The 10 Scariest Things About Best Infant Cribs

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The crib is an extremely essential piece of furniture for your baby's nursery. It can be difficult to choose the best crib, given so many designs and safety concerns.

Look for cribs that meet the highest safety standards and includes no chewable or dangling parts. We also suggest a crib that has a broad choice of mattress heights and a modern design that matches your style.

Safety

When assembling and arranging your baby's crib, be sure to follow safe sleep guidelines set out by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is essential to stay clear of putting anything in the crib of your child which could cause injury or harm including blankets, pillows and sheepskins, stuffed toys, and bumper pads (see our complete guide to safe sleeping for more details). Your baby should also not sleep with any teddy bears dolls, or stuffed animals that are larger than 15 inches. They could easily fall into or get stuck between your baby and the crib bars, or be swallowed by the mattress.

The most suitable cribs for infants are made from materials that are free of VOCs, harmful chemicals, and other substances. They also comply with strict federal and state regulations for structural safety. They're also tested by a third party for safety and quality (think GREENGAURD gold or ASTM, JMPA, or CPSIA certs!). They're also designed to be durable and convertible, so they'll continue to grow with your child.

Whether you're buying new or used, it's crucial to select cribs that meet today's strict safety standards. Secondhand cribs may have their structural integrity weakened due to age, humidity and prolonged use, which can pose grave dangers to your child.

The slats on your crib should not exceed 2-3/8 inch (6 centimeters) and the hardware should be secure. Check the slats, mattress support rims and the hardware for any broken or loose components.

It's also wise to avoid using cribs that have been used by other children and/or pets, since their safety could have been compromised. Don't buy or accept cribs with a drop-side rail. This feature was banned in 2012 by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to protect the public.

Style

Although all cribs must comply with strict safety standards, you'll find many design differences. Some are just cosmetic, such as the slats have the same length, or are spaced closer apart, while others could make it difficult to clean and use the crib. Certain features, such as drop sides and finials, aren't safe and should be avoided as well. Other features, such as adjustable mattress height and casters/wheels--are highly sought-after by many parents.

One thing to keep in mind is that the crib should be used exclusively for sleeping infants, so it's not a place to store toys or clothing. It's also an excellent idea to include the crib on your registry so that your family and friends can lend a hand to assist you in getting one when the time comes.

Cribs come in all shapes and sizes However, the ones we prefer are those that combine style and function. For instance, the Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 is minimalist and looks sharp. It's also GREENGUARD Gold certified, which we consider a must-have for any product that is free of toxics, and it can convert into a toddler bed and daybed (toddler conversion kit sold separately).

Other cribs have a more traditional look like the DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1. It's a stately choice that can be incorporated into big nursery spaces, but it takes up more floor space than the smaller minimalist options and has exposed hardware that some may find distracting. Moreover, it only has three mattress height levels which is less than half of the competition and it's not as sturdy as some of our other options.

Another option with a modern aesthetic is the Babyletto Hudson. The Babyletto Hudson's mesh all-around and hidden hardware enhance airflow and Dr. Casares believes that this is a feature that new parents appreciate. It can also be elevated to a higher height to help reduce colic and reflux, making it suitable for babies aged from birth to 6 months. It's also GREENGUARD GOLD certified and comes with an extra mattress that can be used as a substitute. It's important to note that this bed is more expensive than the other top options and requires an additional conversion kit for toddler beds.

Adjustable Mattress Height

If your baby is sleeping in their crib, it is important that the mattress is at the correct height. This will prevent your child from climbing out of the crib, which can be dangerous or fatal. A higher mattress also helps protect your baby from overheating or becoming suffocated.

A good crib should have adjustable rails or slats which allow you to raise the mattress or lower it as your child grows. Most good cribs will also come with a conversion kit, so you can transform the crib into an adult daybed or a toddler bed when your child is no longer using it. Finally, it's recommended to select a crib that has been tested and approved by a third party organization for safety. This includes the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) seal and GREENGUARD Gold certification which means that it has been tested to ensure there are minimal chemicals or finishes present in the Baby Cot's sleeping space.

The Graco Sweet2Sleep crib has simple design and doesn't have confusing parts. It is among the most highly-rated cribs. The sides of the crib are shorter than those of other cribs. However, one parent tester said that her child slept well and the crib was in good shape when she gave it to a friend as her second baby.

Stokke Sleepi Crib is another fantastic alternative. It features an oval shape, which gives it a modern look. It is a little more expensive than other cribs, however its durability and features are worth it. For instance, it can be converted into a bassinet or toddler bed and has wheels so it's easy to move from room to room. 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 mattress, which you'll have to purchase separately. It's a safe and comfortable crib that can expand with your child from newborn to toddler.

No Dangling or Chewable Components

The safest cribs are those that do not have chewable or dangling components. If something is hung above or below their crib, this could cause the rails to pull or cause strangulation. Babies are very grabby. If a parent decides to decorate their crib with ornaments or toys, they should be sure that the items are securely fastened and out of baby's reach.

In addition to the security features of our top cribs for infants, we also look at how easy it is to set up. The ideal crib will be easy enough that you can make it yourself and doesn't require specialized tools or a long time to assemble. Most parents report that it takes less than one hour to assemble a modern crib, and the instructions are generally easy to follow.

It's important that you choose a crib that will last many years. To ensure longevity, you should choose a convertible crib sets that can be used from the time of infancy all the way to an adult bed and then an adult-sized bed.

Our top pick for a 4-in-1 convertible crib is the Ikea Nestig Cloud Crib, that can be used to replace an infant bassinet during the first months, then convert into a toddler bed, daybed, or a full-size bed. It is designed to last and comes in a variety of colors so that you can match it to your nursery's design theme.

Another option that is a great choice is the Stork Craft Equinox 3-in-1 crib. This stunning, minimalist-style crib is low-profile that allows parents who are small cot beds to reach their child and soothe their child. It also has a stellar reputation for quality and comes in cherry, white, espresso, and natural pine colors.

This crib is Greenguard Gold Certified for finish quality and environmental protection, and it's made from sustainably-sourced New Zealand pine that is free of toxins such as lead and phthalates (BPA). It also exceeds the safety standards of the government, including ASTM, CPSC, and JPMA. The only thing missing is the toddler rail. You can purchase it separately. This is a great choice for those who are looking for an affordable, high-quality, and low-cost crib that will last.