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14 Questions You Shouldn't Be Afraid To Ask About Best Crib Newborn
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Choosing the best infant cribs Crib Newborn
The Westport Cot Bed will look gorgeous in the Scandi nursery. It also offers a great amount of flexibility, with three mattress support levels and the capability to convert into the bed of a toddler.
Cribs consume a lot of room, so bassinets might be a better option for homes with small spaces. However, Cots To Tots a lot of parents prefer a crib for security reasons.
Safety
The choice of the best crib for newborn crib for newborns is crucial to your baby's health and wellbeing. It is important to ensure that the crib meets the current safety standards and is free from dangers that could cause harm to your child as they sleep. It should be constructed well and sturdy, with no loose pieces that may catch on clothing or pose a choking risk. It is also crucial to follow the manufacturer's directions regarding assembly and use, and check the crib regularly for indications of wear or damage.
Examine the distance between slats. It shouldn't be more than 2 and 3/4 inches to prevent your baby from falling over or getting their legs trapped between them. You must also be able to easily reach and see your baby's crib. If you're not, the slats are too close together and should be larger.
Another aspect of the crib to consider is the mattress support system. It must be adjustable to various levels so that you can lower the mattress as your child grows. This will reduce the risk that your child will climb out of the crib as they begin to crawl.
A fitted sheet that fits the bed securely and a solid and stable structure are additional safety features you should look for. You should also choose a crib with fixed sides instead of one with drop sides which could be hazardous for your baby. It's also better to share a room as your baby for six months or so, and only move them into their own bedroom once they are old enough to be supervised when they sleep on their own.
Finally, you should ensure that the crib is positioned away from radiators and windows, and that any dangling objects like curtains or blind cords are out of their reach. Also, you should remove any items that could be danger to your child's health, such as blankets or pillows. Be wary of purchasing second-hand cribs since they may not be in compliance with the current safety standards or been recalled for other reasons.
Design
While cribs may look all similar, it's important to remember that each must adhere to strict safety guidelines. To this end, the majority of the cribs we reviewed have a similar layout to ensure uniformity of structural solidity. Most cribs have circular bars that do not have gaps or rough surfaces that could trap babies or pinch them. We also tested each crib and rated it for its user-friendliness and assembly. More parts can mean more confusion, so we recommend selecting a crib with clear instructions that are easy to follow to minimize frustration.
The Evolur Sprout crib is one of our favorites. It features a chic, contemporary design and comes in a variety of colors, including two-toned options. It also has a universal mattress fitting and is Greenguard Gold Certified for having low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is another option. This crib is sleek, modern and minimal in appearance. It's ideal for modern nurseries. The crib comes in various colors and four different mattress heights so that your baby can use it as a newborn or toddler. The crib was extremely stable and sturdy. It did not flex or creak when a heavy child climbed into it.
If you're planning to have more children, you may want to consider a convertible crib. Many of these options can convert into a toddler bed and then a full-size bed offering excellent longevity for the money. The Sweet2Sleep Crib is a prime example of a convertible crib which received high marks from our parents who tested it. Many of them said that the side rails with a drop-down feature made feeding their baby at night more secure and easier, and the crib was spacious enough for the baby to be comfortable while mom and dad were sleeping.
The Colby 4-in-1 from the Carter's by DaVinci is an excellent choice if you like the traditional style. It is less expensive than the Stork Craft and is a classic design that is compatible with the majority of nursery decors. It comes with three different mattress heights, however it may be a bit shallow for some toddlers and petite parents.
Mattress
Newborns are messy creatures, and a clean crib mattress is a must. Spit-up from babies and diaper leaks can cause mattresses to become dirty and damp which can lead to mildew or bacteria that could be harmful to infants. Find a mattress cover that can be wiped down with a cloth or scrubbed with mild cleaner. Also, pick a mattress cover with a waterproof material to help prevent fluids from seeping into the mattress and causing health issues.
Find mattresses that are designed to last 10 years, which means it's prepared for toddlers and beyond. Many of the products that we have reviewed are reversible, with a toddler and infant side. This allows you to use them from birth up until your child is old enough to be their own bed.
A mattress that is firm for the crib is ideal because it can support their spines as they are developing. A mattress that is firm and sturdy will also lower the chance of SIDS. This is due to the fact that mattresses that are soft increase the likelihood that an infant's head will sink into it.
If you are looking for a mattress that is firm for your crib make sure you examine the label to make sure that it meets Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for flammability, waterproofing, lead and other chemicals that might pose risk to infants. You can also find certifications such as Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS, which indicate that the mattress has been tested for volatile organic compounds that could harm infants' nervous and respiratory systems.
