10 Things You Learned From Kindergarden That Will Help You Get Great Crib

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10 Things You Learned From Kindergarden That Will Help You Get Great Crib

Buying a Great Crib

A quality crib is a must-have for any nursery. Parents want a crib which adheres to strict safety standards.

They also want an item that is fashionable and easy to assemble. It is also important to check whether the bed has multiple mattress heights, and if it can be transformed into a daybed or toddler.

Aesthetics

The best cribs will have a design that is in harmony with the décor of your nursery. They also feature a timeless style that won't change as your baby grows up. While some parents prefer a contemporary style while others might prefer something more traditional. You can pick from a range of colors and finishes to complement the style of your nursery. Some cribs also have add-ons that help them stand out from the rest.

For example the Evolur has an all-round mesh that improves the airflow and breathability. Parents reported that it kept their babies at a comfortable temperature during nap and bedtime. It also has six mattress height options to accommodate different sleeping preferences. It can also be tilted to help alleviate reflux and colic. Its minimalist design makes it an ideal choice for smaller nurseries. However, it's more expensive than other options.

Another attractive crib is the DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1. This solid wood crib could be transformed into a daybed or toddler by purchasing separate conversion kits. It comes with a high-back design and furniture options such as a changing table and dresser. The crib's shorter sides are perfect for parents who are shorter and don't want to reach over the rails to pick up their child.

The Stokke Sleepi Bed offers another option that is versatile. It can be used for an infant crib, bassinet or a toddler bed. The circular shape creates a space like a womb for your baby. It is also easy to move because it is equipped with wheels and a shorter width. The minimalist design of the furniture means you don't require lots of blankets or toys and the additional accessories can be used to hang a mobile or canopy.

The Babyletto Hudson 3 in 1 is another fantastic crib that will fit into a minimalist nursery. Its simple and sleek design is clean and sleek and features an extra-wide mattress. It is more expensive than other cribs, and it requires an extra toddler conversion kit. It also has lots of exposed hardware that some parents may find distracting.

Safety


When buying a crib, it is important to consider how secure the crib is. Although it might seem a little trivial but every aspect of the crib's design must be designed to ensure safety. For example, slats shouldn't be more than 3/8" apart (about the size of a soda-can) and the corners should not exceed the top rail of the mattress support. Furthermore, there shouldn't be any decorative cutouts which could cause a child's arms or head to become stuck. It is always best to choose new products that are in line with current safety standards. If you must use used equipment, ensure that it hasn't been removed from service and adheres to all manufacturer's instructions.

Send in the product registration cards that come with baby equipment and cribs to ensure that you are informed in the event of a recall. It is also a good idea to learn cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the Heimlich maneuver in the event of an emergency.

When choosing a crib for your baby, be sure to not place soft toys or other materials in the crib. They can cause suffocation to infants and increase the risk of SIDS. Also cribs should not be surrounded by any bumpers or pillows, which could also cause death by suffocation.

You should also choose a crib with four or two height settings. You can lower the mattress to stop your baby from escaping their crib or injuring themselves should they fall when trying to stand or crawl. Parents are often tempted to place the mattress support at its highest height for babies, but it is recommended that you begin lowering it once your child is around 3-4 months older, and continue to do this as they grow.

It is recommended to inspect the crib on a regular basis for any loose or cracked hardware. Bolts and nails can become loose with time, so it is crucial to examine them on a weekly basis.

Ease of Assembling

The easiest cribs to assemble are those with frame-and-panel construction for the three sides of the crib, as well as bars on the front. This design is easy to put together and does not require complex joinery. If you're a DIYer this type of crib can be painted or stain. When assembling a crib it is important to carefully follow the directions. If you don't follow a step that you don't follow, it could put your baby's safety. The instructions included with the majority of cribs are generally very specific. However, you can do a quick search on internet to learn more about the crib you own.

When choosing a crib, it is important to consider the ease with which it can be moved. A majority of cribs are too big to fit through standard doorways. You'll need to disassemble them to move them from one room to another. This can be a pain and can lead to frustration, especially if you're in a hurry to get your baby to sleep.

If you're on the hunt for cribs that can be easily moved, look for one with wheels or a stand. Those options will make it easier to transport from room to room and keep the crib safe and clean. Be sure to select one with a minimalistic design. You can then easily decorate it according to the theme of your nursery.

It's easy to put together and is easily taken apart. It is also light and easy to move around, meaning you can put it together in minutes. The most effective cribs come with all the hardware you need, so there's no need to worry about the addition of additional parts. Check the hardware often as nails and bolts can get loose over time.

One of our most loved cribs is the Pottery Barn Kids Larkin. It has a Craftsman-inspired design and is made of poplar which is a hard wood that can withstand dents better than pine, which is softwood. It's durable enough to last through several children and is a stunning design for any nursery.

Cost

You can find cribs that will fit within your budget. If you're looking to purchase a crib that will last for years and be passed down through generations, look for a crib that has a solid construction and a timeless style. Choose  cheap cot bed -quality wood and steer clear of particle board. Avoid any cutouts or rough areas that could pose the risk of choking your baby.

Think about investing in a crib that will grow with your child. It could be one that can convert into a toddler's bed and then into a full size bed. This way, you won't need to purchase a second bed as your child grows older.

Pottery Barn Kids has a large selection of cribs starting at under 600 dollars. You can build it yourself using UPS delivery, or opt for Pottery Barn Kids' in-home delivery and assembly service to have it put together for you right in your nursery. If you're looking for an old-fashioned or contemporary design, there's sure to be a crib that will suit your style.

You can also purchase a convertible bed that fits into any mattress. This allows you to use the crib as your child develops. They usually come with a trundle bed and dresser built into the frame, which means you don't require an additional piece of furniture to your baby's room as they grow older. Some cribs come with an option to rock that parents find relaxing for their babies suffering from reflux or colic.

They are bigger than standalone cribs, and consequently take up more space in your home. You'll need to disassemble the cribs if you plan to move them.

There are cribs that are certified GREENGUARD gold, which means that they have been tested for over 10,000 chemicals and cleared. This certification is crucial for those who care about the environment and health of your baby.