Guide To Recommended Cribs: The Intermediate Guide On Recommended Cribs

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When you buy a crib, you want it to be safe and sturdy. Look for solid wood construction and slat spacing less than 2.4 inches wide.

One of our most favored choices is the Stokke Sleepi Crib. It comes with four mattress heights and is made from renewable and sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It comes with a toddler's infant cot bed.

1. Sturdy

A baby spends most of their time in the crib, so it's important to find one that is sturdy enough. Find cribs that comply with safety regulations and standards set by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Consumer Product Safety Commission, which are focused on structural integrity. Avoid cribs with loose components or rough areas which could hurt your child.

Choose a solid frame, and avoid slats that are too close together as they could pose a risk of suffocation. Also, you should look cot for sale a crib that does not have decorative cut-outs or drop sides, since these can pose a hazard to your child.

Avoid finishes that contain volatile compounds (VOCs) as they can impact your baby's breathing and sleep. Instead, choose a crib that has been certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. It is also beneficial to select a crib that has a small footprint, since it can save space in your nursery and limit dust accumulation.

DaVinci Kalani is an excellent option for a sturdy crib for your baby because it meets all of our criteria. It's easy to clean, doesn't have exposed hardware that could get snagged on clothing or toys and looks beautiful in a variety of rooms. The only downside is that it doesn't include a toddler rail and doesn't have the same number of slat levels as other cribs on this list.

Stork Craft Tuscany is another crib that we highly recommend. It's more expensive than other cribs on this list, but it has a sleek design and meets nearly all of our criteria, including being incredibly easy to put together. It only has three mattress levels that is less than other cribs. However, if you plan to use the crib for several years, it may be more suitable for your needs.

2. Easy to Assemble

Modern mini cribs do not need an entire day of assembly unlike larger cribs. Most are ready to use straight out of the box and require only 30 minutes to assemble using the included tools. Some even come with built-in toddler bed conversion kit, which saves you the expense and hassle of purchasing separate pieces later on.

Of course, you must ensure that the crib is firmly constructed with no gaps or rough areas that could catch your baby. You should also be attentive to the quality of the hardware, specifically bolts and screws. Be sure to tighten them up securely but not excessively as this can cause the wood to crack or strip threads. Choose a solid wood crib since it is believed cots to tots be more secure than metal.

If you're considering a crib that requires assembly, look for one that comes with easy and simple instructions. Some manufacturers provide videos for those who aren't used to working with furniture pieces. A good guide should include a list with the necessary supplies, like washers and screws.

The size of the crib is also important. A crib should be large enough for your baby but not so big that it will not fit through a standard doorway. Be wary of cribs older than a year, as they may not meet the current safety standards.

The Storkcraft Equinox 3 in 1 is a fantastic option for parents looking for a modern and sleek crib. It is constructed of sturdy, sustainable New Zealand Pinewood and has three mattress options. It is more exposed to metal hardware than the other options that are on the list. A few users also mentioned that the instructions and incorrectly labeled pieces made it more difficult to put together.

3. Convertible

Unlike strollers and car seats cribs aren't equipped with many "features." However it doesn't mean that parents shouldn't be thinking about other aspects like aesthetics, cost and the length of time the crib will last. Consider a convertible crib if you want a crib to last long into the age of toddlerhood. This will reduce your costs and space, and make it easier to swap out the mattress as your child grows.

The majority of cribs that transform into full-size beds are considered an afterthought, you simply remove the side and replace it with an extended rail. Oeuf has created a stylish crib that can be converted into a bed frame. It is GREENGUARD Gold-certified, simple and will look great in any nursery. You can also combine it with matching trundle beds or dressers to create a cohesive look.

This crib is larger than the other cribs in our tests. It may use up more space in your nursery than some of the smaller options however, it's a stunning piece that can stand the test of time. It's easy to assemble and durable even for parents who don't have the skills. It also comes with three different mattress heights that can be adjusted which means you can begin your child in a low spot which is easy for parents to lift and then raise as they get older.

The convertible crib has more of a traditional look than the other two on this list, and is perfect for parents looking for a crib that looks nice in a stately nursery. It's also simple to assemble and comes with a set of toddler-sized conversion rails, eliminating the need to purchase the rails separately. It does include exposed metal hardware, which can be a problem for certain people.

4. Eco-Friendly

Eco-friendly cribs create an ideal solution for both parents and children, offering a safe sleep environment for your child while also encouraging sustainable environmental practices. They are free of harmful emissions and chemicals that are found in other cribs, as well as toxic substances like PVC, phthalate, MDF, and lead. Eco-friendly cribs tend to be constructed of solid wood, sustainable and renewable materials and have an elegant design. They are typically easy to assemble and convert, and a few come with dressers or changing tables attached that can save space in the nursery.

Certain brands have eco-friendly cribs that can be converted into a toddler bed or a full-sized bed. They might also come with additional features, such as a built-in changing table, or storage compartments. They must be sturdy and durable to withstand frequent usage and cleaning. The best eco-friendly cribs are constructed from organic and non-toxic materials. They also are low-VOC in their finish.

Bloom Alma crib is a fantastic example of an eco-friendly crib. This model is made of sustainable birchwood, and is free of toxic components or finishes. It is Greenguard Certified and meets all safety standards. It is an excellent choice for parents looking for a crib with a sleek design that is easy to clean and also eco-friendly.

Namesake is another option, with timeless design and high-quality construction at a reasonable cost. The sturdy slats are constructed of high-quality wood, and its non-toxic finish is Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions. The crib comes with an reflux foot that can be affixed to the side of the crib to create a gentle slope for babies with reflux.

5. Safety First

When you are choosing a crib safety should be your top priority. Make sure the crib is built well and sturdy, equipped with secure hardware and fittings that are securely fitted. Check that it meets the current CPSC guidelines. This includes: less than 2.375 inches between the slats; no decorative cutouts in the headboard or footboard and corner posts that are aligned with the panels at the end of the crib, or very tall. Anything that is in between poses a possibility of strangulation.

Also ensure that all toys are kept away from the crib since they could pose choking and dangers of suffocation. Choose a baby monitor with a clear line of sight to ensure it does not hinder your view. Also, make sure all cords are out of the reach of your child and securely connected. Do not place blankets, pillows or positioners inside the crib. These items can pose suffocation and choking risks and can be kicked off by your child or pushed down by older siblings.

Beware of cribs that are older, as they could have outdated features that could cause injury. Even if a crib appears in good condition, the slats may be too wide, or they could be missing hardware. Old cribs may also be painted with lead or loose, dangerous bolts and screws.

The Stork Craft Evolur is a great value, but may be too much to those who prefer a minimalist look. Other options such as the Dream On Me Ashton 4 in 1 or the DaVinci Carter's 4-in 1 have a similar style but with fewer bells and whistles.