9 Lessons Your Parents Taught You About Great Crib

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Buying a Great Crib

A great crib is essential for every nursery. Parents are looking for cribs that comply with strict safety standards.

They also want one that is attractive and is simple to put together. Other important aspects to consider is whether it comes with multiple mattress height positions and is able to be converted into a daybed or toddler Cot Bed.

Aesthetics

The best crib cribs will be designed with a style that complements the rest of your nursery's decor. They also feature a timeless style that won't change as your baby grows up. While some might prefer a contemporary style while others might prefer something more traditional. You can choose from many different colors and finishes to match your nursery's style. Some cribs have additional features that make them stand above the rest.

The Evolur, for example, features a mesh that helps improve airflow. Parents reported that it kept their children at a healthy temperature during bedtime and nap time. It comes with six different mattress heights to suit various sleeping preferences. It can be tilted for colic and reflux. Its minimalist design makes it a great choice for smaller nurseries. However it's more expensive compared to other options.

Another attractive crib is the DaVinci Jayden cots 4 tots-in-1. This solid wood crib can be converted to a daybed for a toddler with the purchase separate conversion kits. It comes with a high-back design, as well as furniture options, such as a changing table and dresser. This crib's shorter sides are ideal for parents who are smaller and don't want to reach over the rails in order to pick up their child.

The Stokke Sleepi Bed offers another alternative that is a versatile. It can be used as a bassinet, crib or toddler bed. The circular shape creates an environment like a womb for your baby. It is also easy to move since it has wheels and a smaller width. The minimalist design of the furniture means you don't need many toys or blankets and the additional accessories can be used to hang a mobile or canopy.

The Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 crib is another fantastic crib for a minimalist nursery. It has a sleek, simple design that is clean. It also has an very large. However, it's more expensive than other cribs and requires a toddler conversion kit. It also has lots of hardware that is exposed which some parents may find distracting.

Safety

When purchasing a crib it is important to consider the level of safety that the crib is. It might seem like a trivial thing but every aspect of a crib's design should be designed to ensure safety. For instance, slats should not be more than 3/8" apart (about the size of a soda-can) and the corners should not extend above the top rail on the mattress support. There should also be no decorative cutouts that could cause a child to get their head or arms trapped. It is recommended to go for products that are new and meet current safety standards, although when you do use secondhand equipment, make sure that it has not been subject to recall and is in compliance with all the manufacturer's guidelines.

Also, be sure to submit the registration card for the product, which usually comes with cribs and other baby gear to be informed in the event of a recall. It's also a good idea to learn cardiopulmonary reperfusion (CPR) and the Heimlich maneuver in the event of emergency.

In addition, when selecting a crib, avoid placing plush toys or other soft objects within it with the baby. These items can suffocate the baby and increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS. The crib should not be equipped with any pillows or bumpers since they could cause suffocation.

Finally, you should select a crib that has four or two height settings. This is so that you can lower the mattress as your child grows, to prevent them from being able to climb out of the crib or getting injured if they fall while trying to stand or crawl. The mattress support is generally set at the highest point for infants. However it is recommended to lower it as your child grows.

It is recommended to check the crib frequently for any loose or cracked hardware. Bolts and nails may become loose with time, so it is important to inspect them on a weekly basis.

Simple Assembly

The most straightforward cribs to put together are those with frame-and-panel construction on the three sides of the crib, as well as bars on the front. This design allows for simple woodworking and doesn't need any complicated joinery or specialty hardware. This crib design can be painted or stained for those who are DIYers. When assembling a crib sets, it is crucial to go through the instructions. It could put your baby's life in danger by not following a single step. The majority of cribs you purchase come with a set of instructions however, it's worth a quick internet search to get more details on the specific crib you're using.

When you are choosing a crib it is crucial to think about how easily the crib can be moved. The majority of cribs are too large to fit through the majority of doors, so you'll need to disassemble it if you want to move it from one location in your home to another. This can be a headache and could cause frustration, especially if you're in a hurry to get your baby sleep.

If you are seeking a crib that has wheels or a standing, then you should look for one. These options allow you to easily move the crib from one area to another and keep it tidy and safe. Also, be sure to select a crib that has an uncluttered design. It is then easy to decorate it to match your nursery theme.

It's easy to put together and can be disassembled. It is also lightweight and easy to maneuver, so you can put it together in minutes. The most effective cribs come with all the hardware you require, so there's no need to worry about the addition of additional components. But, make sure to inspect the hardware regularly as bolts and nails can become loose when used.

One of our most loved cribs is the Pottery Barn Kids Larkin. It is constructed from poplar wood, which is a hard wood that is more resistant to denting than pine, which is a less expensive softwood. It is strong enough to last for a number of children, and a gorgeous addition to any baby's nursery.

Cost

Some cribs can cost quite a bit, but you can find one that fits your budget. If you want to buy an item that will last for years to come, select one with a timeless design and a sturdy construction. Avoid particle board and look for high-quality wood. Also, avoid rough areas or cutouts that could be a choking hazard for your baby.

Think about buying a crib that can grow with your child. It could be one that transforms into a toddler's crib, and later into a full-size bed. This way, you won't need to purchase a second Cot Bed when your child grows older.

Pottery Barn Kids offers a variety of cribs starting at just under $600. You can choose to build it yourself with UPS delivery or go for Pottery Barn Kids' in-home delivery and assembly service to put it together for you, right in your bedroom. If you're looking for traditional, modern or eclectic design, there's sure to be a crib that matches your style.

Another option is to buy a convertible crib that can fit in any mattress, which means you can keep it in use as your baby grows. These cribs have a trundle and dresser built in, so you don't have to purchase additional furniture for your child's room. Some of these cribs even come with a rocking mechanism that some parents have found relaxing for fussy babies with colic and reflux.

The disadvantage of these cribs is that they are larger than standalone cribs, so they will occupy more floor space in your home. And, if you want to move them from room to room, you'll need to disassemble the cribs first.

You can also find cribs that are GREENGUARD Gold certified, which means they have been tested and cleared for over 10,000 chemicals. This certification is crucial when you're concerned about the environment or your baby's health.

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