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When you purchase a crib, you want it to be safe and sturdy. Look for solid wood construction and slat spacing that is less than 2.4 inches wide.
One of our favorite picks is the Stokke Sleepi Crib. It comes with four mattress heights and is made from sustainable and renewable New Zealand pinewood. It also includes an infant cot bed rail.
1. Sturdy
The majority of a baby's time is spent in their time in their crib, which is why it's crucial to find one that is solid enough. Make sure that the crib you choose is in compliance with the safety standards and regulations formulated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Consumer Product Safety Commission and focus on the structural integrity of the crib. Avoid cribs that have loose parts or rough areas that could cause harm to your child.
Avoid cribs with slats that are too close together, as this can cause suffocation. Also, search for a crib that doesn't feature decorative cut-outs or drop sides, as these can pose dangerous for your child.
Also, avoid finishes that contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as they could affect your baby's breathing and sleep. Instead, select a crib that has been certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. Choose a crib that has smaller footprints to save space and reduce dust build-up in your nursery.
The DaVinci Kalani is a great option for a sturdy and sturdy crib, as it is a good fit for the majority of our criteria. It's easy to clean, doesn't have exposed hardware that could be snagged on clothing or toys, and it looks great in all rooms. The only downside is that it doesn't have a toddler rail, and it doesn't have as many slat levels like other cribs on this list.
Another recommended crib is the Stork Craft Tuscany. It's more expensive than other cribs on this list, but it is a perfect fit for our requirements and is simple to put together. It only has three mattress levels that is less than some other cribs. If you intend to use the crib for several years it might be more suitable for your needs.
2. Easy to Assemble
Contrary to some of the larger cribs, many modern mini cribs don't require a whole day to assemble. In fact, most are ready to use straight out of the box, and take approximately 30 minutes to assemble with the tools included. Some even have a built-in toddler bed conversion kit, which will save you the cost and hassle of buying separate pieces later on.
Of course, you should always check that the crib is firmly constructed with no gaps or rough areas that could catch your baby. Be sure to check the quality and quantity of the hardware including screws and bolts. Make sure you tighten them up securely but not excessively because this could cause the wood to crack or tear threads. Choose a solid wood crib as it is believed to be safer than metal.
If you're thinking about buying a crib that requires an assembly, look for one with simple and straightforward instructions. Some manufacturers include an instructional video that can be helpful for those who might not be used to working with furniture components. A good manual will include a list with the required tools, including screws and washers.
In addition to design, size is an additional consideration. A crib should be big enough to accommodate your baby, but not too big that it will not fit through an ordinary doorway. Be cautious about using cribs that are older as they may not meet the current safety standards.
The Storkcraft Equinox 3 in 1 is a great option for parents looking for a modern and sleek crib. It is made from durable, sustainable New Zealand Pinewood and has three different mattress settings. It is more exposed to the elements than some of the other choices on this list, however, some users found it more difficult to set up than necessary due to the mislabeled components and unclear instructions.
3. Convertible
Unlike strollers and car seats cribs don't come with a lot of "features." However this doesn't mean that parents shouldn't be thinking about other aspects like design, cost and how long the crib lasts. Consider a convertible crib if you would like a crib that will last until toddlerhood. This will free up space and money, and make it easier to change the mattress as your child grows.
While most cribs which convert into full-size beds are an afterthought and you have to remove the side and replace it with an extended rail. Oeuf has designed a stylish crib that can be converted into a bed frame. It's GREENGUARD Gold certified minimalist, stylish, and can be incorporated into almost any nursery. You can also bundle it with matching trundle small cot beds and dressers for a seamless look.
The crib is more substantial than others in our tests. It could take up more square feet of your nursery cots than some of the smaller options, but it's a beautiful piece that will stand up to the test of time. It's simple to put together and durable, even for parents who don't have the skills. It also has three different mattress heights that can be adjusted, which means you can start your baby off in a low, comfortable position that is easy for caregivers to lift and then raise as they grow older.
This convertible crib has more of a traditional look than the other two cribs on this list, and is great for parents who want an option that looks stylish in a grand nursery. It is also simple to set up and comes with a set of toddler conversion rails. This means that you don't have to purchase them separately. It does feature exposed metal hardware, which could be an issue for certain people.
