Guide To Recommended Cribs: The Intermediate Guide In Recommended Cribs

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You want a crib that's sturdy and safe. Look for solid wood construction and slat spacing that is less than 2.4 inches wide.

One of our favorite choices is the Stokke Sleepi Crib. It includes four mattress heights and is constructed from sustainable and renewable New Zealand Pinewood. It also comes with a toddler rail that is included.

1. Sturdy

The majority of a baby's time is spent in their time in the crib, so it is important to choose a crib that is solid enough. Look for cribs which meet the safety standards and regulations formulated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Consumer Product Safety Commission and emphasize structural integrity. Also, think about avoiding older cribs that may have loose parts or rough spots which could cause harm to your baby.

Look for a solid frame and avoid slats which are too close together as this can pose a danger of suffocation. Choose a crib with no decorative cutouts or drop-sides since these options could be dangerous for your child.

Also, stay clear of finishes that contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) because they can impact your baby's breathing tots and cots sleep. Instead, select cribs that are certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. It's also beneficial to select a crib with a minimal footprint, since it will reduce the space in your nursery and reduce dust accumulation.

The DaVinci Kalani is a great option for a solid crib, since it is a good fit for the majority of our requirements. It's easy to clean, doesn't have any exposed hardware that could be stuck on toys or clothing and looks beautiful in a variety of rooms. The only drawbacks are that it doesn't have a toddler rail and doesn't have the same number of slat levels as some other cribs on this list.

Stork Craft Tuscany is another crib we would recommend. It's more expensive than the other cribs, but it meets all of our criteria and is simple to put together. It only has three mattress levels which is less than other cribs. However, if you plan on using the crib for several years, it may be better suited to your needs.

2. Easy to Assemble

In contrast to larger cribs most modern mini cribs do not require an entire day to put together. They're usually ready for use right out of the package, and only take 30 minutes to put together using the tools included. Some include a built-in toddler Cot Bed conversion kit, which saves you from the need to purchase separate pieces.

Of course, you must ensure that the crib is securely assembled with no gaps or rough areas that could snag your baby. Pay attention to the quality and quantity of hardware including screws and bolts. Make sure they're tightened securely but don't over tighten them, which could lead to cracked wood or stripped threads. Also, look for a solid-wood crib, which is considered safer than metal.

If you're thinking about buying a crib that requires assembly, choose one with simple and straightforward instructions. Some manufacturers provide a video tutorial for those not used to working with furniture pieces. A good guide will include a list with the required tools, including screws and washers.

In addition to design, size is another factor to consider. A crib should be big enough for your child but not too big that it will not fit through a standard opening. Be cautious when using hand-me-downs as older cribs might not meet the latest safety standards.

The Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 is a great choice for those looking for an elegant, modern crib. It is constructed of sturdy and sustainable New Zealand Pinewood and has three different mattress settings. It has more exposed metal hardware than the other options that are on the list. A few users also mentioned that the instructions and the incorrectly labeled pieces made it difficult to put together.

3. Convertible

In contrast to car seats and strollers cribs don't come with a lot of "features." However, that doesn't mean parents shouldn't be thinking about other aspects like aesthetics, cost, and how long the crib lasts. Consider a convertible crib if want a crib that lasts until toddlerhood. This will save you money as well as space, making it easier to swap out the mattress as your child develops.

While most cribs that convert into a full-size bed feel like a gimmick--you just remove the side 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 can be incorporated into almost any nursery. Additionally, you can combine it with the trundle bed that matches and dresser to create a more seamless appearance.

The crib is larger than the other cribs in our tests. It could occupy more space in your nursery than some of the smaller options, but it's a beautiful piece that will stand up to the test of time. Parent testers say it's sturdy and easy to put together even for those who aren't skilled. It also has three adjustable mattress heights. This allows you to start your child in a seated position which is easy for caregivers and then raise the mattress as they get older.

The convertible crib is more traditional than the other cribs on this list. It's ideal for parents seeking a crib that will be a part of the formal nursery. It is also easy to put together, and comes with toddler conversion rails. This means that you don't have to purchase the rails separately. The only downside is that it has some exposed hardware, which may be an issue for some.

4. Eco-Friendly

Eco-friendly cribs create an ideal solution for both parents and children, offering a safe sleep environment for your child while also promoting sustainable practices for the environment. They are free of harmful emissions and chemicals that can be found in other cribs, and also harmful substances such as PVC, phthalate MDF, and lead. Eco-friendly cribs are made of solid wood, sustainable and renewable materials, and feature a minimalist design. They are generally easy to assemble and change, and some include dressers or changing tables attached, which can help save space in the nursery.

Certain brands have eco-friendly cribs that can be converted into a toddler bed or full-size bed. They could also include additional features, such as a built-in changing table or storage compartments. They should be sturdy and durable to withstand repeated use and clean. The best eco-friendly cribs are made of non-toxic, organic materials and have a low-VOC finish.

A great example of a green crib is the Bloom Alma crib. This model is made from sustainable birchwood, and it does not contain toxic finishes or components. It is Greenguard Certified for low chemical emissions and it meets all safety standards. It is a great choice for parents who want an elegant crib design that is easy to maintain and green.

Namesake is another option that offers timeless design and high-quality construction at a low cost. The sturdy slats of the crib are made of high-quality hardwood, and its non-toxic finish is Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions. The crib also features an optional reflux leg that can be added cots to tots the side of the crib to create a gentle incline for babies who have reflux.

5. Safety First

When you are choosing a crib safety should be the top priority. Make sure the crib is well-built and sturdy, with firmly fitted and secure hardware. Also, ensure that it complies with the current CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) guidelines: less than 2.375 inches of space between the slats (that's about the width of a soda can), no decorative cutout designs in the footboard or headboard, and corner posts that are flush with the end panels or very tall--anything between can pose a strangulation risk.

Keep all toys away from the crib, as they pose choking or suffocation risks. Choose a baby monitor that is in a clear line of sight so it does not hinder your view. Also, make sure any cords are not within your baby's reach and are securely connected. Also, do not keep pillows, blankets, or baby cribs with positioners. These can cause suffocation and choking risks and could be thrown away by your baby or pulled down by older siblings.

Do not use cribs that are old as they could be equipped with outdated features that can cause injury. Even if a crib appears in excellent condition, the slats could be too wide or might be lacking hardware. Additionally, old cribs may have paint that contains lead or have loose and hazardous screws or bolts.

The Stork Craft Evolur is a great crib value, but could be too much for those who prefer a minimalist design. Other options, like the Dream On Me Ashton 4-in-1 or the Carter's by DaVinci Colby 4-in-1, have a similar style but less bells and whistles.