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Also, you should avoid older cribs that might have loose parts or rough areas which could cause harm to your little one.<br><br>Find solid frames, and avoid slats that are too close together as this can pose a danger of death from suffocation. Look for a crib without decorative cutouts, or drop-sides because these can be dangerous for your child.<br><br>Also, avoid finishes that contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs), as these could affect your baby's breathing and sleep. Instead, choose a crib that is certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. Pick a crib with smaller footprints to minimize space and reduce dust accumulation in your nursery.<br><br>DaVinci Kalani is an excellent option for a sturdy crib for babies because it meets all of our requirements. It's easy to clean, doesn't have any exposed hardware that might get snagged on clothing or toys and looks beautiful in most rooms. The only drawbacks are that it doesn't have a toddler rail, and does not have the same number of slat levels like other cribs on this list.<br><br>Stork Craft Tuscany is another crib we would recommend. It's more expensive than some of the other cribs on this list, but it's stylish and meets almost all our criteria, including being incredibly easy to put together. It has only three levels of mattress that is less than other cribs. If you plan on using the crib for a longer period of time it could be more suitable for your requirements.<br><br>2. Easy to Assemble<br><br>Contrary to some of the larger cribs, the majority of modern mini cribs don't require a whole day to put together. They're usually ready for use right out of the package, and take only 30 minutes to assemble using the tools included. Some have a built in toddler bed conversion kit that spares the cost of buying separate pieces.<br><br>You should always make sure that the crib is properly assembled and that there aren't any gaps or rough surfaces that could be a danger to the baby. Be sure to be attentive to the quality of hardware, especially screws and bolts. Make sure you tighten them properly but not too much because this could cause the wood to break or strip the threads. Also consider a solid-wood crib, which is believed to be safer than metal.<br><br>Find cribs that come with easy and clear instructions. Some manufacturers provide a video tutorial for those not used to working with furniture pieces. A good guide should also include a list of needed tools, including washers and screws.<br><br>Besides design, size is another aspect to consider. A crib should be large enough for your baby but not too big that it won't fit through the standard doorway. Be wary of using hand-me-downs because older cribs may not meet the latest safety standards.<br><br>The Storkcraft Equinox 3 in 1 is a fantastic option for parents who are looking for a sleek and modern crib. It comes with three mattress height settings and is made of durable and sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It is more exposed to the elements than other options on this list however, some users noted that it was more difficult to put together than they needed to due to the mislabeled components and confusing instructions.<br><br>3. Convertible<br><br>In contrast to car seats and strollers, cribs don't have many "features." However it doesn't mean that parents shouldn't take into consideration other factors like aesthetics, cost and how long the crib will last. If you're seeking a crib that can last until toddlerhood and beyond, consider purchasing one that converts into a full-sized bed or daybed. This will free up space and money, and make it easier to replace the mattress as your baby grows.<br><br>Although most cribs that transform into full-size beds are a last resort, you simply remove the side and replace it with a longer rail, Oeuf has designed a stylish crib that can be transformed into bed frames. It's GREENGUARD Gold-certified, minimal and will look great in any nursery. It can also be bundled with matching trundle beds or dressers for a seamless look.<br><br>This crib is more robust than the other cribs we tested in our tests. It might take up more space in your nursery, but it's going to last for years. It's easy to assemble and durable, even for parents who aren't skilled. It also comes with three different mattress heights that can be adjusted which allows you to start your baby in a low spot which is easy for parents to lift and then raise it as they grow older.<br><br>This crib is more of a traditional look than the other two on this list, which is ideal for parents who want a crib that looks stylish in a grand nursery. It is also easy to put together, and comes with a set of toddler conversion rails. This means that you don't have to purchase them separately. The only drawback is that it has some exposed hardware, which may be a problem for certain.<br><br>4. Eco-Friendly<br><br>Eco-friendly cribs offer the [https://git.raiseyourjuice.com/cots4tots4860/1169384/wiki/The+10+Scariest+Things+About+Best+Infant+Cribs best cots for newborns] of both worlds, providing an environment that is safe for [https://www.lingualoc.com/cots4tots1515 Good Cribs] your child while also promoting sustainable practices for the environment. Other cribs can contain harmful chemicals and emissions, and toxins such as PVC, MDF, phthalate and lead. Eco-friendly cribs are made of solid wood, renewable and sustainable materials, and feature simple designs. They are easy to set up or convert, and some have a dresser or changing tray attached. This can save space.<br><br>Some brands make eco-friendly cribs that are designed to adapt to your child's needs and convert to an infant bed, daybed or a full-size bed. Some cribs may have extra features like a built in changing tables or storage compartments. They should be durable and strong enough to withstand repeated usage and cleaning. The most eco-friendly cribs for children are made of non-toxic organic materials with low-VOC coatings.<br><br>A great example of a green crib is the Bloom Alma crib. It is constructed of sustainable birchwood, and it is free of toxic finishes or parts. It is Greenguard Certified for low chemical emissions and it meets all safety standards. It is a great choice for parents who want an elegant crib design that is easy to clean and green.<br><br>Namesake is another option that offers a timeless design and high-quality construction at a reasonable cost. The sturdy slats made from high-quality hardwood are Greenguard Gold certified to have low emissions of chemicals. The crib also features an optional reflux leg that can be attached to the side of the crib to create a gentle slope for babies who have reflux.<br><br>5. Safety First<br><br>Safety should be the top priority when selecting a crib. Make sure that the crib is well-built and sturdy with firmly-fitted and secure hardware. Also, make sure it complies with current CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) guidelines: Less than 2.375 inches of space between the slats (that's about the width of a soda bottle), no decorative cutout designs in the footboard or headboard, and corner posts that are flush with the end panels or very tall--anything between is a strangulation risk.<br><br>Likewise, keep all toys out of the crib because they can pose choking and dangers of suffocation. If you want to use a baby monitor, make sure you choose one that has a clear line of sight, so it doesn't interfere with your view. Also, make sure that all cords are out of reach of your baby and securely anchored. Finally, never keep pillows, blankets or positioning devices in the crib. These can pose the risk of suffocation or choke and could be pushed or kicked by your child.<br><br>Also, do not use old cribs since they could have construction elements that are outdated and can cause injuries. Even if a crib appears in excellent condition, the slats may be too wide, or they may be lacking hardware. Old cribs may also be painted with lead or unsafe screws and bolts.<br><br>The Stork Craft Evolur has a wide range of features for a reasonable price, but it might be too much for those who prefer a minimalist design. Other options like the Dream On Me Ashton 4 in 1 or the Carter's By DaVinci Collby 4-in 1 have a similar style but with fewer bells and whistles.
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