An Easy-To-Follow Guide To Best Crib Newborn
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The Westport cot sets Bed will look beautiful in a Scandi nursery. It's also extremely flexible because it comes with three different mattress support heights and can be converted into an infant's bed.
Cribs consume a lot of room, so bassinets might be a better choice for homes with small spaces. Many parents choose a crib because of safety concerns.
Safety
The choice of the best crib for newborns is essential to your baby's health and wellbeing. You should ensure that it conforms to current safety standards and is free from dangers that could cause harm to your baby while they sleep. It should be constructed well and sturdy, without loose pieces that may catch on clothing or create the risk of choking. It is also crucial to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for assembly and use, and regularly inspect the crib for indications of wear or damage.
Be sure to measure the distance between the slats. It shouldn't be more than 2 and 3/4 inches apart to avoid your baby falling over or getting their limbs trapped between them. You should be capable of seeing and reaching your baby's crib. If you cannot, the slats should be broader and not as close to each other.
Another aspect of the crib to consider is the mattress support system. It should be adjustable so that you can lower the crib mattress as your child grows. This will reduce the possibility of your baby leaving the crib which is a frequent occurrence as they learn to crawl.
Other security features to look out for include an upholstered sheet that fits the mattress securely as well as solid and stable construction. It is also recommended to choose a crib that has fixed sides instead of one with drop sides which can be hazardous for your baby. It's also better to sleep in the same room with your baby for the first six months or so, and then move them into their own bedroom when they are old enough to be watched when they sleep on their own.
The last thing to do is ensure that the crib is placed away from radiators and windows and that hanging items such as curtains or blind cords are out of reach. Also, you should remove any items that could be danger to your child's health like blankets or pillows. Be wary of purchasing cribs that are secondhand, because they may not be in compliance with the safety standards of today or been recalled for different reasons.
Design
While cribs might appear similar, it's crucial to remember that every crib must adhere to strict safety regulations. This is why the majority cribs we looked at have a similar design to ensure uniformity of structural solidity. Most cribs feature circular bars without gaps or rough surfaces that could trap the baby or squeeze them. We also tested each crib and rated it for its ease of use and assembly. More parts can mean more confusion, so we recommend selecting a crib with a few easy-to-follow directions to minimize frustration.
The Evolur Sprout crib is among our top picks. It features a chic contemporary design and is available in a range of colors, including two-toned. It also has a universal mattress fitting, and is Greenguard Gold Certified for having the lowest amount of volatile organic compound (VOCs).
Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is a different alternative. This crib is sleek and modern with minimal details, making it ideal for modern nurseries. The crib comes in a variety of finishes and comes with four different mattress heights, meaning your baby can use it from the time of birth to toddler. This crib was very sturdy and stable. It didn't flex or creak when a large child climbed in.
Convertible cribs are an excellent option if you are planning to have more children. Many of these options can be converted into a toddler bed, and then a full-size bed giving you a long-lasting investment for your money. Our test parents loved the Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib excellent marks as an example of convertible beds. The side rails that slide down were loved by a lot of parents for making feeding their children at night more secure and easy. They also noted that the crib offered enough room for the baby to be comfortable while mom and dad were asleep.
If you're looking for a classic style, the Carter's by DaVinci Colby 4-in-1 crib is a good option. It is less expensive than the Stork Craft and comes with an elegant style that is perfect for any nursery. It has three different mattress heights, however it may be a bit shallow for some toddlers and small parents.
Mattress
Newborns can be messy, and a clean crib mattress is an essential. Baby spit up and other accidents can leave mattresses damp and filthy that can cause mildew and bacterial infections that could be harmful to infants. Find a mattress cover that can be washed with a cloth or scrubbed with mild cleaner. Also, pick a mattress cover with a waterproof material to prevent liquids from getting into the mattress and causing health issues.
Look for a mattress that is rated for up to 10 years, so that it can be used for toddlers. Many of the products reviewed here are reversible, with toddler and infant sides. This allows you to use them from the time of birth until your child is ready to move on to their full-size bed.
A mattress that is firm is ideal for infants, because it provides the most support to their growing spines. A super-firm sleeping surface will also lower the chance of SIDS. This is because mattresses that are soft increase the chance that a baby's head will sink into it.