Another consideration is the weight of a crib mattress. Sheet changes at night require that you move and lift the mattress. If you struggle lifting heavy objects or don't want to carry a heavy item then consider getting a lighter crib mattress. Newton Wovenaire, for example, is only 8 pounds while Naturepedic Organic Crib Mattress – Dual Firmness weighs 20 lbs. This makes it one of the heavier mattresses in this review. It is also made of foam instead of woven-core inners. This makes it easier to move around compared to a heavier traditional coil mattress.
Assembly
New parents will appreciate a crib that's easy to put together. Look for one with hardware that's firmly secured and has without sharp edges or rough spots that could irritate your baby's skin. Beware of cribs with drop-sides, or cutouts for headboards and footboards -- these features aren't compatible with today's safety standards.
If you decide to purchase a convertible crib, you will need to purchase an additional kit to convert it into an adult bed. These kits are offered separately by most manufacturers. They're usually cheap cot beds, and they'll help your child transition into a larger bed more smoothly.
Many new parents appreciate the durability that is offered by a convertible crib and they're a great option for families with multiple children. These cribs are built to last and typically can be transformed into an infant bed, daybed or a full-size bed.
The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib solid wood crib that is GREENGUARD Gold Certified and comes with four mattress-level heights. It has a traditional style and is available in white or slate grey to match every nursery decor. The crib is simple to move around and has locking wheels. It can be used with the majority of twin mattresses. Our test subjects found that this crib to be very simple to assemble - it took 23 minutes to put together.
The Sprout Crib, another top rated cots-rated crib is made from sustainably harvested Baltic birch. It is compliant with all U.S. safety standards, as well as the standards of Australia, Canada and Europe. It has a simple elegant design that can go with any bedroom decor. The Sprout is among the tiniest cribs we've tested, weighing just 6kg, making it easy to move around. It also comes with a handy travel bag.
The runner-up of our tests, the Oeuf Modern Crib is built with sustainably-sourced New Zealand pine. It has been awarded numerous awards from various parenting magazines like BabyCenter and Babble. It has a moderate-height profile that can be transformed from an infant crib into a toddler bed with a rail or into a daybed that doesn't have rail. It is simple to put together and also has a lot of aesthetic appeal. However the slick finish could be scratched during normal use.
The Westport Cot Bed will look gorgeous in the Scandi nursery. It also offers a great amount of flexibility, with three mattress support levels and the capability to convert into the bed of a toddler.
Cribs consume a lot of room, so bassinets might be a better option for homes with small spaces. However, Cots To Tots a lot of parents prefer a crib for security reasons.
Safety
The choice of the best crib for newborn crib for newborns is crucial to your baby's health and wellbeing. It is important to ensure that the crib meets the current safety standards and is free from dangers that could cause harm to your child as they sleep. It should be constructed well and sturdy, with no loose pieces that may catch on clothing or pose a choking risk. It is also crucial to follow the manufacturer's directions regarding assembly and use, and check the crib regularly for indications of wear or damage.
Examine the distance between slats. It shouldn't be more than 2 and 3/4 inches to prevent your baby from falling over or getting their legs trapped between them. You must also be able to easily reach and see your baby's crib. If you're not, the slats are too close together and should be larger.
Another aspect of the crib to consider is the mattress support system. It must be adjustable to various levels so that you can lower the mattress as your child grows. This will reduce the risk that your child will climb out of the crib as they begin to crawl.
A fitted sheet that fits the bed securely and a solid and stable structure are additional safety features you should look for. You should also choose a crib with fixed sides instead of one with drop sides which could be hazardous for your baby. It's also better to share a room as your baby for six months or so, and only move them into their own bedroom once they are old enough to be supervised when they sleep on their own.
Finally, you should ensure that the crib is positioned away from radiators and windows, and that any dangling objects like curtains or blind cords are out of their reach. Also, you should remove any items that could be danger to your child's health, such as blankets or pillows. Be wary of purchasing second-hand cribs since they may not be in compliance with the current safety standards or been recalled for other reasons.
Design
While cribs may look all similar, it's important to remember that each must adhere to strict safety guidelines. To this end, the majority of the cribs we reviewed have a similar layout to ensure uniformity of structural solidity. Most cribs have circular bars that do not have gaps or rough surfaces that could trap babies or pinch them. We also tested each crib and rated it for its user-friendliness and assembly. More parts can mean more confusion, so we recommend selecting a crib with clear instructions that are easy to follow to minimize frustration.
