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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 rest comfortably from day one. They're pre-shrunk, machine washable and designed to fit snugly around the mattress without bunching - a major safety hazard for babies.
One tester for parents said she used hers through two babies and passed it to a relative which makes it a wise purchase. Its sleek design makes it a good option for nursery spaces that are minimalist.
Bedding
When it concerns crib bedding, there are plenty of options out there. However, picking the right bedding is more than selecting a cute pattern that will be in line with your preferences. You also want something that fits tightly and doesn't bunch up in places where it could be a risk of suffocation for your baby. It must be soft and sturdy enough to withstand diaper blowouts, spills, and other messes over the course of months without wearing out.
One of our top picks is this Avocado set, which contains two sheets that are made with 100% organic cotton certified by GOTS and MADE SAFE-certified. It's an independent third-party certification that guarantees Avocado's products meet stringent standards for safety and quality. They're pre-shrunk so they won't shrink or stretch after washing, and they're designed to fit a standard crib mattress (27 1 4 inches wide by 51 5/8 inches long). They're also machine-washable to clean the inevitable mess your bundle of joy is sure to create.
Another great option for newborns and toddlers is crib mattress pads which adds an extra layer of comfort and protects the mattress from accidents and staining. Look for a mattress pad that's less than an inch thick so your child can still breathe easily. Avoid anything that is too fluffy or with bows, long ribbons and other adornments. These can come off and create a strangulation hazard.
Consider buying a convertible crib if want to keep your baby in the crib for a long period of time. These beds usually convert into a toddler bed and occasionally to full-size beds or a daybed also. Some cribs come with necessary conversion kits included, but others require an additional purchase.
This Dream On Me Ashton 5 in 1 sleigh crib is one of our favorites. It's made of solid wood and has one of the highest mattress heights (for parents who are worried about getting on a low mattress). We love that it's also Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it complies with stringent environmental standards for reduced off-gassing.
Mattress
Size and firmness are crucial when it comes to crib mattress. The AAP recommends a mattress that is firm that is comfortable and does not leave an indentation on the surface when you lay sheets over it. The mattress must also be the correct size for the crib and it should stay in place, even after your baby gets out of it.
Additionally, you'll need to be aware of whether the mattress is made from chemicals that could potentially 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 cribs sign is a CertiPUR-US certificate that certifies that the foam used in mattresses is made without Ozone depleters, PBDEs and TDCPP and TCEP flame retardants mercury, lead, other heavy metals, formaldehyde Phthalates that are regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and volatile organic compounds.
Other factors to consider include the mattress's weight and whether or not it is waterproof. A surface that is waterproof or wipeable is better for cleaning, since you'll be changing sheets at night. The Naturepedic Organic Cotton Classic 150 Seamless 2-Stage is the heaviest of the selection we tested at 20 lbs, which may be a turnoff for certain parents.
Another thing to keep in mind is if the mattress is dual-sided; some of these come with a firm infant side and a soft toddler side. Pediatricians suggest flipping the mattress once your child is at the peak of their normal growth, which is usually around 12 months.
When we tested crib mattresses, we examined their weight and how they could fold and move to dress the sides with sheets. We also placed an 8-pound tin, slightly heavier than a newborn on each one to observe how the mattress reacted. The top mattresses did not sink, meaning they offer enough support to keep your child from falling or getting suffocated. Some of the mattresses that we tested had a removable cover that is machine washable and is waterproof. This makes cleaning them and maintaining them a breeze.
Crib Rails
A crib can't be complete without a set of fixed rails. While some baby furniture companies offer baby rails with their cribs and others sell them separately. If you decide to purchase them separately, look for rails that meet the safety requirements. For instance, they should be free of any missing or loose screws, brackets and other hardware. They should also be able support the weight of your child, but not be too flimsy. They should also to secure themselves to ensure that they are not removed from your child.
The crib rails need to not only be strong but also fit comfortably within the crib frame. This will prevent the mattress from being too fragile, which could be dangerous for your baby. Make sure you measure the crib frame before purchasing the crib rail. There are a few slight variations in the sizes of cribs. The ideal space should not be more than three fingers wide.
You'll also want to make sure the crib rails are free of cut-outs for decorative purposes or other decorations, which can be potential dangers to suffocate your child. You should also avoid placing pillows, blankets, quilts and sheepskins in the crib since they can contribute to the carbon dioxide build-up and increase the risk of SIDS. If you're looking to add a soft sleep surface in the crib, try a crib cover-and-pad combination. They consist of mattress pads with a waterproof lining and an adjustable "skirt" that stretches around the mattress in the same way as a fitted sheet.