Check the label on the mattress to confirm that it meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for the possibility of flammability, waterproofing lead, as well as other chemicals that could pose a hazard to babies. You can also find certifications such as Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS which prove that the mattress was tested for volatile organic compounds that can affect infants' respiratory and nervous systems.
Another factor to consider is the weight of the mattress. If you're unable to lift heavy objects, or you don't want to move a heavy item then you might want a lighter 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 featured in this review. It is also constructed of foam rather than inner woven-core, making it more maneuverable when compared to traditional coil mattresses that weigh more.
Assembly
New parents will appreciate a crib that's easy to build. You should choose a crib with firmly-secured hardware and without sharp edges or rough patches that could pinch the skin of your baby. Avoid cribs that have drop-sides and headboard/footboard cuts -- these items aren't in compliance with today's safety standards.
If you're looking for a crib, bear in mind that you'll likely require a separate toddler bed conversion kit (if you decide to purchase a convertible crib). Most manufacturers offer these kits separately. These kits are typically cheap cot beds and can help your child make the transition to a bigger bed more easily.
Many new parents appreciate the longevity that can be found in a convertible crib, and they're a good option for families with multiple children. They've been designed to last, and they can be converted into daybeds, toddler mini cot beds or full-size beds.
The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib is solid wood crib that is GREENGUARD Gold Certified and has four mattress-level heights. It's available in slate grey or white to match any nursery decor. The crib is simple to move around and comes with locking wheels. It is suitable for most twin mattresses. Our test subjects found that this crib to be very simple to put together - it took 23 minutes to complete.
Another crib that is highly rated is the Sprout Crib is made with sustainable harvested Baltic birch and is compliant with all U.S., Canadian, Australian and European safety standards. It is a minimalist elegant design that can be a perfect fit with any bedroom décor. The Sprout crib is one of the lightest cribs we've tested, with a weight of only 6kg. It's easy to move and comes with a handy travel bag.
The Oeuf Modern Crib, which was runner-up in our tests, is constructed from sustainable New Zealand pine. It has received several awards from parenting magazines like BabyCenter and Babble. It has a medium-height profile and can be converted from an infant crib to an adult bed with rail, or to a daybed without the rail. It's easy to set up and has plenty of appeal. However, the slender finish is susceptible to scratches when used regularly.
The Westport cot sets Bed will look beautiful in a Scandi nursery. It's also extremely flexible because it comes with three different mattress support heights and can be converted into an infant's bed.
Cribs consume a lot of room, so bassinets might be a better choice for homes with small spaces. Many parents choose a crib because of safety concerns.
Safety
The choice of the best crib for newborns is essential to your baby's health and wellbeing. You should ensure that it conforms to current safety standards and is free from dangers that could cause harm to your baby while they sleep. It should be constructed well and sturdy, without loose pieces that may catch on clothing or create the risk of choking. It is also crucial to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for assembly and use, and regularly inspect the crib for indications of wear or damage.
Be sure to measure the distance between the slats. It shouldn't be more than 2 and 3/4 inches apart to avoid your baby falling over or getting their limbs trapped between them. You should be capable of seeing and reaching your baby's crib. If you cannot, the slats should be broader and not as close to each other.
Another aspect of the crib to consider is the mattress support system. It should be adjustable so that you can lower the crib mattress as your child grows. This will reduce the possibility of your baby leaving the crib which is a frequent occurrence as they learn to crawl.
Other security features to look out for include an upholstered sheet that fits the mattress securely as well as solid and stable construction. It is also recommended to choose a crib that has fixed sides instead of one with drop sides which can be hazardous for your baby. It's also better to sleep in the same room with your baby for the first six months or so, and then move them into their own bedroom when they are old enough to be watched when they sleep on their own.
The last thing to do is ensure that the crib is placed away from radiators and windows and that hanging items such as curtains or blind cords are out of reach. Also, you should remove any items that could be danger to your child's health like blankets or pillows. Be wary of purchasing cribs that are secondhand, because they may not be in compliance with the safety standards of today or been recalled for different reasons.
Design
While cribs might appear similar, it's crucial to remember that every crib must adhere to strict safety regulations. This is why the majority cribs we looked at have a similar design to ensure uniformity of structural solidity. Most cribs feature circular bars without gaps or rough surfaces that could trap the baby or squeeze them. We also tested each crib and rated it for its ease of use and assembly. More parts can mean more confusion, so we recommend selecting a crib with a few easy-to-follow directions to minimize frustration.
