Guide To Recommended Cribs: The Intermediate Guide For 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 under 2.4 inches wide.

Stokke Sleepi Crib is one of our most favored. It comes with four different mattress sizes and is made out of renewable and sustainable New Zealand Pinewood. It comes with a toddler's rail.

1. Sturdy

It is crucial that the crib is built to last because babies will spend the majority of their time in it. Make sure that the crib you choose is in compliance with the safety standards and regulations formulated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Consumer Product Safety Commission and focus on structural integrity. Also, you should avoid older cribs that may have loose parts or rough spots that could harm your little one.

Avoid cribs with slats that are too close together, as this can cause the child to suffocate. Find a crib that does not have decorative cutouts, or drop-sides because these can be dangerous for your child.

Avoid finishes that contain volatile compounds (VOCs) because they may influence your baby's breathing and sleeping. Choose a crib certified with Greenguard Gold that uses non-toxic materials. It's also beneficial to select a crib with a minimal footprint, as it will save space in your nursery and reduce dust accumulation.

The DaVinci Kalani is a great choice for a solid crib, since it fulfills the majority of our criteria. It is easy to clean and doesn't include exposed hardware that can be stuck on toys or clothing. It also looks beautiful in all rooms. The only downside is that it doesn't include an infant 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 recommend. It's more expensive than the other cribs on this list but it meets all of our criteria and is easy to put together. It also only has three mattress height levels, which is less than some other cribs, but it's a good choice if you're planning to have your baby use the crib for a few years and want it to last longer.

2. Easy to Assemble

Modern mini cribs do not need a full day of assembly, unlike some larger cribs. In fact, most are ready to use out of the box, and take just about 30 minutes to put together using the included tools. Some come with a built-in toddler bed conversion kit that spares you from the need to purchase separate pieces.

You should always make sure that the crib is assembled properly and that there aren't gaps or rough surfaces that could snag a Baby beds. You should also pay attention to the quality of hardware, particularly screws and bolts. Make sure you tighten them up securely but not too much as this can cause the wood to break or strip threads. Also look for a solid wood crib, which is believed to be safer than metal.

Find cribs that come with easy and clear instructions. Some manufacturers offer a video tutorial for those who are not used to working with furniture pieces. A good manual will include a list with the essential tools, like washers and screws.

Beyond the design, size is a different factor to consider. A crib must be large enough for your child, but not so large that it will not pass through a standard opening. Be cautious about using cribs that are older as they may not meet the current safety standards.

The Storkcraft Equinox 3 in 1 is a great option for parents who are looking for a modern and sleek crib. It comes with three mattress height settings and is constructed of sturdy, sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It has more exposed metal hardware than the other options on the market. A few users also mentioned that the instructions and mislabeled pieces made it more difficult to assemble.

3. Convertible

If you're looking for a crib that will last through toddlerhood and beyond, think about one that converts into a daybed or a full-size bed. If you're looking for a crib that will last through toddlerhood and beyond, think about buying one that can convert into a full-sized bed or daybed. This will free up space and money, and make it easier to replace the mattress as your baby grows.

The majority of cribs that transform into full-size beds are an afterthought and you have to remove the side and replace it with an extended rail. Oeuf has designed a stylish crib that can be transformed into bed frames. It's GREENGUARD Gold-certified, minimal and is a great addition to any nursery. You can also bundle it with matching trundle beds or dressers to create a seamless design.

The crib is larger than the other cribs in our tests. It could occupy more space in your nursery than the smaller options, but it's a beautiful piece that will stand the test of time. Parent testers say it's sturdy and easy to assemble, even for those who aren't handy. It also comes with three different mattress heights you can adjust, which means you can start your child in a low spot that is easy for caregivers to lift and then raise as they grow older.

This convertible crib is more traditional than the other cribs on this list. It's perfect for parents who are looking for a crib that can fit in the formal nursery. It is also simple to assemble, and comes with a set of toddler conversion rails. This eliminates the need to buy them separately. The only downside is that it does have some exposed hardware, which might be an issue for some.

4. Eco-Friendly

Eco-friendly cribs create the best infant cribs of both worlds, providing a safe and secure sleeping 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 are generally constructed from solid wood or Nursery Cots renewable and sustainable materials, and a lot of them are designed to minimize the impact on the environment. They are generally simple to put together and change, and some include a changing tray or dresser attached that can save space in the nursery.

Some brands make eco-friendly cribs that are designed to adapt to your child's needs changing into a daybed, toddler bed, or full-size cheap cot bed. Some cribs might have additional features like a built in changing table or storage compartments. No matter what their ability to convert, they should be sturdy and durable enough to withstand frequent use and regular cleaning. The most eco-friendly cribs are made of non-toxic, organic materials and have a low-VOC finish.

A fantastic example of a crib that is eco-friendly is the Bloom Alma crib. It is made from sustainable birchwood and has no toxic components or finishes. It is Greenguard Certified for low chemical emissions and is compliant with all safety standards. It is a great choice for parents who are looking for an eco-friendly crib with a sleek, modern design and is easy to clean.

Namesake is another option, with timeless design and high-quality construction at a reasonable cost. The sturdy slats made from high-quality hardwood are Greenguard Gold certified to have low chemical emissions. The crib comes with an reflux foot that can be connected to the side to create a gentle slope for babies with reflux.

5. Safety First

When you are choosing a crib security should be the primary priority. Be sure that the crib is well-constructed and sturdy, with secure hardware and fittings that are securely fitted. Make sure it is in compliance with the current CPSC guidelines. This includes having less than 2.375 inches between the slats; no decorative cutouts in the headboard or footboard, and corner posts that are either flush with the end panels of the crib or very tall. Anything in between poses the danger of strangulation.

Additionally, keep all toys out of the crib because they could pose choking and risk of suffocation. Choose a baby monitor with a clear line of sight to ensure it does not interfere with your view. Also, make sure that all cords are out of reach of your child and securely connected. Do not place blankets, pillows or even positioners in the crib. These items can pose dangers of choking and suffocation, and could be thrown away by your infant or dragged down by older siblings.

Also, do not use old cribs because they could have outdated construction features that could result in injuries. Even if the crib is in excellent condition, it could have slats which are too wide or lack hardware. Also, old cribs could contain lead-based paint or have loose and dangerous screws or bolts.

The Stork Craft Evolur offers a lot of features for a reasonable price, but it could be too much for those who want a minimal 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.