The 10 Scariest Things About Best Infant Cribs
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A crib is among the most important pieces for your baby's nursery. But picking out a good crib can be a daunting task particularly with the number of various styles and security concerns.
Look for a crib that meets the highest safety standards and has no dangling or chewable components. We also suggest a crib with a wide selection of mattress heights and a sleek design that matches your style.
Safety
When assembling and setting up your baby's crib, be sure to adhere to the safe sleeping guidelines set by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is essential to avoid putting any items in the crib of your child that could cause harm or injury, including pillows, blankets as well as sheepskins, stuffed toys and bumper pads (see our complete guide to safe sleep for more details). Teddy bears, dolls, and stuffed animals larger than 15 inches should not be allowed to be placed in the crib of your baby. These items could easily fall into or become trapped between your baby and the crib bars or be swallowed by the mattress.
The best infant cribs are made from safe materials that are free from VOCs and other harmful chemicals. They also meet strict federal laws, state and local requirements for structural safety. Additionally, they're third-party tested for quality and safety (think GREENGAURD gold or ASTM, JMPA, or CPSIA certificates!). They're designed to last and are flexible, allowing them to grow with your child.
Whether you're buying new or used, it's essential to select cribs that meet today's rigorous safety standards. Used cribs can become less sturdy over time due to humidity, age and use. This can create serious risks for your baby.
The slats on your crib should not exceed 2-3/8 inch (6 centimeters), and the hardware should be secure. Examine the slats, mattress support rims, and hardware for any loose or damaged components.
It's best to avoid cribs that were used by pets or children in the past, since their safety may have been compromised. Don't purchase or buy a crib with drop-side rails. This feature was banned in 2012 by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to protect the public.
Style
Although all cribs must meet strict safety standards, there are numerous design variations. Some of the differences are aesthetic, such as the slats have the same length or are spaced further apart, while others could impact the ease to clean and use the crib. Some features, like finials and drop sides aren't safe and should be avoided, while others--like adjustable mattress heights and wheels/casters are highly sought-after by many parents.
One thing to keep in mind is that the crib should be used solely for sleep for infants, so it's not an ideal place to store clothes or toys. You can also put a crib on your registry to receive help from family and friends in the event you need help.
Cribs come in a variety of sizes and shapes However, the ones we prefer are those that combine style and function. For instance, the Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 crib is simple and stylish. It's GREENGUARD Gold certified, which is essential for any toxic-free Baby Crib product and can be converted into a toddler Cot Bed and daybed (toddler conversion kit available separately).
Other cribs are more traditional, like the DaVinci Jayden 4 in 1. It's a stylish choice that can fit in large nurseries. However, it takes more space than smaller minimalist options. It has only three mattress levels, which is half the number offered by competitors. It's also not as durable as our other picks.
Another option that has modern design is the Babyletto Hudson. Its concealed hardware and all-round mesh enhance airflow and make it easier to see your baby, which Dr. Casares says is an important aspect for new parents. It can also be raised to a higher height to help reduce colic and reflux tots and cots colic, making it suitable for babies ranging from birth to 6 months. It's also GREENGUARD certified GOLD and comes with a mattress that is also a match. It's important to note, however it's more costly than our other top picks and requires a separate toddler bed conversion kit.
Adjustable Mattress Height
It is essential that the crib mattress of your baby is of the correct height. This will ensure that your child isn't able to climb out which could be hazardous or even fatal. A mattress that is higher can also help keep your child from overheating or becoming suffocated.
A good crib should come with adjustable rails or slats which allow you to raise the mattress or lower it as your child grows. Most good cribs will also include a conversion kit that allows you can transform the crib into an adult daybed or a toddler bed after your baby outgrows it. In the end, it's a good idea to choose a crib that has been tested and approved by a third party organization to ensure safety. This includes the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) seal and GREENGUARD Gold certification that means it has been tested to ensure that there are minimal chemicals or finishes present in the crib where your baby sleeps.
The Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib is one of the most highly-rated cribs available and it's simple to put together, with a straightforward design that doesn't include any jarring pieces or parts. The sides of the crib are smaller than many other models however, one user reported that her baby slept well in it, and was in good condition when she gave it to a friend following the birth of her second child.
Another option that is worth considering is the Stokke Sleepi Crib, which features a unique oval shape that gives it a modern style. It's more expensive than the majority of cribs, but it's durable and comes with many features that make up the price. It is able to be converted into an infant bed or a bassinet and has wheels that make it easy to move around. It also comes with a canopy that can be used to create a child-like space for your baby. It's also an elegant look to any nursery.
The only drawback to this crib is that it doesn't include an additional mattress, which you'll have to purchase separately. It's a secure, comfortable crib that can adapt to your child's needs as they go from newborn to toddler.
No Chewable or Dangling Parts
The most secure cribs are free of chewable or dangling components. If something is hanging above or below their crib, it could cause the rails to be pulled or create a strangulation risk. Babies can be very grabbing. If a parent decides to decorate their crib with decorative items or toys, they should be sure that the items are securely fastened and are not within Baby's reach.
In addition to the security features of our top cribs for infants, we also take into consideration how easy it is to put together. The ideal crib will be simple enough to be able to do it yourself and doesn't require special tools or a long time to assemble. Many parents report that assembling a modern crib takes less than an hour, and the included instructions are generally clear and easy to follow.
A crib will be an important purchase for many new parents, so it is essential to choose one that will last for many years to come. Select a crib that is able to be transformed from a crib to an adult bed, and then a full-size mattress.
The Ikea Nestig Cloud crib is our top pick for a convertible crib that can be used as a bassinet during the beginning, and later converted into an infant bed, a daybed, or a large bed. It's made for long-term use and comes in a variety of colors, making it easy to match your nursery design theme.
Another excellent choice is the Stork Craft Equinox 3-in-1 crib. This beautiful, minimalist-style crib has a low profile that makes it easier for parents who are small to touch their child and comfort them. It also has a great reputation for quality and is available in white, cherry, espresso, and natural pine colors.
This crib is Greenguard Gold Certified for finish quality and environmental safety, and it's made from sustainably-sourced New Zealand pine that is free of toxins like lead and phthalates (BPA). It also surpasses all safety standards of the government, including ASTM, CPSC, and JPMA. The only thing that's missing is a toddler rail which you can buy separately. This is a good option for those who are looking for an affordable, high-quality crib that will last.