4. Eco-Friendly
Eco-friendly cribs create an ideal solution for both parents and children, offering an environment that is safe for your baby while promoting sustainable environmental practices. They are free of harmful chemicals and emissions that are found in other cribs, as well as toxic substances like PVC, phthalate, MDF and lead. Eco-friendly cribs tend to be constructed of solid wood, sustainable and renewable materials, and feature an elegant design. They are easy to set up or convert, and some come with a dresser or a changing tray built-in. This can reduce space.
Some brands offer eco-friendly cribs which can be transformed into a toddler bed or a full-size bed. Some cribs can come with additional features, such as a built in changing tables or storage compartments. They should be durable and strong enough to withstand repeated use and clean. The best eco-friendly cribs are constructed from organic and non-toxic materials. They also have a low-VOC finish.
Bloom Alma crib is a great example of a eco-friendly crib. This model is made from sustainable birchwood, and it is free of harmful finishes or components. It is Greenguard Certified and meets all safety requirements. It is a great option for parents looking for an elegant crib design that is easy to clean and also eco-friendly.
Namesake is another option that offers a timeless design and high-quality construction for a reasonable price. The sturdy slats that are constructed of high-quality hardwood, are Greenguard Gold certified to have low emissions of chemicals. The crib has an optional reflux foot that can be affixed to the side of the crib to create an even slope for infants with reflux.
5. Safety First
When selecting a crib, security should be the primary priority. Make sure that the crib is strong and well-constructed with well-fitting and sturdy hardware. Also, ensure it meets 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 can) There should be no cutouts or decorative designs on the footboard or headboard and corner posts that are flush with the end panels or are very tall. Anything between is an opportunity for strangulation.
Also make sure that all toys are out of the crib as they can be choking or risk of suffocation. Choose a baby monitor that has a clear line-of-sight to ensure it does not interfere with your view. Also, make sure any cords are out of your baby's reach and securely attached. Also, do not keep pillows, Cot Bed Sales blankets, or positioning devices in the crib. These items can cause choking and suffocation risks, and can be kicked or pulled down by your child.
Do not use cribs that are old, as they could have outdated features that can lead to injury. Even if a crib appears in great condition, the slats might be too wide, or they might be lacking hardware. Old cribs could also have lead-based paint or unsafe screws and bolts.
The Stork Craft Evolur comes with a variety of features at a low price, but it may be too much for those who want a simple design. Other options, such as the Dream On Me Ashton 4-in-1 and the Carter's by DaVinci Colby 4-in-1, have the same style, but without all the bells and whistles.

One of our favorite picks is the Stokke Sleepi Crib. It comes with four mattress heights and is made from sustainable and renewable New Zealand pinewood. It also includes an infant cot bed rail.
1. Sturdy
The majority of a baby's time is spent in their time in their crib, which is why it's crucial to find one that is solid enough. Make sure that the crib you choose is in compliance with the safety standards and regulations formulated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Consumer Product Safety Commission and focus on the structural integrity of the crib. Avoid cribs that have loose parts or rough areas that could cause harm to your child.
Avoid cribs with slats that are too close together, as this can cause suffocation. Also, search for a crib that doesn't feature decorative cut-outs or drop sides, as these can pose dangerous for your child.
Also, avoid finishes that contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as they could affect your baby's breathing and sleep. Instead, select a crib that has been certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. Choose a crib that has smaller footprints to save space and reduce dust build-up in your nursery.
The DaVinci Kalani is a great option for a sturdy and sturdy crib, as it is a good fit for the majority of our criteria. It's easy to clean, doesn't have exposed hardware that could be snagged on clothing or toys, and it looks great in all rooms. The only downside is that it doesn't have a toddler rail, and it doesn't have as many slat levels like other cribs on this list.
Another recommended crib is the Stork Craft Tuscany. It's more expensive than other cribs on this list, but it is a perfect fit for our requirements and is simple to put together. It only has three mattress levels that is less than some other cribs. If you intend to use the crib for several years it might be more suitable for your needs.
2. Easy to Assemble
Contrary to some of the larger cribs, many modern mini cribs don't require a whole day to assemble. In fact, most are ready to use straight out of the box, and take approximately 30 minutes to assemble with the tools included. Some even have a built-in toddler bed conversion kit, which will save you the cost and hassle of buying separate pieces later on.
Of course, you should always check that the crib is firmly constructed with no gaps or rough areas that could catch your baby. Be sure to check the quality and quantity of the hardware including screws and bolts. Make sure you tighten them up securely but not excessively because this could cause the wood to crack or tear threads. Choose a solid wood crib as it is believed to be safer than metal.
