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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 need for your newborn to sleep soundly from the first day. They're pre-shrunk, machine washable and designed to be able to sit tightly around the mattress without bunching--a significant safety risk for babies.
One parent tester stated that she had used it for two babies, and then passed it on to a different friend. This makes it a wise purchase. Its sleek design makes it a good option for nursery spaces that are minimalist.
Bedding
There are plenty of choices when it comes to bedding for your crib. It's not just about picking one that is in line with your style. You should also make sure the sheet fits tightly and does not gather in areas that could create the risk of choking your child. It is important to choose a soft and durable material to withstand blowouts from diapers, spit up and other messes for a long time without wearing out.
This Avocado set is one of our favorites. It includes two sheets made of 100% certified organic GOTS cotton. The sheets are MADE SAFE certified, an independent third-party certification that guarantees that the company's products meet rigorous standards for quality and safety. They're pre-shrunk to ensure they don't stretch or shrink after washing, and are designed to fit a standard crib mattress (27 1 4 inches wide by 51 5/8 inches long). They're also machine-washable for the inevitable mess that your little child is bound to create.
Another option for infants and toddlers is crib mattress pads which provides an additional layer of comfort and protects the mattress from accidents and staining. Find mattresses that are less than an inch thick so your child can still breathe easily. And steer clear of anything that's too fluffy or includes long bows, ribbons and other ornaments that could be removed and create the risk of strangulation.
You should consider buying an adjustable crib if you plan to keep your child in the crib for a long time. These beds usually convert to a toddler bed and sometimes, to full-size beds or a daybed as well. Some cribs have the necessary conversion kits however, others require a separate purchase.
A few of our favorite cribs are this Dream On Me Ashton 5-in-1 crib that is sleigh-style, constructed of solid wood and features one of the taller mattress heights in the group (for parents who are worried about reaching down to a mattress that is low). We love that it's also Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it complies with stringent environmental standards to reduce off-gassing.
Mattress
Firmness and size are important when it comes to a crib mattress. The AAP recommends using a mattress that is firm, is comfortable and does not leave an impression when you lay a sheet down on it. The mattress should also be the proper size for the crib and it should stay in place even after your child gets out of it.
You should also determine whether the mattress is made up of substances that could harm your child. Look for mattresses that are odorless and free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)--which typically emit a unpleasant chemical smell. A good sign is a CertiPUR-US certificate which confirms that the foam used in mattresses is made without ozone depleters, PBDEs, TDCPP and TCEP flame retardants mercury, lead, and other heavy metals, formaldehyde and phthalates, which are regulated by Consumer Product Safety Commission, and volatile organic compounds.
A few other things to think about include how much the mattress carries and whether it's waterproof or not. You'll likely have to deal with nighttime sheet changes, 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 tested, weighing around 20 lbs. This could be a deal-breaker for certain parents.
A mattress with two sides may have a firm side for infants and a soft side for toddlers. Pediatricians recommend flipping your child's mattress once they reach the peak of normal growth. This is typically about 12 months old.
We weighed the mattresses and observed how easily they folded to cover the sides of the crib with sheets. We also put an 8-pound weight, a bit heavier than a newborn, on each one to observe how it reacted. The best ones did not sink this means they provide enough support to prevent your child from falling out of their bed during sleep or drowning. Some of the mattresses we tested come with an easily washable, removable cover that is waterproof and zips closed. This makes cleaning them and maintaining them a breeze.
Crib Rails
A crib is not complete without the correct set of rails fixed. Some furniture companies for babies offer baby rails as part of the crib. Others offer them separately. If you choose to buy them separately, make sure they meet all safety standards. They should, for instance be free of loose screws, brackets and other hardware. They should also be able support the weight of your child without becoming too fragile. They should also be able to lock securely into place so they cannot be removed by your child.
The crib rails need to not only be sturdy, but also fit snugly within the frame of the crib. This will prevent the mattress from becoming fragile and potentially risky for your child. Be sure to measure the width of the crib frame before purchasing the crib rail. There are slight variations in the sizes of cribs. The dimensions should be no more than three fingers.
Also, make sure that the crib rails do not include any cutouts with decorative designs or other embellishments. They can create an suffocation threat. Avoid placing quilts, pillows, blankets and sheepskins inside the crib. They can result in an unintentional accumulation of carbon dioxide increasing the risk of SIDS for your baby. If you're looking to provide a soft sleeping surface in the crib, you can try a crib cover-and-pad combination. These products consist of mattress pads with an elongated waterproof lining as well as an adjustable "skirt" that stretches around the mattress in the same way as an fitted sheet.
