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Crib Sets - Everything You Need For Your Newborn to Sleep Soundly From Day One
The best crib sets come with everything you require for your baby to sleep peacefully from the first day. They're machine washable, pre-shrunk and designed to be able to sit tightly around the mattress, without bunching. This is a major safety hazard for babies.
One parent testigator said that she used it through two children and then passed it on to a friend which makes it a wise purchase. Its sleek design makes it a perfect choice for smaller nursery cots spaces.
Bedding
When it comes to crib bedding, there are plenty of options out there. It's not only about picking the right pattern that fits your aesthetic. It is also important to ensure that the bedding is fitted tightly and doesn't bunch up in areas that could create an choking risk to your child. And it has to be soft to the touch and durable enough to withstand months of blowouts in diapers and spit-up spills without wearing out too fast.
This set from Avocado is one of our favorites. It includes two sheets made with 100% certified organic GOTS cotton. The textiles are also MADE SAFE certified, which is an independent third-party certification that guarantees that Avocado's products are in compliance with strict standards for quality and safety. The sheets are pre-shrunk to ensure that they don't shrink and stretch after washing. They also fit a standard crib bed (27 1 The size of the blanket is 4 inches wide and 51 5/8 inches long. They're also machine washable cot beds for sale the inevitable mess your little bundle of joy is sure to make.
A crib mattress pad is a ideal option for babies and toddlers. It adds an additional layer of comfort and shields the mattress from spills and staining. Choose mattress pads that are less than an inch thick, so your child can still breathe easily. Beware of anything that's too soft or is adorned with long ribbons, bows and other adornments that could become detached and pose the risk of strangulation.
You should consider buying a convertible crib if want to keep your baby in the crib for a long time. They typically convert to a toddler bed and occasionally to a full-size or daybed as well. Some cribs have the necessary conversion kits included however, others require a purchase.
Some of our top cribs include this Dream On Me Ashton 5-in-1 sleigh-style crib, which is made of solid wood and features one of the taller mattress heights in the group (for parents who are concerned about reaching down to a mattress that's low). We love that it's also Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it complies with stringent environmental standards for reduced off-gassing.
Mattress
When it comes to crib mattresses, firmness and sizing are crucial. The AAP recommends a firm mattress which fits snugly, and doesn't leave an indentation on the surface when you lay the sheet over it. The mattress should be the right size for the crib and should remain in place, even when your child is out of it.
You should also determine whether the mattress has substances that could harm your child. Choose a mattress that is odor-free and free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)--which often emit an unpleasant chemical smell. CertiPUR US certification is a good sign. It certifies that the foam used in the mattress is free of ozone depleters and other harmful chemicals.
Other aspects to consider are the mattress's weight and whether or not it's waterproof. You'll likely have to deal with changes to sheets at night, so an easily wipeable or waterproof surface will make cleaning easier. The Naturepedic Organic Cotton Classic 150 Seamless 2Stage is the most heavy product we've tested, coming at 20 pounds. This may be a problem for some parents.
A dual-sided mattress may have an infant side that is firm and a soft side for toddlers. Pediatricians recommend flipping the mattress when your child reaches the height of their normal growth, which is usually at around 12 months.
We tested the mattresses by weight and observed how they were able to fold easily to cover the sides of the crib with sheets. We also placed a weight of 8 pounds which is slightly heavier than the weight of a newborn baby, on each mattress to see how it reacted. The best mattresses did not sink, meaning they offer enough support to stop your child from falling off or getting suffocated. Some of the mattresses we tried have a removable, machine-washable cover that is waterproof and zips closed. This makes cleaning them and maintaining them much easier.
Crib Rails
A crib would not be complete without the correct set of rails fixed. Some baby furniture companies offer baby rails with the crib. Others offer them separately. If you choose to purchase them separately, look for rails that meet the safety requirements. They should, for instance have no loose or missing screws, brackets, or other hardware. They should also be able support the weight of your child without being too fragile. They should also be able to lock securely into place so they are not able to be removed by your child.
The crib rails should not only be strong but also fit comfortably within the crib frame. This will keep the mattress from being too fragile, which could cause harm to your baby. When purchasing a crib rail, be sure to measure the inside of the frame because there are slight differences in crib sizes. The space should ideally be no wider than three fingers.
Also, you should ensure that the crib rails are devoid of cut-outs with decorative designs and other ornaments which could be suffocation hazards. Avoid placing pillows blankets, blankets, quilts or sheepskins in the crib, since they can contribute to the accumulation of carbon dioxide and increase the risk of SIDS. If you're looking to provide an extra soft surface for sleeping in the crib, try a crib pad and cover combo. These products consist of an upholstered mattress pad, an elongated waterproof lining as well as a fitted "skirt" that wraps around the mattress like an fitted sheet.
It is also important to make sure you have the correct crib rail guards. They are designed to cushion your baby's head in the event that it hits the crib railings when you're feeding or cradling him or her on the bed. They can also stop the formation of marks from teeth and drool on the crib's railings on the sides that are fixed.
You'll need to purchase a toddler guardrail once your child outgrows their crib. This will keep them safely in bed until they are ready for a bigger bed. Sweetpea Baby has a convertible crib toddler guard rail that can be used with most standard cribs. It is easy to install and meets the CPSC safety standards.
Crib Hardware
Certain crib design elements are only aesthetic and are subject to individual preference, while others -- like the design of the slats that are on the crib or whether it converts into a toddler bed -could have a significant impact on the comfort of the crib as well as its durability. The best crib for newborn cribs have solid wood construction, comply with various safety standards, and are easily configurable to a variety of mattress heights. Certain cribs come with distinct features that make them more efficient. For example the Quick Zip Crib Sheet allows you to change the sheets without removing the entire mattress.
Generally speaking, you should avoid cribs with ornamental cut-outs, or other decorations that could catch on clothing or pose a risk of choking for infants. Examine the crib's hardware for loose bolts, as well as other items that could snag on objects or clothing.
The best crib sets have easy-to-follow instructions and all necessary parts, including hardware. The majority of modern cribs can be put together within a half-hour or less, and they include all the necessary tools.
You might also want to consider a convertible crib that can transform into a daybed for toddlers, a toddler Cot Bed, or full-size bed. This is a good cribs option for families who intend to use the crib for a number of years or have limited space. It is important to remember that certain crib conversion kits require additional purchases to complete the process.
Crib hardware can be difficult to grasp but it's vital to ensure safety and stability. The majority of cribs have an arrangement of rectangular blocks and wedges (also known as "shims"), and large chocks called step chocks, all of which are designed to secure the contact points between the crib and supported surface.
Some shims and chocks may be made of soft woods that crack slowly. This can give an audible warning before they fail. However, harder woods can break more rapidly and with greater force. Choks and shims made of plastic are also available and can be installed more easily because they do not require drilling or screwing into the surface.