The Evolur Sprout crib is one of our favorites. It features a chic, contemporary design and comes in a variety of colors, including two-toned options. It also has a universal mattress fitting and is Greenguard Gold Certified for having low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is another option. This crib is sleek, modern and minimal in appearance. It's ideal for modern nurseries. The crib comes in various colors and four different mattress heights so that your baby can use it as a newborn or toddler. The crib was extremely stable and sturdy. It did not flex or creak when a heavy child climbed into it.
If you're planning to have more children, you may want to consider a convertible crib. Many of these options can convert into a toddler bed and then a full-size bed offering excellent longevity for the money. The Sweet2Sleep Crib is a prime example of a convertible crib which received high marks from our parents who tested it. Many of them said that the side rails with a drop-down feature made feeding their baby at night more secure and easier, and the crib was spacious enough for the baby to be comfortable while mom and dad were sleeping.
The Colby 4-in-1 from the Carter's by DaVinci is an excellent choice if you like the traditional style. It is less expensive than the Stork Craft and is a classic design that is compatible with the majority of nursery decors. It comes with three different mattress heights, however it may be a bit shallow for some toddlers and petite parents.
Mattress
Newborns are messy creatures, and a clean crib mattress is a must. Spit-up from babies and diaper leaks can cause mattresses to become dirty and damp which can lead to mildew or bacteria that could be harmful to infants. Find a mattress cover that can be wiped down with a cloth or scrubbed with mild cleaner. Also, pick a mattress cover with a waterproof material to help prevent fluids from seeping into the mattress and causing health issues.
Find mattresses that are designed to last 10 years, which means it's prepared for toddlers and beyond. Many of the products that we have reviewed are reversible, with a toddler and infant side. This allows you to use them from birth up until your child is old enough to be their own bed.
A mattress that is firm for the crib is ideal because it can support their spines as they are developing. A mattress that is firm and sturdy will also lower the chance of SIDS. This is due to the fact that mattresses that are soft increase the likelihood that an infant's head will sink into it.
If you are looking for a mattress that is firm for your crib make sure you examine the label to make sure that it meets Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for flammability, waterproofing, lead and other chemicals that might pose risk to infants. You can also find certifications such as Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS, which indicate that the mattress has been tested for volatile organic compounds that could harm infants' nervous and respiratory systems.
Another consideration is the weight of a crib mattress. Sheet changes at night require that you move and lift the mattress. If you struggle lifting heavy objects or don't want to carry a heavy item then consider getting a lighter crib mattress. Newton Wovenaire, for example, is only 8 pounds while Naturepedic Organic Crib Mattress – Dual Firmness weighs 20 lbs. This makes it one of the heavier mattresses in this review. It is also made of foam instead of woven-core inners. This makes it easier to move around compared to a heavier traditional coil mattress.
Assembly
New parents will appreciate a crib that's easy to put together. Look for one with hardware that's firmly secured and has without sharp edges or rough spots that could irritate your baby's skin. Beware of cribs with drop-sides, or cutouts for headboards and footboards -- these features aren't compatible with today's safety standards.
If you decide to purchase a convertible crib, you will need to purchase an additional kit to convert it into an adult bed. These kits are offered separately by most manufacturers. They're usually cheap cot beds, and they'll help your child transition into a larger bed more smoothly.
Many new parents appreciate the durability that is offered by a convertible crib and they're a great option for families with multiple children. These cribs are built to last and typically can be transformed into an infant bed, daybed or a full-size bed.
The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib solid wood crib that is GREENGUARD Gold Certified and comes with four mattress-level heights. It has a traditional style and is available in white or slate grey to match every nursery decor. The crib is simple to move around and has locking wheels. It can be used with the majority of twin mattresses. Our test subjects found that this crib to be very simple to assemble - it took 23 minutes to put together.
The Sprout Crib, another top rated cots-rated crib is made from sustainably harvested Baltic birch. It is compliant with all U.S. safety standards, as well as the standards of Australia, Canada and Europe. It has a simple elegant design that can go with any bedroom decor. The Sprout is among the tiniest cribs we've tested, weighing just 6kg, making it easy to move around. It also comes with a handy travel bag.
The runner-up of our tests, the Oeuf Modern Crib is built with sustainably-sourced New Zealand pine. It has been awarded numerous awards from various parenting magazines like BabyCenter and Babble. It has a moderate-height profile that can be transformed from an infant crib into a toddler bed with a rail or into a daybed that doesn't have rail. It is simple to put together and also has a lot of aesthetic appeal. However the slick finish could be scratched during normal use.