Lastly, you'll want to purchase the appropriate crib rail protectors. These are designed to protect the head of your child when it comes into contact with the crib railings while you're feeding him or her or cradling them on the bed. They can also help prevent teeth marks and drool discoloration on the crib's fixed railings.
You'll have to purchase a toddler guardrail once your child has outgrown their great crib. This will keep them safe in bed until they're ready for a bigger cheap cot bed. Sweetpea Baby has a convertible crib toddler guard rail that can be used with all cribs that are standard. It's easy to set up and meets all CPSC's safety standards.
Crib Hardware
Certain aspects of the crib's design are only aesthetic or otherwise subject to personal preference, however, other aspects--like the style of slats, or whether the crib converts to an infant bed--can have a major influence on the ease of use and how long the crib will last. The best infant cribs cribs are made of solid wood, meet numerous safety standards, and can be easily configured to different mattress heights. Some cribs have special features that make them more useful. For example the Quick Zip Crib Sheet allows you to replace the sheets without having to remove the entire mattress.
Avoid cribs with decorative cutouts or other embellishments because they could get caught on clothing or create the danger of choking babies. Also, be sure to check the crib's hardware frequently for loose bolts or items that could catch on clothing or other objects and present a hazard.
The top crib sets include easy-to-follow instructions as well as all the required components, including hardware. Modern cribs typically take half hour or less to put together and a lot come with all the equipment you'll need.
You might also want to think about a convertible crib which can transform into a toddler bed, daybed or a full-size bed. This is a good choice for families who plan to use the crib for many years or have a limited space. It is important to know that certain crib conversion kits require additional items to complete the process.
It can be difficult to understand crib hardware, but it's essential to ensure security and stability. The majority of cribs have the rectangular blocks, wedges (also called "shims"), and huge chocks, also known as step chocks, all of which are designed to snug up contact points between the crib and its support surface.
Some shims and chocks are made of soft woods which crack slowly, which can provide audible warnings prior to failure as more robust wood materials could break abruptly and with greater force. Shims and chocks made of plastic are also available for purchase. They are much easier to install since they do not require drilling into the surface.
The best crib sets come with everything you need for your newborn to sleep soundly from the first day. They're pre-shrunk, machine washable and designed to be able to sit tightly around the mattress without bunching--a significant safety risk for babies.
One parent tester stated that she had used it for two babies, and then passed it on to a different friend. This makes it a wise purchase. Its sleek design makes it a good option for nursery spaces that are minimalist.
Bedding
There are plenty of choices when it comes to bedding for your crib. It's not just about picking one that is in line with your style. You should also make sure the sheet fits tightly and does not gather in areas that could create the risk of choking your child. It is important to choose a soft and durable material to withstand blowouts from diapers, spit up and other messes for a long time without wearing out.
This Avocado set is one of our favorites. It includes two sheets made of 100% certified organic GOTS cotton. The sheets are MADE SAFE certified, an independent third-party certification that guarantees that the company's products meet rigorous standards for quality and safety. They're pre-shrunk to ensure they don't stretch or shrink after washing, and are designed to fit a standard crib mattress (27 1 4 inches wide by 51 5/8 inches long). They're also machine-washable for the inevitable mess that your little child is bound to create.
Another option for infants and toddlers is crib mattress pads which provides an additional layer of comfort and protects the mattress from accidents and staining. Find mattresses that are less than an inch thick so your child can still breathe easily. And steer clear of anything that's too fluffy or includes long bows, ribbons and other ornaments that could be removed and create the risk of strangulation.
You should consider buying an adjustable crib if you plan to keep your child in the crib for a long time. These beds usually convert to a toddler bed and sometimes, to full-size beds or a daybed as well. Some cribs have the necessary conversion kits however, others require a separate purchase.
A few of our favorite cribs are this Dream On Me Ashton 5-in-1 crib that is sleigh-style, constructed of solid wood and features one of the taller mattress heights in the group (for parents who are worried about reaching down to a mattress that is low). We love that it's also Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it complies with stringent environmental standards to reduce off-gassing.
Mattress
Firmness and size are important when it comes to a crib mattress. The AAP recommends using a mattress that is firm, is comfortable and does not leave an impression when you lay a sheet down on it. The mattress should also be the proper size for the crib and it should stay in place even after your child gets out of it.