You'll also need to make sure you have the right crib rail guards. They are designed to cushion the baby's head if it hits the crib railings as you feed them or cradling them beside the bed. They can also prevent the formation of marks from teeth and drool on the crib's side railings that are fixed.
You'll have to purchase an infant guardrail when your child is no longer in their crib. This will keep them safely in bed until they are ready to move into a larger bed. Sweetpea Baby offers a convertible crib toddler rail that can fit on most cribs that are standard. It's easy to install and meets the CPSC safety standards.
Crib Hardware
Some of the crib's design features are purely aesthetic and subject to personal taste, but others -- such as the design of the slats on the crib or whether it can be converted into a toddler bedcan have a major impact on the comfort of the crib as well as its lifespan. The best cribs are made of solid wood, meet various safety standards and can be easily adjusted to various mattress heights. Some cribs feature special features that make them more efficient. For example the Quick Zip Crib Sheet lets you replace the sheets without removing the entire mattress.
Avoid cribs that have decorative cutouts or other embellishments, as they could snag on clothing or create a risk of choking for babies. Also, be sure to inspect the crib hardware regularly for loose bolts or other items that could catch on clothing or other objects and present a hazard.
The most effective crib sets come with simple instructions and all the essential components, including hardware. Most modern cribs take a half an hour or less to put together and many come with all the tools you'll require.
Consider a convertible crib which can be transformed into a daybed, toddler or a full-size mattress. This is a good choice for families who intend to use the crib for a number of years or have limited space. You should be aware that certain crib conversion kits require additional purchases in order to complete the process.
Crib hardware can be a bit tricky to understand, but it's essential for safety and stability. Most cribs have a system consisting of rectangular blocks, wedges (also called "shims") and Cot For Sale large chocks known as step chocks. They're all designed to strengthen the contact points between crib and the supported surface.
Some shims or chocks can be made of soft woods, which crack slowly. This can give an audible warning when they fail. However, woods that are more rigid can break more rapidly and with greater force. The shims and chocks are made of plastic and can also be purchased. They are easier to install, since they don't require drilling into the surface.
The best crib sets come with everything you need for your newborn to rest comfortably from day one. They're pre-shrunk, machine washable and designed to fit snugly around the mattress without bunching - a major safety hazard for babies.
One tester for parents said she used hers through two babies and passed it to a relative which makes it a wise purchase. Its sleek design makes it a good option for nursery spaces that are minimalist.
Bedding
When it concerns crib bedding, there are plenty of options out there. However, picking the right bedding is more than selecting a cute pattern that will be in line with your preferences. You also want something that fits tightly and doesn't bunch up in places where it could be a risk of suffocation for your baby. It must be soft and sturdy enough to withstand diaper blowouts, spills, and other messes over the course of months without wearing out.
One of our top picks is this Avocado set, which contains two sheets that are made with 100% organic cotton certified by GOTS and MADE SAFE-certified. It's an independent third-party certification that guarantees Avocado's products meet stringent standards for safety and quality. They're pre-shrunk so they won't shrink or stretch after washing, and they're designed to fit a standard crib mattress (27 1 4 inches wide by 51 5/8 inches long). They're also machine-washable to clean the inevitable mess your bundle of joy is sure to create.
Another great option for newborns and toddlers is crib mattress pads which adds an extra layer of comfort and protects the mattress from accidents and staining. Look for a mattress pad that's less than an inch thick so your child can still breathe easily. Avoid anything that is too fluffy or with bows, long ribbons and other adornments. These can come off and create a strangulation hazard.
Consider buying a convertible crib if want to keep your baby in the crib for a long period of time. These beds usually convert into a toddler bed and occasionally to full-size beds or a daybed also. Some cribs come with necessary conversion kits included, but others require an additional purchase.
This Dream On Me Ashton 5 in 1 sleigh crib is one of our favorites. It's made of solid wood and has one of the highest mattress heights (for parents who are worried about getting on a low mattress). We love that it's also Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it complies with stringent environmental standards for reduced off-gassing.
Mattress
Size and firmness are crucial when it comes to crib mattress. The AAP recommends a mattress that is firm that is comfortable and does not leave an indentation on the surface when you lay sheets over it. The mattress must also be the correct size for the crib and it should stay in place, even after your baby gets out of it.
