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Top 5 Recommended Cribs<br><br>You want a crib that is sturdy and safe. Look for solid construction and slats less than 2.4 inches apart.<br><br>Stokke Sleepi Crib is one of our favorites. It has four different mattress sizes and is made from sustainable and renewable New Zealand Pinewood. It includes a toddler's rail.<br><br>1. Sturdy<br><br>It is crucial that the crib is built to last since a baby will spend most of his or her time in it. Look for cribs that meet the safety standards and regulations set by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Consumer Product Safety Commission, which focus on structural integrity. Avoid cribs with loose parts or rough surfaces that could cause harm to your child.<br><br>Avoid cribs with slats that are too close to each other, as this could cause the child to suffocate. 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A crib must be big enough to accommodate your baby, but not so big that it can't be accessed through a standard doorway. Also, be wary of using hand-me-downs because older cribs may not be up to the current safety standards.<br><br>The Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 is a great choice for those who want a modern, sleek crib. It has three mattress heights and is made of sturdy and sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It has more exposed hardware than the other choices on this list, though, and some users have complained that it was more complicated to assemble than needed because of mislabeled parts and confusing instructions.<br><br>3. Convertible<br><br>As opposed to car seats and strollers cribs aren't equipped with a lot of "features." However it doesn't mean that parents shouldn't take into consideration other factors like design, cost and how long the crib will last. Consider a convertible crib if want a crib to last until the age of toddlerhood. 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It also has three different mattress heights you can adjust, which means you can begin your baby in a low spot which is easy for parents to lift and then raise as they get older.<br><br>This crib that converts to a convertible is more traditional than the other cribs on this list. It's a great choice for parents who are looking for a crib that can fit into an elegant nursery. It's also easy to put together and comes with a set of toddler-sized conversion rails, which eliminates the need to buy these separately. It does include exposed metal hardware, which can be an issue for certain people.<br><br>4. Eco-Friendly<br><br>Eco-friendly cribs create a win-win scenario, providing an environment that is safe for your child while also promoting sustainable environmental practices. Other cribs can contain harmful chemicals and emissions, and toxic substances like PVC, MDF, phthalate and lead. 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Also, ensure it is in line with current CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) guidelines: Less than 2.375 inches of space between slats (that's approximately the size of a soda can) There should be no cutouts or decorative designs in the headboard or footboard and corner posts that are flush with end panels or very tall--anything in between poses a strangulation risk.<br><br>Be sure to keep all toys out of the crib, as they pose dangers of choking or even suffocation. If you're planning to use baby monitors, select one that has a clear line of sight so that it doesn't interfere with your view. Also, ensure that any cords are not within your baby's reach and securely connected. Also, do not keep cushions, blankets or other baby cribs with positioners. These items could pose suffocation and choking risks and could be thrown off by your child or pushed down by older siblings.<br><br>Beware of cribs that are older as they could be equipped with outdated features that can lead to injury. Even if the crib is in good condition, the slats might be too wide or could be missing hardware. Old cribs could also be painted with lead or unsafe bolts and screws.<br><br>The Stork Craft Evolur offers a lot of features at a low price, but it might be too much for those who want a simple design. Other options such as the Dream On Me Ashton 4 in 1 or the DaVinci Collby by Carter 4-in 1 offer a similar design but with fewer bells and whistles.
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