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Choosing the Best Crib

Choose a crib that you like. It will be in your nursery for a long time. Avoid cribs with cutouts or drop-sides that your baby could get into, and opt for one that is able to be converted to a toddler bed, or daybed.

Safety

We want to give our children the best cot bed start in life. This starts with a crib that's safe. You don't need to use an infant crib with many missing or loose pieces and you shouldn't choose one that isn't in line with the current safety standards. If you're buying a new crib, make sure you look for CPSC, ASTM, or JPMA certification to ensure it meets the most important safety requirements.

The slats in the crib must be spaced so that children aren't falling or catching their heads in the slats and should not have any decorative cutouts or other ornaments that could create a risk. A mattress support system is vital to the crib's safety, and it should be adjustable to different heights to accommodate your child as they grow.

It is also recommended to avoid dangling objects such as blind strings or curtains, since they pose an opportunity for strangulation for your Baby Crib. It's a good idea check your crib regularly for missing or loose items, and replace them if they are missing or that have become dislodged over time.

Some cribs come with a side panel that can be lowered. However it won't stay down for long. These are great for parents who don't want to share a bed. Just make sure you keep your crib away from windows and radiators.

If you're seeking a crib that is green, you should consider one made from wood from sustainable forests. It is also recommended to choose a crib that is Greenguard Gold Certified. This means that it has passed a series of tests to ensure that there are no emissions of chemicals. If you're looking to buy something superior, select a crib made from sustainable New Zealand pine that is free of BPA, BPA-based chemicals, phthalates, and other chemicals.

Style

Whether you're working with a classic or minimalist design, an elegant crib is a must. The SnuzPod4 fits well in smaller spaces due to its slim and sleek. It's GREENGUARD Certified and has the option of a lower-height mattress. One of our testers, Mother & Baby Editor Maria Martin, says the crib is "up there with some of the best crib newborn-looking ones we've seen even in the midst of grey!"

This classic high-back crib is made from solid New Zealand pinewood and comes in a variety of contemporary colors to match any aesthetic. It's heavier than the other cribs we tested, but durable enough to last into the age of toddler and beyond. Its longer sides make it less aesthetically-pleasing than some other cribs, and you won't have a view of your little one from all four sides. It also takes up more space in the nursery as compared to other top picks.

It's a good choice for small spaces, however its unique design makes it difficult to find sheets and bedding. It's also a bit bulkier than some of our other options, and it will likely need to be disassembled to fit through standard doors when moving from room to space.

Standard cribs are constructed from wood, including maple, oak, ash, cherry, mahogany or birch. They tend to be more durable than other materials and can withstand damage better than soft pine. Be aware that some manufacturers opt for pine over hardwoods that are more durable to save money. This could make the crib more vulnerable to dent and scratches which may require more frequent cleaning.

A standard crib will include a toddler rail to keep your child from falling out or Cot Beds climbing. Keep in mind, however, that many cribs designed for toddlers require the purchase of a separate toddler bed rail.

Convertibility

There are many aspects to take into consideration when selecting the right crib. You must consider the size, style and slat type and if it's convertible or not. It is essential to choose a crib that you love, as it will be used by your child for a long time. You should also choose a crib to fit in with the decor of your home, whether it's modern or traditional.

A convertible crib will grow with your child, eventually becoming a toddler bed, and eventually to a full-size bed. This will save money in the long run since you don't need to purchase a separate bed for your child.

There are a variety of convertible cribs on the market, but some stand out more than others. The Graco Benton 5-in-1 convertible crib is a great example. It is GREENGUARD gold certified, which means it meets or exceeds the safety standards of the government in terms of construction and finish. It also has three adjustable mattress settings and a low-profile that allows you to easily get your child in and out of it. It's easy to put together this crib and takes less than 15 minutes to assemble using an electric drill or driver.

The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 convertible crib is also a good alternative. This crib is an excellent value and is GREENGUARD Gold certified. It's a classic style and can be made into an infant bed, daybed or a full-size bed by the purchase of separate conversion kits. The crib is simple to assemble, and its low profile makes it easy for parents to move in and out.

The last crib on our list, the Oeuf Brooklyn convertible crib. This crib is ideal for minimalists looking to keep their room simple and tidy. It's a stylish, affordable crib that can be made into an adult bed or a full-size bed with the purchase of an optional rail and kit. This crib was built in Italy with environmentally-friendly production methods. It is also GREENGUARD gold certified and is designed to be used alongside the brand's non-toxic mattresses.

Budget

A quality crib is one that has a solid construction and easy assembly instructions. This will make the process painless. A chic design that is in line with the decor of your nursery is crucial. Cribs can run the gamut in terms of cost, but there are models that will fit into any budget.

For instance, best cot beds the top-rated Stokke Sleepi Bed is one of the most adaptable options on the market. It can be used as a bassinet or crib or as a toddler bed. It can also be used to gently rock your baby to slumber or create an easy slope for babies who are reflux. The add-on canopy and drape rod will encase your child in a warm baby-like womb. It can also be used as a portable play area, providing your child with a safe and comfortable space to rest when they are moving around.

Another option that doesn't skimp on design is the Oeuf Sparrow crib, which blends modern design with environmentally friendly materials. The solid Birch and Baltic plywood crib made of birch is made sustainably in Europe to last generations (and can be passed down through siblings) and is compliant with all CPSC safety standards, which include no cutouts for drop-sides or decorative cuts that could catch clothing. It has no rough or sharp edges, and can easily be dressed with sheets.

Some parents prefer a simple crib to complement their modern or contemporary home. Some prefer a more refined design that complements the interior decor of the room. If you fall into the latter look into the Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 crib. This beautiful model transforms from a bassinet into the size of a mini-crib, and then into a full-size crib without the need for mattresses or bars.

If you're an adult who doesn't enjoy fussiness, choose a crib that is simpler and cleaner looking. The Union 3-in-1 and Babyletto Hudson cribs both have all the components you require to help your baby grow into a toddler. However, they have an older-style look when in comparison to other models such as the Storkcraft Equinox 3 in 1 or Dream on Me Ashton 5 in 1.