't have any confusing parts or pieces. The crib's sides are shorter than the other models. However, one tester said that her child slept well and the crib was still in good condition when she gave it to a relative for her second child.
Another great option is the Stokke Sleepi Crib, which has a unique oval shape that gives it a modern look. It's a bit more costly than the majority of cribs, but it's sturdy and comes with numerous options to make up the cost. For instance, it can be transformed into a bassinet or a toddler bed, and it comes with wheels that make it easy to move from room to room. It also has a canopy that can be used to create an atmosphere more akin to a womb your baby. It adds a fashionable touch in any nursery.
The crib doesn't come with mattress. You will need to purchase a mattress separately. It's a secure, comfortable crib that will expand with your child as they go from newborn to toddler.
No Dangling or Chewable Components
The safest cribs do not have chewable or dangling components. If something is hanging above or below their crib, it could cause the rails to pull or pose a strangulation risk. Babies are extremely grabbing. If parents decide to decorate their crib with decorative items or toys, they need to make sure that the items are securely fastened and are not within Baby's reach.
In addition to the safety features of our top infant cribs, we also look at how easy it is to assemble. The ideal crib will be easy enough that you can build it yourself and doesn't require specialized tools or extensive assembly time. The majority of parents say it takes less than an hour to put together an modern crib, and the instructions are generally simple to follow.
It's important that you choose a crib that will last many years. To ensure longevity, you should choose an adjustable crib that will start at the beginning of your child's life all the way to the toddler bed, and then a larger bed.
Our favorite 4-in-1 convertible crib is the Ikea Nestig Cloud Crib which can be used as a bassinet for those early months, and later convert to a toddler bed daybed, and full-size bed. It's designed to last for a long time and comes in a range of colors that make it easy to match with your nursery's theme.
Another excellent choice is the Stork Craft Equinox 3-in-1 crib. This stunning, minimalist-style crib has a low profile that makes it easier for parents with small cot beds hands to reach their child and calm their child. It also has a good reputation for quality and is available in cherry, white and espresso colors as well as natural pine colors.
This crib is Greenguard Gold Certified, which means it is made of sustainable New Zealand pine and is free of toxins like lead and phthalates. It also exceeds the safety standards of the government, including ASTM, CPSC, and JPMA. The only thing missing is a toddler rail, which you can purchase separately. This is a great option for those who are seeking a top-quality affordable crib that will last.
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