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The Evolur Sprout crib is one of our favorites. 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 another option. The crib is sleek, modern and minimal in design. It's ideal for modern nursery designs. The crib comes in various colors and has four different mattress sizes, so your baby can use it from newborn to toddler. We tested this crib and found it to be very sturdy and stable, with no creaking or flexing when a heavy toddler climbed inside.

Convertible cribs are a fantastic option if you are planning to have more children. Many of these options can transform into a toddler bed, and then a full-size bed, providing a long-lasting product for the money you spend. The Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib is an example of a convertible crib that earned excellent marks from our test parents. The side rails that slide down were loved by a lot of parents for making feeding at night more secure and less stressful. They also stated that the crib was spacious enough room for the baby to be comfortable while dad and mom were asleep.

If you're looking for a classic style DaVinci's Carter's Colby 4-in-1 is a great choice. It is less expensive than the Stork Craft and has a timeless style that is compatible with most nursery decors. It has three different mattress heights, but some parents and toddlers may consider it too shallow.

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A crib mattress that can be cleaned will come in handy for newborns. Spitting up from diapers and baby spit can cause mattresses to become damp and dirty, resulting in mildew or other bacteria that can affect infants. Select a mattress that can be easily cleaned using a mild cleaner or a cloth. Also, select a waterproof cover to prevent fluids from leaking into the mattress.

Choose a mattress that has been rated for up to 10 years so that it can be used for toddlers. Many of the mattresses we've discussed here are reversible with a toddler and infant side. This lets you use them from the time of birth until your child is ready for their full-size bed.

A mattress that is firm is the best choice for infants because it will provide the greatest support for their growing spines. A super-firm sleeping surface will also lower the risk of SIDS. This is because a soft mattress increases the possibility that a child's head will sink into it.

Look over the label on the mattress to make sure it meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for waterproofing, flammability, lead and other chemicals that could pose risk to infants. There are also certifications such as Greenguard, CertiPUR and GOTS which show that the mattress has been tested for volatile organic compounds that can cause harm to infants' nervous and respiratory systems.

Another consideration is the weight of the mattress. Sheet changes at night require you to move and lift the mattress. If you are unable to lift heavy objects or don't want handle a heavy product you should consider a mattress that is lighter for your crib. For instance, 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 woven-core inners, which makes it much easier to move around in comparison to a heavier traditional coil mattress.

Assembly

New parents will appreciate a crib that is easy to assemble. You should choose a crib with firmly-secured hardware and with no sharp edges or rough patches that could pinch the skin of your baby. Also, stay clear of cribs with drop-sides or cutouts for headboards and footboards -- these features aren't compatible with today's safety standards.

If you're looking for a crib, keep in mind that you'll require a separate toddler bed conversion kit (if you opt for a convertible crib). These kits are offered separately by a majority of manufacturers. These kits are typically cheap and can help your child make the transition to a larger bed more easily.

Many new parents appreciate the long-lasting quality that comes with the convertible crib and they're a great option for families with multiple children. These cribs are built to last and typically can be converted 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 comes with four mattress-level heights. It's a classic design and is available in white or slate grey to match every nursery decor. The crib has locking wheels so you can easily move it from room to room and can fit most standard twin mattresses. Our test subjects found that this crib very easy to put together - it took 23 minutes to put together.

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