The 9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Great Crib

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Buying a Great Crib

A great crib is an essential item for any nursery. Parents are searching for cribs that meet the strictest safety standards.

They also want one that is stylish and is easy to assemble. It is also essential to verify whether the bed comes with multiple mattress heights, and if it can be converted into a daybed or toddler.

Aesthetics

The best crib cribs have a style that fits the rest of your nursery decor. They also have a timeless design that will not change as your baby grows up. While some parents prefer a contemporary style, others may want something more traditional. You can choose from different finishes and colors that will match your nursery's style. Some cribs also have add-ons that help them stand out from other cribs.

The Evolur is a good example. It has a mesh all-around that improves airflow. Parents reported that the Evolur kept their babies at the ideal temperature for bedtime and naps. It also comes with six mattress height options to suit different sleeping preferences. It can even be tilted to help alleviate reflux and colic. Its minimalist design makes it the ideal option for smaller nurseries. However it's more expensive compared to other alternatives.

The DaVinci Jayden is a stylish crib. The solid wood crib is certified by GreenGuard Gold and can be transformed into a toddler bed, daybed, or headboard with the purchase of separate conversion kits. It features a high-back design and furniture options, such as a changing table and dresser. The shorter sides of this crib are a good option for moms with shorter legs and dads who don't need to reach over the rails to pick up their child.

The Stokke Sleepi Bed offers another option that is versatile. It can be used as a bassinet crib, or toddler bed and has a circular shape that creates a womb-like space for your baby. It also has wheels and a small width, making it easy to move around the house or from room to room. Its minimalist design means you don't need lots of blankets or toys and the additional accessories can be used to hang a canopy or mobile.

The Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 crib is another great crib for a minimal nursery. It has a sleek, simple design that is clean. It also has an extra large. It's more expensive than other cribs, and it requires an additional toddler conversion kit. It's a lot of exposed hardware that parents might find distracting.

Safety

It is essential to consider the safety of a crib before purchasing one. It may seem trivial however, every aspect of the crib's design has to be geared towards safety. For instance, slats should not be more than 3/8" apart (about the size of a soda-can) and the corners shouldn't exceed the top rail on the mattress support. Additionally, there should not be any cutouts with decorative designs that could cause a baby's head or arms to get caught. It is best to select new products that are in line with current safety standards. If you have to use used equipment, ensure that it's not been recalled and follows all manufacturer's guidelines.

Also, make sure to send in the product registration card that often includes cribs and other baby equipment to be notified if there is a recall. It is also recommended to study cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the Heimlich maneuver in the event of an emergency.

In addition, when selecting a crib, be careful not to place plush toys or other soft objects within it with the baby. These toys can choke the baby and increase the possibility of sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS. The crib should not have any pillows or bumpers, because they can cause death by suffocation.

Finally, you should select a crib with two or four height options. You can lower the mattress to prevent your child from climbing out of their crib and getting injured should they fall when trying to stand or crawl. The mattress support is usually set at the highest point for infants. However, it is recommended to lower it as your child grows.

It is also a good idea to examine the crib regularly for any loose or cracked hardware. Bolts and nails can get loose over time. It is crucial to check them every week.

Ease of Assembling

The most simple cribs to build are those that have frame-and-panel construction for the three sides of the crib and bars on the front. This design permits simple woodworking and doesn't require any complicated joinery or special hardware. This type of crib can be painted or stained If you're a DIYer. The most important thing to keep in mind when putting together a crib is to follow the directions carefully. Your baby's life in danger if you miss even a single step. The instructions that come with most cribs are typically very specific. However you can conduct an easy search on the internet to find out more about the crib you own.

Another important factor to consider when selecting a crib is the ease with which it can be moved from room to. The majority of cribs are too large to fit through the majority of standard doorways, so you'll need to disassemble it if you want to move it from one location in your home to another. This can be a pain and cause a lot of frustration, especially when you're trying to get your child asleep.

If you're searching for cribs that can be easily moved, you should look for an option with wheels or stand. Those options will make it much easier to move from room to room and help keep the crib clean and safe. Be sure to look for a crib with an uncluttered design. This way you can easily style it to match the theme of your nursery.

It is easy to put together and is easily taken apart. It is also lightweight and easy to move around, meaning you can put it together in minutes. The best rated cribs cribs include all the necessary hardware that means you don't need to search for extra components. Make sure you check the hardware frequently since bolts and nails can be loose over time.

One of our top cribs is the Pottery Barn Kids Larkin. It's a design inspired by Craftsman and is constructed of poplar, a hard wood that is more resistant to dents than cheaper pine, a softwood. It's durable enough to last through many children and is a beautiful addition to any nursery.

Cost

There are cribs available that are affordable. If you're looking to buy a crib that will last for years and be passed through generations, look for a crib with a sturdy construction and a timeless style. Avoid particle board and look for high-quality wood. Also, avoid rough or cutouts which could pose a choke risk for your child.

A crib that will grow with your child is an excellent option, so think about buying one that is able to be converted into a toddler Mini Cot Bed, and later, into the size of a bed. This way, you don't have to buy a separate bed as your child grows older.

Pottery Barn Kids has a vast selection of cribs beds beginning at less than 600 dollars. You can either build it yourself using UPS delivery, or choose Pottery Barn Kids’ in-home delivery and assembly service to be assembled in your nursery. If you're looking for an old-fashioned or contemporary design, there's bound to be a crib that matches your style.

You can also buy a convertible bed that will fit into any mattress. This will allow you to continue using the crib as your child grows. These cribs have a trundle and dresser integrated, meaning you don't have to purchase additional furniture for your child's bedroom. Some cribs feature the option of rocking that parents find relaxing for their infants with reflux or colic.

These cribs are larger than standalone cribs and therefore take up more space in your home. And, if you're looking to move them from room to room, you'll have to disassemble them first.

There are cribs that are that are certified GREENGUARD gold, which indicates that they've been tested for over 10,000 chemicals and cleared. This certification is essential when you're concerned about the environmental impact of your crib and your baby's health.