Additionally, you'll need to be aware of whether the mattress is made from chemicals that could potentially 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 cribs sign is a CertiPUR-US certificate that certifies that the foam used in mattresses is made without Ozone depleters, PBDEs and TDCPP and TCEP flame retardants mercury, lead, other heavy metals, formaldehyde Phthalates that are regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and volatile organic compounds.
Other factors to consider include the mattress's weight and whether or not it is waterproof. A surface that is waterproof or wipeable is better for cleaning, since you'll be changing sheets at night. The Naturepedic Organic Cotton Classic 150 Seamless 2-Stage is the heaviest of the selection we tested at 20 lbs, which may be a turnoff for certain parents.
Another thing to keep in mind is if the mattress is dual-sided; some of these come with a firm infant side and a soft toddler side. Pediatricians suggest flipping the mattress once your child is at the peak of their normal growth, which is usually around 12 months.
When we tested crib mattresses, we examined their weight and how they could fold and move to dress the sides with sheets. We also placed an 8-pound tin, slightly heavier than a newborn on each one to observe how the mattress reacted. The top mattresses did not sink, meaning they offer enough support to keep your child from falling or getting suffocated. Some of the mattresses that we tested had a removable cover that is machine washable and is waterproof. This makes cleaning them and maintaining them a breeze.
Crib Rails
A crib can't be complete without a set of fixed rails. While some baby furniture companies offer baby rails with their cribs and others sell them separately. If you decide to purchase them separately, look for rails that meet the safety requirements. For instance, they should be free of any missing or loose screws, brackets and other hardware. They should also be able support the weight of your child, but not be too flimsy. They should also to secure themselves to ensure that they are not removed from your child.
The crib rails need to not only be strong but also fit comfortably within the crib frame. This will prevent the mattress from being too fragile, which could be dangerous for your baby. Make sure you measure the crib frame before purchasing the crib rail. There are a few slight variations in the sizes of cribs. The ideal space should not be more than three fingers wide.
You'll also want to make sure the crib rails are free of cut-outs for decorative purposes or other decorations, which can be potential dangers to suffocate your child. You should also avoid placing pillows, blankets, quilts and sheepskins in the crib since they can contribute to the carbon dioxide build-up and increase the risk of SIDS. If you're looking to add a soft sleep surface in the crib, try a crib cover-and-pad combination. They consist of mattress pads with a waterproof lining and an adjustable "skirt" that stretches around the mattress in the same way as a fitted sheet.
You'll also need to make sure you have the right crib rail guards. They are designed to cushion the baby's head if it hits the crib railings as you feed them or cradling them beside the bed. They can also prevent the formation of marks from teeth and drool on the crib's side railings that are fixed.
You'll have to purchase an infant guardrail when your child is no longer in their crib. This will keep them safely in bed until they are ready to move into a larger bed. Sweetpea Baby offers a convertible crib toddler rail that can fit on most cribs that are standard. It's easy to install and meets the CPSC safety standards.
Crib Hardware
Some of the crib's design features are purely aesthetic and subject to personal taste, but others -- such as the design of the slats on the crib or whether it can be converted into a toddler bedcan have a major impact on the comfort of the crib as well as its lifespan. The best cribs are made of solid wood, meet various safety standards and can be easily adjusted to various mattress heights. Some cribs feature special features that make them more efficient. For example the Quick Zip Crib Sheet lets you replace the sheets without removing the entire mattress.
Avoid cribs that have decorative cutouts or other embellishments, as they could snag on clothing or create a risk of choking for babies. Also, be sure to inspect the crib hardware regularly for loose bolts or other items that could catch on clothing or other objects and present a hazard.
The most effective crib sets come with simple instructions and all the essential components, including hardware. Most modern cribs take a half an hour or less to put together and many come with all the tools you'll require.
Consider a convertible crib which can be transformed into a daybed, toddler or a full-size mattress. This is a good choice for families who intend to use the crib for a number of years or have limited space. You should be aware that certain crib conversion kits require additional purchases in order to complete the process.
Crib hardware can be a bit tricky to understand, but it's essential for safety and stability. Most cribs have a system consisting of rectangular blocks, wedges (also called "shims") and Cot For Sale large chocks known as step chocks. They're all designed to strengthen the contact points between crib and the supported surface.
Some shims or chocks can be made of soft woods, which crack slowly. This can give an audible warning when they fail. However, woods that are more rigid can break more rapidly and with greater force. The shims and chocks are made of plastic and can also be purchased. They are easier to install, since they don't require drilling into the surface.