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The Westport Cot Bed is a minimalist crib that can look gorgeous in a Scandi-style nursery. It's also very adaptable because it comes with three different mattress support heights and can be transformed into an infant cot bed's bed.
Bassinets are the best option when you live in a smaller home. Cribs can take up a lot more space. However, a lot of parents prefer a crib due to security reasons.
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Choosing the best crib newborn is essential to your baby cots online's health and well-being. You must ensure that the crib meets the current safety standards, and is free from any hazards that could cause harm during sleep. It should be constructed well and sturdy, without loose pieces that may catch on clothing or pose the risk of choking. It is crucial to follow the instructions of the manufacturer to set up and use the crib and to regularly inspect the crib.
The first thing you need to check is the space between the slats. It should be no more than 2 and 3/8 inches apart, to keep your baby's head or legs from being trapped between them. You should be capable of seeing and reaching your baby cots on sale's crib. If you aren't then the slats are close together and should be wider.
Another aspect of the crib that you should be aware of is the mattress support system. It should be adjustable so that you can lower the crib mattress as your child grows. This will decrease the chance that your child will climb out of the crib when they begin to crawl.
A fitted sheet that is able to fit the bed securely and solid and sturdy construction are other security features to look for. Pick a crib with fixed sides rather than one that has drop sides. Drop sides can be hazardous for your child. You should also be in the same bedroom as your baby until they are old enough for them to be able to sleep on their own.
In the end, you must make sure that the crib is away from radiators and windows, and that any dangling objects like curtains or blind cords are kept out of reach. You should also take away any items that could present the risk of choking such as blankets or pillows. You should also be wary of purchasing cribs that are secondhand, because they may not be in compliance with the current safety standards or been recalled for different reasons.
Design
While cribs may look all identical, it is important to remember that each must comply with strict safety standards. Most of the cribs that we examined are constructed in a similar fashion to ensure structural solidity. The majority of cribs have circular bars with no gaps or rough surfaces that could trap a baby or pinch them. We also examined each crib and evaluated it based on its user-friendliness and assembly. More parts can lead to more confusion, so we suggest choosing a crib that comes with a few easy-to-follow directions to avoid frustration.
One of our favorites is the Evolur Sprout Crib, which comes with an elegant, contemporary design and comes in a variety of color options, including some two-toned. Additionally, it features a universal mattress fit and is Greenguard Gold certified to have minimal volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that could release gas into the nursery.
Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is a different alternative. This crib is sleek and modern with minimal details that make it ideal for modern nurseries. The crib is available in a variety of designs and four mattress heights, so your baby can use it as a toddler or a newborn. This crib was very sturdy and stable. It did not move or creak when a large child climbed into it.
Convertible cribs are a great option if you are planning to have more children. Many of these options can convert into a toddler bed, and later a full-size bed offering excellent longevity for the money you spend. Our test parents gave the Sweet2Sleep Crib top marks as an example of convertible beds. The side rails that slide down were highly praised by parents for making feeding at night more secure and easy. They also stated that the crib was spacious enough space for their baby to be comfortable while mom and dad slept.
The Carter's Colby cots 4 tots-in-1 by DaVinci is an excellent option if you prefer the traditional style. This crib is more affordable than the Stork Craft, and it is a classic design that will fit in with the majority of nursery decors. It has three different mattress heights, but it could be a bit shallow for some toddlers and small parents.
Mattress
A crib mattress that can be cleaned will come in handy for newborns. Spit-up from babies and diaper leaks can cause mattresses to become damp and dirty which can lead to mildew or bacterial growth that could be harmful to infants. Select a mattress that can be easily cleaned using an mild cleaner or cloth. Also, choose an waterproof cover to prevent fluids from entering the mattress.
Find a mattress that is that is rated for up to 10 years so that it is suitable for toddlers. Many of the mattresses featured in this review can be reversible, with infant and toddler sides, which allows you to use them from birth until your child is old enough to be a full-size bed.
A mattress that is firm is the best choice for infants since it will provide the greatest support for their growing spines. A super-firm sleep surface also helps reduce the risk of SIDS which is more likely to happen when a child's head is lowered into a soft mattress.
Look over the label on a firm mattress to ensure it is in compliance with Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC mandates that mattresses are tested for waterproofing and flammability as well as lead and other chemicals which could pose a risk for infants. There are also certifications such as Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS which show that the mattress was tested for volatile organic compounds that could affect infants' respiratory and nervous systems.
Another thing to consider is the weight of a crib mattress. Sheet changes at night require that you lift and move the mattress. If you are unable to lift heavy objects or don't want carry a heavy item you should consider a crib mattress that is lighter. For example, the Newton Wovenaire is incredibly light at just 8 lbs, while the Naturepedic Organic Breathable Crib Mattress Dual Firmness weighs 20 pounds, making it the largest in this review. It's also made of foam rather than inners with woven-core that makes it easier to maneuver when compared to traditional coil mattresses that weigh more.
Assembly
A crib that's easy to put together is great for parents who are new. Look for one with hardware that is securely secured with no sharp edges or rough spots that could pinch your baby's skin. Avoid cribs with drop-sides or headboard/footboard cuts -- these features aren't up to the current safety standards.
When looking for a crib, keep in mind that you'll likely require a separate toddler bed conversion kit (if you opt for a convertible crib). The majority of manufacturers sell these kits on their own. These kits are typically inexpensive and will aid your child in making the transition from a smaller bed more easily.
Convertible cribs are an excellent option for families with many children. These cribs are designed to last and generally can be transformed into a toddler bed, daybed, or full-size bed.
The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib is a solid wood crib that's GREENGUARD Gold Certified and has four mattress-level heights. It's available in slate grey or white to match any nursery decor. The crib comes with locks that let you easily move it from room to place and fits most standard twin mattresses. The crib took our testers only 23 minutes to assemble.
Another crib that is highly rated one of the top cribs, the Sprout Crib is made with a sustainably harvested Baltic birch and conforms to all U.S., Canadian, Australian and European safety standards. It has a simple elegant design that can go with any bedroom decor. The Sprout crib is one of the lighter cribs that we tested, weighing only 6kg. It's easy to move and comes with a handy travel bag.
A runner-up in our tests, the Oeuf Modern Crib is built with sustainably-sourced New Zealand pine. It has received numerous prizes from parenting magazines such as BabyCenter and Babble. It has a medium-height profile and can be converted from an infant crib into an adult bed with rail, or to a daybed that doesn't have rail. It is easy to assemble and also has a lot of visual appeal. However the surface can be scratched during normal use.