Choosing the
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Cot Bed will look beautiful in the Scandi nursery. It also provides a good variety of versatility with three mattress support levels and the possibility of transforming into the bed of a toddler.
Cribs take up a lot of room, so bassinets might be a better option in case your home is small. Many parents prefer a crib due to of safety concerns.
Safety
The choice of the best crib for newborns is crucial for your baby's health and well-being. You must ensure that it is in compliance with current safety standards and is free of any hazards that may harm your baby as they sleep. It should be sturdy and well-constructed, without loose parts that could get caught on clothing or create the risk of choking. It is also crucial to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for assembly and use, and check the crib regularly for signs of wear or damage.
The first thing to check is the space between the slats. It should not be more than 2 and 3/8 inches apart, to keep your baby's head or limbs getting trapped in between them. You should be in a position to be able to see and reach your child in the crib. If you're not then the slats are close to each other and should be wider.
The mattress support system is another aspect to think about when choosing the crib. It should be adjustable so that you can lower the crib mattress as your child grows. This will reduce the chance of your child climbing out of the crib which is a frequent situation as they begin to crawl.
Other security features to look out for include an upholstered sheet that fits the mattress in a secure way, and an enduring and solid construction. Select a crib that has fixed sides rather than one with drop sides. Drop sides can be dangerous for your child. It's also better to share a room as your baby for the first six months or so, and only move them to their own room when they are old enough to be watched when they are sleeping on their own.
Not least, make sure the crib is placed away from windows and radiators, and that any hanging objects such as blind cords or curtains are not in reach. You should also remove items that could be a choking hazard like pillows or blankets. Be careful when purchasing used cribs, as they may not be in compliance with the current safety standards or have been removed from the market.
Design
While cribs may look all identical, it is important to remember that each must comply with strict safety guidelines. The majority of cribs we looked at were designed in a similar way to ensure structural stability. Most cribs have circular bars without gaps or rough surfaces that could trap the baby or squeeze them. We also tested and rated each crib for how easy it was to use and assemble. More components can cause confusion, so we recommend selecting a crib with a few easy-to-follow directions to reduce frustration.
The Evolur Sprout crib is one of our favorites. It is stylish modern design and comes in a variety of colors, including two-tone options. It also comes with an all-purpose mattress fitting and is Greenguard Gold Certified for having the lowest amount of volatile organic compound (VOCs).
Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is a different alternative. This crib is sleek, modern and minimal in appearance. It's ideal for modern nurseries. The crib is available in a variety of colors and four different mattress heights so that your baby can use it as a newborn or toddler. We tested this crib and found it to be solid and stable, with no flexing or creaking when a toddler was seated inside.
If you're planning on having more children, you might be interested in a convertible crib. These options can be transformed into a toddler's bed and then into a full-size mattress, offering the best value for price. Our test parents have given the Sweet2Sleep Crib high marks as an example of a convertible bed. The side rails that slide down were praised by many parents for making nighttime feedings safer and easier. They also said that the crib was spacious enough space for their baby to rest comfortably while mom and dad slept.
If you are looking for a classic style DaVinci's Carter's Colby
cots 4 tots-in-1 crib is a good option. It is less expensive than the Stork Craft and features a classic style that is perfect for any nursery. It has three different mattress heights, however it may be a bit small for some toddlers and small parents.
Mattress
A washable crib mattress will come in handy for newborns. Spitting up from diapers and baby spit can cause mattresses to become dirty and damp and result in mildew or bacteria that could affect infants. Choose a product that is easy to clean with mild cleaner or cloth. Also, consider a waterproof cover to prevent fluids from entering the mattress.
Look for a mattress that is rated up to 10 years so that it is suitable for toddlers. A lot of the mattresses in this review are reversible with toddler and infant sides, which allows you to use them from the time of birth until your child is ready to move on to an adult-sized bed.
A firm crib mattress is best for infants, since it will provide the most support to their developing spines. A mattress that is extremely firm reduces the chance of SIDS, which is more likely to happen when a
Baby Crib's head sinks into a soft mattress.
Look over the label on the mattress to confirm that it complies with Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for the ability to withstand fire and water as well as lead and other chemicals which could pose a threat for infants. There are also certifications like Greenguard CertiPUR, GOTS and CertiPURUS, which are a good indication that the mattress has been tested for emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which can harm infants their nervous and respiratory systems.
Another thing to consider is the weight of a crib mattress. If you're not able to lift heavy objects, or don't want to move a heavy item then you might want a mattress that is lighter. For example, the Newton Wovenaire is incredibly light at just 8 lbs, while the Naturepedic Organic Breathable Crib Mattress Dual Firmness weighs 20 pounds, making it the largest in this review. It is also made of foam instead of woven-core inners. This makes it easier to move around compared to a heavier traditional coil mattress.
Assembly
A crib that is easy to put together is ideal for parents who are new. You want to find the crib that has hardware that is securely secured and with no sharp edges or rough patches that could pinch the skin of your baby. Avoid cribs with drop-sides and headboard/footboard cuts. These features aren't up to today's safety standards.
If you decide to purchase a convertible crib, you will need to purchase a separate kit for converting it into a toddler bed. The majority of manufacturers sell these kits on their own. They're typically cheap, and they'll assist your child in transitioning to larger beds more easily.
Convertible cribs can be a great option for families with several children. The cribs are made to last and can be transformed into toddler beds, daybeds or
Cheap baby Cots full-size beds.
The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib is a solid wood crib that's GREENGUARD Gold Certified and comes with four mattress-level heights. It's traditional in design and is available in white or slate grey to fit with almost any nursery decor. The crib is easily moved around and comes with locking wheels. It fits the majority of twin mattresses. Our test participants found that the crib very easy to put together - it took 23 minutes to put together.
Another crib that has been rated highly is the Sprout Crib is made with a sustainably harvested Baltic birch, and it conforms to all U.S., Canadian, Australian and European safety standards. It also has a sleek minimalist design that doesn't interfere with any decor in the bedroom. The Sprout crib is among the lighter cribs that we tested, weighing only 6kg. It's easy to move and comes with a convenient bag for transport.
A runner-up in our tests The Oeuf Modern Crib is built using sustainably harvested New Zealand pine. It has won numerous prizes from parenting magazines like BabyCenter and Babble. It has a medium-height design that can be transformed from an infant crib into a toddler bed with rail, or to a daybed with no rail. It is simple to put together, and it has a lot of visual appeal. However, the thin finish can be scratched during normal use.