The Evolur Sprout crib is among our top picks. It features a chic contemporary design and is available in a range of colors, including two-toned. It also has a universal mattress fitting, and is Greenguard Gold Certified for having the lowest amount of volatile organic compound (VOCs).
Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is a different alternative. This crib is sleek and modern with minimal details, making it ideal for modern nurseries. The crib comes in a variety of finishes and comes with four different mattress heights, meaning your baby can use it from the time of birth to toddler. This crib was very sturdy and stable. It didn't flex or creak when a large child climbed in.
Convertible cribs are an excellent option if you are planning to have more children. Many of these options can be converted into a toddler bed, and then a full-size bed giving you a long-lasting investment for your money. Our test parents loved the Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib excellent marks as an example of convertible beds. The side rails that slide down were loved by a lot of parents for making feeding their children at night more secure and easy. They also noted that the crib offered enough room for the baby to be comfortable while mom and dad were asleep.
If you're looking for a classic style, the Carter's by DaVinci Colby 4-in-1 crib is a good option. It is less expensive than the Stork Craft and comes with an elegant style that is perfect for any nursery. It has three different mattress heights, however it may be a bit shallow for some toddlers and small parents.
Mattress
Newborns can be messy, and a clean crib mattress is an essential. Baby spit up and other accidents can leave mattresses damp and filthy that can cause mildew and bacterial infections that could be harmful to infants. Find a mattress cover that can be washed with a cloth or scrubbed with mild cleaner. Also, pick a mattress cover with a waterproof material to prevent liquids from getting into the mattress and causing health issues.
Look for a mattress that is rated for up to 10 years, so that it can be used for toddlers. Many of the products reviewed here are reversible, with toddler and infant sides. This allows you to use them from the time of birth until your child is ready to move on to their full-size bed.
A mattress that is firm is ideal for infants, because it provides the most support to their growing spines. A super-firm sleeping surface will also lower the chance of SIDS. This is because mattresses that are soft increase the chance that a baby's head will sink into it.
Check the label on the mattress to confirm that it meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for the possibility of flammability, waterproofing lead, as well as other chemicals that could pose a hazard to babies. You can also find certifications such as Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS which prove that the mattress was tested for volatile organic compounds that can affect infants' respiratory and nervous systems.
Another factor to consider is the weight of the mattress. If you're unable to lift heavy objects, or you don't want to move a heavy item then you might want a lighter 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 featured in this review. It is also constructed of foam rather than inner woven-core, making it more maneuverable when compared to traditional coil mattresses that weigh more.
Assembly
New parents will appreciate a crib that's easy to build. You should choose a crib with firmly-secured hardware and without sharp edges or rough patches that could pinch the skin of your baby. Avoid cribs that have drop-sides and headboard/footboard cuts -- these items aren't in compliance with today's safety standards.
If you're looking for a crib, bear in mind that you'll likely require a separate toddler bed conversion kit (if you decide to purchase a convertible crib). Most manufacturers offer these kits separately. These kits are typically cheap cot beds and can help your child make the transition to a bigger bed more easily.
Many new parents appreciate the longevity that can be found in a convertible crib, and they're a good option for families with multiple children. They've been designed to last, and they can be converted into daybeds, toddler mini cot beds or full-size beds.
The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib is solid wood crib that is GREENGUARD Gold Certified and has four mattress-level heights. It's available in slate grey or white to match any nursery decor. The crib is simple to move around and comes with locking wheels. It is suitable for most twin mattresses. Our test subjects found that this crib to be very simple to put together - it took 23 minutes to complete.
Another crib that is highly rated is the Sprout Crib is made with sustainable harvested Baltic birch and is compliant with all U.S., Canadian, Australian and European safety standards. It is a minimalist elegant design that can be a perfect fit with any bedroom décor. The Sprout crib is one of the lightest cribs we've tested, with a weight of only 6kg. It's easy to move and comes with a handy travel bag.
The Oeuf Modern Crib, which was runner-up in our tests, is constructed from sustainable New Zealand pine. It has received several awards from parenting magazines like BabyCenter and Babble. It has a medium-height profile and can be converted from an infant crib to an adult bed with rail, or to a daybed without the rail. It's easy to set up and has plenty of appeal. However, the slender finish is susceptible to scratches when used regularly.
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