Baby Cribs Guide
 

Keep Your Newborn Safe With The Right Baby Crib
By B.L. Hill

One of the first things that expectant parents think about buying for the nursery is a crib for the baby. Baby cribs are such an important part of an infant's new life and parents want to be sure they get one that not only looks good, but will be a safe and comfortable place for the new addition to the family.

Cribs are used from the time a newborn comes home until he reaches the age of about two years and helps to assure that the baby is kept safe at all times. It is important for a crib to be well-built and sturdy. It should allow the parents easy access to the infant, while at the same time, assuring that as the child grows he will not be able to release the side-rail.

In many families, the baby cribs are something that hold great sentimental value. Time and again, cribs are cared for really well so that they can be passed along to future generations. If this is the case for your family, then you will want to look for a crib that would be considered heirloom quality, built with excellent materials and careful craftsmanship.

Baby cribs can be purchased as a part of a complete sets that usually include other basic furnishings for the nursery such as changing tables, dressers, armoires, baby gliders or rocking chairs. There are a few different styles of cribs from which you can choose. The most basic baby crib is a standard sized rectangular crib. Rectangular cribs usually have end pieces made from solid wood and sides made with spindles.  Make sure the spindles are close enough together to pervent the child from getting his head stuck between them.  One or both sides of the crib will drop down when a release lever is pushed to allow the parents to easily get the baby out.

Convertible baby cribs have become a popular option in recent years. These cribs are designed to accommodate the child as they grow and can be used well past the age of two, as is common with a standard crib. Most of these cribs are able to go through two transitions. The first transition is from baby crib to toddler bed when the child outgrows the crib stage.

A convertible crib can later be transformed again and changed from a toddler bed into either a daybed or a twin-size bed. Although convertible baby cribs generally cost more, in the long run they can save the family money. There is no need to purchase another bed when the child outgrows the crib. However, if a family is planning on having more than one child, then a convertible crib might not be the best choice as the, if another infant comes along who will need the piece of infant furniture.

Round baby cribs are another option that many parents enjoy. The round cribs are unique, very attractive and are considered upscale. Because of the shape, there are no corners that can later become a hazard and they make a pleasant play pen as well. In addition, as the baby starts to grow and pull himself up, when he falls backward he is less likely to hurt himself by falling against the other side of the crib; he will fall onto the center area instead. In general, a round crib will work best in a spacious nursery and not as well in a small room.

Cribs that feature adjustable mattress heights are also a smart choice. When the baby first comes home, the mattress would be at its highest setting so that it is easy to reach in and pick up the child. As the baby grows and begins to stand up, you can lower the mattress level to help make sure the baby can't climb over the side.

The best baby cribs are those that are made of a quality hardwood such as oak or maple. Softer woods, such as pine, are damaged more easily and they can warp, causing structural problems. It is also important that the baby crib is constructed of metal hardware and not plastic. Metal hardware is much more durable and is not prone to breakage.


 
 
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