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Cribs can take up a lot space, so bassinets could be a better choice for homes with small spaces. Many parents choose a crib because of safety concerns.

Safety

The choice of the Best cot for newborn crib for newborns is essential to your baby's health and wellbeing. You must ensure that the crib meets current safety standards and is free of dangers that could cause harm during sleep. It should be sturdy and well-constructed, without loose parts that could get caught on clothing or pose dangers of choking. It is crucial to follow the directions of the manufacturer for assembly and use and to regularly inspect the crib.

Be sure to measure the distance between the slats. It should not be more than 2 and 3/8 inches apart, to keep your baby's head or limbs from being trapped between them. You should also be able easily see and reach your baby's crib. If you're not then the slats are close together and need to be a bit more spacious.

Another aspect of the crib to be considered is the mattress support system. It must be adjustable to various heights so that you can lower the mattress as your baby grows. This will reduce the risk that your child will climb out of the crib once they begin to crawl.

A fitted sheet that is secure enough to fit over the bed and a solid and stable structure are additional security features to be looking for. You should also select a crib that has fixed sides rather than one with drop sides which could be hazardous for your Baby Cot. You should also sleep in the same room with your baby until they are old enough for them to be able to sleep on their own.

Last but not least, make sure the crib is placed away from radiators and windows, and that hanging items such as blind cords or curtains are not in reach. You should also remove anything that could create the risk of choking, such as pillows or blankets. Be cautious of purchasing second-hand cribs since they may not be in compliance with the safety standards of today or been recalled for other reasons.

Design

It is crucial to keep in mind that cribs can look identical, but they must adhere to strict safety standards. This is why the majority cribs we looked at have a similar layout to ensure consistency in terms of structural quality. Most cribs feature circular bars with no gaps or rough surfaces that could catch a baby or pinch them. We also evaluated each crib and rated it for its ease of use and assembly. More parts can lead to more confusion, so we recommend selecting a crib with a few easy-to-follow directions to minimize frustration.

The Evolur Sprout crib is among our top picks. It is stylish, contemporary design and comes in a range of colors, including two-toned. It also has a universal mattress fitting and is Greenguard Gold Certified for having minimal volatile organic compound (VOCs).

Stork Craft Equinox 3 in 1 is a different alternative. This crib is sleek, modern and minimalist in design. It's perfect for modern nurseries. The crib comes in various colors and four different mattress sizes so that your baby can use it as a newborn or toddler. We tested this crib and found it to be solid and stable, without creaking or flexing when a heavy toddler climbed inside.

Convertible cribs are a fantastic option if you plan to have more children. Many of these options can be converted into a toddler bed, and later a full-size bed providing a long-lasting product for your money. Our test parents have given the Graco Sweet2Sleep Crib high marks as an example of a convertible bed. The side rail that can be removed was highly praised by parents for making feeding their children at night safer and easier. They also noted that the crib had enough room for the baby to sleep comfortably while dad and mom were asleep.

The Carter's Colby 4-in-1 crib by DaVinci is an excellent choice if you like a more traditional style. This crib is less expensive than the Stork Craft and features a classic design that is suitable for every nursery. It comes with three different heights for the mattress however some parents and toddlers may feel it is a bit low.

Mattress

A crib mattress that can be cleaned will be a great option for babies. Spitting up from diapers and baby spit can cause mattresses to become dirty and damp and result in mildew or bacteria that could be harmful to infants. Choose a mattress that can be washed with a cloth or cleaned with mild cleaner, and choose a waterproof mattress cover to stop fluids from leaking into the mattress and causing health issues.

Look for a mattress that is rated up to 10 years, so that it can be used for toddlers. Many of the products discussed here are reversible with toddler and infant sides. This allows you to use them from the moment of birth until your child is old enough to be their own bed size.

A mattress that is firm is the best choice for infants because it will provide the most support to their developing spines. A mattress that is extremely firm reduces the chance of SIDS which is more likely to happen when a baby's head sinks into a mattress that is soft.

Check the label on the mattress to confirm that it meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. The CPSC requires that mattresses be tested for the possibility of flammability, waterproofing lead, as well as other chemicals that could pose danger to infants. You'll also find certifications like Greenguard, GOTS and CertiPUR-US which are a good indication that the mattress has been tested for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can damage infants' respiratory and nervous systems.

Another thing to consider is the weight of a mattress for a crib. The regular changes to sheets at night require you to move and lift the mattress. If you struggle lifting heavy objects or don't want handle a heavy product then consider getting a mattress that is lighter for your crib. Newton Wovenaire, for example weighs only 8 pounds while Naturepedic Organic Crib Mattress - Dual Firmness weighs 20 pounds. This makes it one of the heavier mattresses in this review. It's also made of foam, not woven-core inners, which makes it more maneuverable when compared to traditional coil mattresses that weigh more.

Assembly

A crib that's simple to assemble is great for parents with young children. You should look for the crib that has hardware that is securely secured and with no sharp edges or rough patches that could irritate the skin of your baby. Avoid cribs with drop-sides or headboard/footboard cuts -- these features aren't up to the safety standards of today.

When looking for a crib, bear in mind that you'll probably require a toddler bed conversion kit (if you decide to purchase a convertible crib). These kits are offered separately by the majority of manufacturers. They're usually cheap baby cots for sale, and they'll assist your child in transitioning to a larger bed more smoothly.

Many new parents appreciate the longevity that can be found in the convertible crib and are a great choice for families with several children. The cribs are built to last, and they can be converted into toddler beds, daybeds, or full-size beds.

The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 Crib solid wood crib that is GREENGUARD Gold Certified and has four mattress-level heights. It has a traditional style and is available in white or slate grey to match every nursery decor. The crib is simple to move around and comes with locking wheels. It fits most twin mattresses. Our test participants found that the crib to be very simple to assemble - it took 23 minutes to put together.

The Sprout Crib, another top-rated crib, is made from sustainably harvested Baltic birch. It meets all U.S. safety standards, in addition to the standards of Australia, Canada, and Europe. It also has a sleek minimalist design that will not be a problem with any bedroom decor. The Sprout crib is among the lightest cribs we've tested, with a weight of only 6kg. It's easy to move and comes with a convenient travel bag.

A runner-up in our tests, the Oeuf Modern Crib is built with sustainably-sourced New Zealand pine. It has received numerous awards from different parenting publications like BabyCenter and Babble. It has a medium profile and can be converted from an infant crib to a toddler bed, with or without a rail. It is easy to set up and has a lot of visual appeal. However, the thin finish can be scratched during normal use.