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The crib is an crucial piece for your baby's nursery. It isn't easy to pick the best crib, given so many styles and safety concerns.
Search for a crib with the highest safety standards, with no dangling or chewable parts. We also suggest a chic crib that has a variety of mattress heights and a sleek, modern design.
Safety
When assembling and arranging your baby's crib, make sure to adhere to the safe sleeping guidelines set by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is important to avoid putting any items in the crib of your baby that could cause harm or injury such as blankets, pillows and sheepskins, stuffed toys and bumper pads (see our complete guide to safe sleep for more information). Your baby should not sleep with any teddy bears dolls, or stuffed animals that are larger than 15 inches. These items could easily fall into or get caught between your Baby Cot Bed and the crib bars, or be swallowed by the mattress.
The best baby cots cribs for infants are made from safe materials that are free of VOCs and other harmful chemicals. They also adhere to strict federal, state and local requirements for structural safety. Additionally, they're third-party tested for safety and quality (think GREENGAURD gold or ASTM, JMPA, or CPSIA certifications!). They're also designed to last and are convertible so they can adapt to your child's needs.
It is essential to select cribs that meet current safety standards, regardless of whether you're purchasing a new or used crib. Secondhand cribs may lose their structural integrity due to humidity, age and frequent use, posing serious dangers to your baby.
The crib's slats should not be longer than 2-3/8 inch (6 centimeters), and the hardware should be secure. Check the slats and mattress support rims and hardware for any loose or damaged components.
It's also wise to stay clear of cribs that have been used by children or pets, since their safety could be at risk. Also, don't purchase or purchase an older crib that has a drop side rail, which was deemed unsafe by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in 2012 for security reasons.
Style
While all cribs must adhere to strict safety standards, there are a lot of design differences. Some of the differences are cosmetic, like whether the slats all have the same length, or are spaced closer apart, while others could affect how easy it is to clean and use the crib. Certain features, like drop sides and finials are not safe and should not be used. Other features, like adjustable mattress heights and wheels, are desirable by a lot of parents.
A crib isn't intended to be used as a place for toys or clothes. It's designed to be a place for babies to sleep. You can also include a crib in your registry to receive help from friends and family in the event that you require one.
Cribs are available in many different styles We prefer ones that blend design and function. The Storkcraft Equinox is a minimalist crib that looks great. It's also GREENGUARD gold certified, which we think is essential for any product that is free of toxics. It can be transformed into a daybed and toddler by converting it with a separate kit.
Some cribs sport more traditional designs, such as the DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1. It's a chic option that can be incorporated into larger nurseries. However, it takes up more floor space when compared to smaller minimalist options. Furthermore, it only has three levels of mattress height, which is less than half the competition, and it's not as durable as our other choices.
The Babyletto Hudson is another option with a modern design. Its concealed hardware and all-round mesh enhance airflow and allow you to see baby which Dr. Casares says is an important feature for a lot of new parents. It can be raised to alleviate colic and reflux. This is suitable for babies who are 6 months and the birth. It is also GREENGUARD certified gold and comes with a complimentary matching mattress. It's worth noting, though 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's important that the mattress is the correct level. This will stop your child from climbing out of the crib, which can be dangerous or fatal. A higher mattress can also protect your baby from suffocation or overheating.
A quality crib will include slats that can be adjusted or railings that allow you to raise or lower the mattress as your infant grows. A conversion kit comes with the majority of cribs so that you can convert it into an adult daybed or a toddler bed when your child is no longer in the crib. It is recommended for you to choose a crib which has been certified and tested by a third-party institution. The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association seal and GREENGUARD Gold Certification are two examples. These certifications guarantee your Baby Cot Bed's crib is free of any chemicals or finishes.
The Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib has simple design and doesn't have complicated parts. It is one of the top-rated cribs. The crib's sides are shorter than those of other cribs. However, one test subject said that their baby slept well and that the crib was still in good condition when she gave it to a relative for her second child.
Another option that is worth considering is the Stokke Sleepi Crib, which features a unique oval shape that gives it a modern look. It's more expensive than most cribs, but it's durable and comes with many options to make up the price. It is able to be transformed into a toddler bed or bassinet and has wheels to make it easy to move. It also comes with a canopy that can be utilized to create a like a womb for your baby and adds an elegant touch to any nursery.
This crib does not come with mattress. You'll need to purchase a mattress separately. It's a safe, comfortable crib that can grow with your child as they grow from infant to toddler.
No Chewable or Dangling Parts
The safest cribs do not have chewable or hanging components. Babies like to grab objects, and if something is hanging from their crib or above them, it could pull on the rails or become an entanglement hazard. If a parent decides to decorate their crib with ornaments or toys, they must be sure that the items are securely secured and out of baby's reach.
In addition to the safety features of our best cribs for babies, we take into consideration how easy it is to set up. The ideal crib will be easy enough to be able to build it yourself cots and tots doesn't require specialized tools or a long time to assemble. The majority of parents say that the assembly of a modern crib takes less than an hour and the instructions included are usually clear and easy to follow.
It is essential to select the right crib that will last for many years. To ensure longevity, you should choose a convertible crib that can be used from the time of infancy until a toddler bed and finally an adult-sized bed.
Our top pick for a 4-in-1 convertible crib is the Ikea Nestig Cloud Crib, that can be used to replace a bassinet for those early months, then convert into a toddler bed, daybed, and a 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 your nursery's theme.
Stork Craft Equinox is another excellent option. This stunning, minimalist-style crib is low-profile to ensure that petite parents can reach their child and calm them. It also has a great reputation for quality and comes in white, cherry and espresso colors as well as natural pine colors.
This crib is Greenguard Gold Certified for finish quality and environmental safety, and it's constructed from sustainably-sourced New Zealand pine that is free of toxins such as lead and phthalates (BPA). It also surpasses all safety standards set by the government, such as ASTM, CPSC, and JPMA. The only thing missing is the toddler rail. You can purchase it separately. This is a great choice for those who are looking for an affordable, high-quality, and low-cost crib that will last for a long time.