If you're thinking about buying a crib that requires an assembly, look for one with simple and straightforward instructions. Some manufacturers include an instructional video that can be helpful for those who might not be used to working with furniture components. A good manual will include a list with the required tools, including screws and washers.
In addition to design, size is an additional consideration. A crib should be big enough to accommodate your baby, but not too big that it will not fit through an ordinary doorway. Be cautious about using cribs that are older as they may not meet the current safety standards.
The Storkcraft Equinox 3 in 1 is a great option for parents looking for a modern and sleek crib. It is made from durable, sustainable New Zealand Pinewood and has three different mattress settings. It is more exposed to the elements than some of the other choices on this list, however, some users found it more difficult to set up than necessary due to the mislabeled components and unclear instructions.
3. Convertible
Unlike strollers and car seats cribs don't come with a lot of "features." However this doesn't mean that parents shouldn't be thinking about other aspects like design, cost and how long the crib lasts. Consider a convertible crib if you would like a crib that will last until toddlerhood. This will free up space and money, and make it easier to change the mattress as your child grows.
While most cribs which convert into full-size beds are an afterthought and you have to remove the side and replace it with an extended rail. Oeuf has designed a stylish crib that can be converted into a bed frame. It's GREENGUARD Gold certified minimalist, stylish, and can be incorporated into almost any nursery. You can also bundle it with matching trundle small cot beds and dressers for a seamless look.
The crib is more substantial than others in our tests. It could take up more square feet of your nursery cots than some of the smaller options, but it's a beautiful piece that will stand up to the test of time. It's simple to put together and durable, even for parents who don't have the skills. It also has three different mattress heights that can be adjusted, which means you can start your baby off in a low, comfortable position that is easy for caregivers to lift and then raise as they grow older.
This convertible crib has more of a traditional look than the other two cribs on this list, and is great for parents who want an option that looks stylish in a grand nursery. It is also simple to set up and comes with a set of toddler conversion rails. This means that you don't have to purchase them separately. It does feature exposed metal hardware, which could be an issue for certain people.
4. Eco-Friendly
Eco-friendly cribs create an ideal solution for both parents and children, offering an environment that is safe for your baby while promoting sustainable environmental practices. They are free of harmful chemicals and emissions that are found in other cribs, as well as toxic substances like PVC, phthalate, MDF and lead. Eco-friendly cribs tend to be constructed of solid wood, sustainable and renewable materials, and feature an elegant design. They are easy to set up or convert, and some come with a dresser or a changing tray built-in. This can reduce space.
Some brands offer eco-friendly cribs which can be transformed into a toddler bed or a full-size bed. Some cribs can come with additional features, such as a built in changing tables or storage compartments. They should be durable and strong enough to withstand repeated use and clean. The best eco-friendly cribs are constructed from organic and non-toxic materials. They also have a low-VOC finish.
Bloom Alma crib is a great example of a eco-friendly crib. This model is made from sustainable birchwood, and it is free of harmful finishes or components. It is Greenguard Certified and meets all safety requirements. It is a great option for parents looking for an elegant crib design that is easy to clean and also eco-friendly.
Namesake is another option that offers a timeless design and high-quality construction for a reasonable price. The sturdy slats that are constructed of high-quality hardwood, are Greenguard Gold certified to have low emissions of chemicals. The crib has an optional reflux foot that can be affixed to the side of the crib to create an even slope for infants with reflux.
5. Safety First
When selecting a crib, security should be the primary priority. Make sure that the crib is strong and well-constructed with well-fitting and sturdy hardware. Also, ensure it meets 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 can) There should be no cutouts or decorative designs on the footboard or headboard and corner posts that are flush with the end panels or are very tall. Anything between is an opportunity for strangulation.
Also make sure that all toys are out of the crib as they can be choking or risk of suffocation. Choose a baby monitor that has a clear line-of-sight to ensure it does not interfere with your view. Also, make sure any cords are out of your baby's reach and securely attached. Also, do not keep pillows, Cot Bed Sales blankets, or positioning devices in the crib. These items can cause choking and suffocation risks, and can be kicked or pulled down by your child.
Do not use cribs that are old, as they could have outdated features that can lead to injury. Even if a crib appears in great condition, the slats might be too wide, or they might be lacking hardware. Old cribs could also have lead-based paint or unsafe screws and bolts.

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