Guide To Recommended Cribs: The Intermediate Guide Towards Recommended Cribs

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Top 5 Recommended Cribs

When you purchase a crib, you want it to be secure and sturdy. Look for solid wood construction and slat spacing under 2.4 inches wide.

One of our favorite picks is the Stokke Sleepi Crib. It includes four mattress sizes and is made from sustainable and renewable New Zealand Pinewood. It also includes an infant rail.

1. Sturdy

It is crucial that the crib is strong because babies will spend a lot of his or her time in it. Look for cribs that meet safety regulations and standards established by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Consumer Product Safety Commission, which focus on structural integrity. Also, think about avoiding older cribs that may have loose parts or rough areas which could cause harm to your child.

Avoid cribs with slats that are too close together, as this can cause the child to suffocate. Also, cot sale search for a crib that does not feature decorative cut-outs or drop sides, since these features can be an hazard for your child.

Avoid finishes that contain volatile compounds (VOCs) as they can impact your baby's breathing and sleeping. Instead, opt for cribs that are certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. Choose a crib that has smaller footprints to save space and reduce dust accumulation in your nursery.

DaVinci Kalani is an excellent option for a sturdy crib for your baby because it meets the majority of our criteria. It is easy to clean and doesn't include exposed hardware that can get in the way of toys or clothing. It also looks great in the majority of rooms. The only drawbacks are that it doesn't include a toddler rail and doesn't have the same amount of slats like other cribs on this list.

Stork Craft Tuscany is another crib we would recommend. It's a bit more expensive than some of the other cribs on this list, but it has a sleek design and meets nearly all of our requirements, including being extremely easy to assemble. It also only has three mattress height levels which is lower than other cribs, however it's a good choice when you're planning to let your baby use the crib for a while and wish to have it last longer.

2. Easy to Assemble

Unlike some larger cribs, many modern mini cribs don't require a whole day to put together. They are usually ready to use straight out of the package, and only take 30 minutes to put together using the tools included. Some even come with an integrated toddler bed conversion kit which saves you the expense and hassle of buying separate pieces later on.

Of course, you should always ensure that the crib is firmly assembled without gaps or rough spots that could hurt your baby. You should also pay attention to the quality of the hardware, specifically bolts and screws. Make sure they're securely tightened however, don't over-tighten them, which could result in broken threads or wood cracks. Look for solid wood cribs as it is believed to be safer than metal.

Look for cribs that have easy and clear instructions. Some manufacturers provide videos that provide instruction, which is helpful for those who might not be familiar with furniture pieces. A good guide will include a list of required tools, including washers and screws.

Size is also crucial. A crib should be large enough for your baby but not so large that it won't fit through the standard doorway. Be wary of using hand-me-downs as older cribs might not meet the latest safety standards.

The Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 is a great option for those looking for a sleek, modern crib. It comes with three mattress height settings and is constructed from durable and sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It is more exposed to metal hardware than the other options on the list. Some customers also complained that the instructions and incorrectly labeled pieces made it more difficult to put together.

3. Convertible

Unlike strollers and car seats, cribs don't have a lot of "features." However, that doesn't mean parents shouldn't take into consideration other factors such as aesthetics, price and the length of time the crib will last. Consider an adjustable crib if you would like a crib that will last until the age of toddlerhood. This will help save space and money, and make it easier to change the mattress as your baby grows.

While most cribs that convert into a full-size cheap cot bed seem like an afterthought--you simply take the side off and replace it with a longer rail, the Oeuf design is a sleek high-quality crib that can transform into an actual bed frame. It's GREENGUARD Gold certified minimalist, stylish, and looks nice in almost any nursery. Plus, you can bundle it with a matching trundle bed and dresser for a more seamless appearance.

This crib is a little larger than the other cribs in our tests, and it may use up more square footage of your nursery than the other cribs, but it's a beautiful piece that will stand up to the test of time. Parent testers say it's sturdy and easy to assemble, even for those who don't have the skills. It also comes with three different mattress heights that can be adjusted that allows you to start your baby in a low spot which is easy for parents to lift and then raise as they grow older.

This crib is more of a traditional look than the other two cribs on this list, which is ideal for parents looking for a crib that looks nice in a stately nursery. It's also easy to set up and comes with a set of toddler rails that convert, eliminating the need to buy the rails separately. The only drawback is that it does have some exposed hardware, which could be a problem for some.

4. Eco-Friendly

Eco-friendly cribs create the best of both worlds, providing a safe sleep environment for your baby while promoting sustainable environmental practices. They are free of harmful chemicals and emissions that are present in other cribs, and also toxins like PVC, phthalate, MDF, and lead. Eco-friendly cribs are generally constructed from solid wood or sustainable and renewable materials, and most are designed to minimize the impact on the environment. They are generally easy to build and convert, and some include an adjustable dresser or changing tray attached to them, which can free up space in the nursery.

Certain brands offer eco-friendly cribs, which are designed to adapt to your child's needs and convert to a toddler bed, daybed, or full-size bed. Some cribs may have extra features such as a built in changing table or storage compartments. They must be sturdy and durable to withstand repeated usage and cleaning. The best eco-friendly cribs are constructed from organic and non-toxic materials. They also come with a low-VOC finish.

A fantastic example of an eco-friendly crib is the Bloom Alma crib. It is made from sustainable birchwood and has no harmful components or finishes. It is Greenguard Certified and meets all safety standards. It is an excellent choice for parents who want a crib with a sleek design that is easy to maintain and environmentally friendly.

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

5. Safety First

Safety should be the primary priority when selecting a crib. Be sure that the crib is well-constructed and sturdy, equipped with secure hardware and firmly fitted fittings. Make sure it is in compliance with the current CPSC guidelines. This includes having less than 2.375 inches between the slats, no ornamental cutouts in the headboard or the footboard and corner posts that are either in line with the end panels of the crib or very tall. Anything in between poses the danger of strangulation.

Keep all toys away from the crib, as they can pose dangers of choking or even suffocation. Choose a baby monitor that is in a clear line of sight to ensure it does not hinder your view. Also, ensure that all cords are out of reach of your baby and securely connected. Don't keep any pillows, blankets or baby cribs with positioners. These items can cause dangers of suffocation and choke, and can be pushed or kicked by your child.

Also, avoid using older cribs as they may contain outdated features that could cause injuries. Even if the crib is in good condition, the slats could be too wide, or they may be lacking hardware. Additionally, old cribs may contain lead-based paint or have loose and hazardous bolts or screws.

The Stork Craft Evolur is a great value, but may be too much to those who prefer a minimal look. Other options, such as the Dream On Me Ashton 4 in 1 or the DaVinci Collby by Carter 4-in 1 have a similar look but less bells & whistles.