You should also determine whether the mattress is made up of substances that could harm your child. Look for mattresses that are odorless and free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)--which typically emit a unpleasant chemical smell. A good sign is a CertiPUR-US certificate which confirms that the foam used in mattresses is made without ozone depleters, PBDEs, TDCPP and TCEP flame retardants mercury, lead, and other heavy metals, formaldehyde and phthalates, which are regulated by Consumer Product Safety Commission, and volatile organic compounds.
A few other things to think about include how much the mattress carries and whether it's waterproof or not. You'll likely have to deal with nighttime sheet changes, 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 tested, weighing around 20 lbs. This could be a deal-breaker for certain parents.
A mattress with two sides may have a firm side for infants and a soft side for toddlers. Pediatricians recommend flipping your child's mattress once they reach the peak of normal growth. This is typically about 12 months old.
We weighed the mattresses and observed how easily they folded to cover the sides of the crib with sheets. We also put an 8-pound weight, a bit heavier than a newborn, on each one to observe how it reacted. The best ones did not sink this means they provide enough support to prevent your child from falling out of their bed during sleep or drowning. Some of the mattresses we tested come with an easily washable, removable cover that is waterproof and zips closed. This makes cleaning them and maintaining them a breeze.
Crib Rails
A crib is not complete without the correct set of rails fixed. Some furniture companies for babies offer baby rails as part of the crib. Others offer them separately. If you choose to buy them separately, make sure they meet all safety standards. They should, for instance be free of loose screws, brackets and other hardware. They should also be able support the weight of your child without becoming too fragile. They should also be able to lock securely into place so they cannot be removed by your child.
The crib rails need to not only be sturdy, but also fit snugly within the frame of the crib. This will prevent the mattress from becoming fragile and potentially risky for your child. Be sure to measure the width of the crib frame before purchasing the crib rail. There are slight variations in the sizes of cribs. The dimensions should be no more than three fingers.
Also, make sure that the crib rails do not include any cutouts with decorative designs or other embellishments. They can create an suffocation threat. Avoid placing quilts, pillows, blankets and sheepskins inside the crib. They can result in an unintentional accumulation of carbon dioxide increasing the risk of SIDS for your baby. If you're looking to provide a soft sleeping surface in the crib, you can try a crib cover-and-pad combination. These products consist of mattress pads with an elongated waterproof lining as well as an adjustable "skirt" that stretches around the mattress in the same way as an fitted sheet.
Lastly, you'll want to purchase the appropriate crib rail protectors. These are designed to protect the head of your child when it comes into contact with the crib railings while you're feeding him or her or cradling them on the bed. They can also help prevent teeth marks and drool discoloration on the crib's fixed railings.
You'll have to purchase a toddler guardrail once your child has outgrown their great crib. This will keep them safe in bed until they're ready for a bigger cheap cot bed. Sweetpea Baby has a convertible crib toddler guard rail that can be used with all cribs that are standard. It's easy to set up and meets all CPSC's safety standards.
Crib Hardware
Certain aspects of the crib's design are only aesthetic or otherwise subject to personal preference, however, other aspects--like the style of slats, or whether the crib converts to an infant bed--can have a major influence on the ease of use and how long the crib will last. The best infant cribs cribs are made of solid wood, meet numerous safety standards, and can be easily configured to different mattress heights. Some cribs have special features that make them more useful. For example the Quick Zip Crib Sheet allows you to replace the sheets without having to remove the entire mattress.
Avoid cribs with decorative cutouts or other embellishments because they could get caught on clothing or create the danger of choking babies. Also, be sure to check the crib's hardware frequently for loose bolts or items that could catch on clothing or other objects and present a hazard.
The top crib sets include easy-to-follow instructions as well as all the required components, including hardware. Modern cribs typically take half hour or less to put together and a lot come with all the equipment you'll need.
You might also want to think about a convertible crib which can transform into a toddler bed, daybed or a full-size bed. This is a good choice for families who plan to use the crib for many years or have a limited space. It is important to know that certain crib conversion kits require additional items to complete the process.
It can be difficult to understand crib hardware, but it's essential to ensure security and stability. The majority of cribs have the rectangular blocks, wedges (also called "shims"), and huge chocks, also known as step chocks, all of which are designed to snug up contact points between the crib and its support surface.
Some shims and chocks are made of soft woods which crack slowly, which can provide audible warnings prior to failure as more robust wood materials could break abruptly and with greater force. Shims and chocks made of plastic are also available for purchase. They are much easier to install since they do not require drilling into the surface.