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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 require for your baby to sleep peacefully from the beginning. They are pre-shrunk and washable. They are designed to fit comfortably around the mattress, without getting tangled - a major 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 made it a wise purchase. Its minimalist design makes it a great option for minimalist nurseries.

Bedding

There are a lot of options when it comes to crib bedding. It's not just about choosing the right pattern that fits your personal style. It is also important to ensure that the sheet is fitted tightly and doesn't gather in areas that could be the risk of choking your child. It should be soft and durable to withstand blowouts from diapers spills, and other messes for a long time without fading.

One of our favorite sets is this set from Avocado It comes with two sheets that are made with 100% organic cotton that is certified by GOTS and MADE SAFE-certified, an independent third-party certification that ensures the company's textiles meet rigorous standards for safety and quality. They're pre-shrunk, which means they won't stretch or shrink after washing, and are designed to fit a standard crib mattress (27 1 The blanket's dimensions is 4 inches wide and 51 5/8 inches long. The blankets are machine washable to remove the inevitable mess your little bundle will make.

Another great option for infants and toddlers is crib mattress pads which adds an extra layer of comfort while also protecting the mattress from spills and staining. Choose mattresses that are less than an inch thick, so your child can still breathe easily. Avoid anything that is too fluffy, or with long bows, ribbons or other ornaments. These could fall off and create the risk of strangulation.

If you plan to keep your baby in the crib for a considerable amount of time, consider buying a convertible crib. These beds usually convert into a toddler bed and sometimes to full-size beds or a daybed as well. Some cribs come with conversion kits, whereas other require a separate purchase.

This Dream On Me Ashton 5 in 1 crib is one of our top picks. 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 Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it meets stringent environmental standards to prevent off-gassing.

Mattress

When it comes to crib mattresses, firmness and size are crucial. The AAP suggests using a mattress that is firm and is comfortable and does not leave an impression when you lay a sheet down on it. The mattress should also be the correct size for the crib, and it should remain in place, even after your baby grows out of it.

Additionally, you'll need to consider if the mattress is made of chemicals that could be harmful to your child. Choose mattresses that are odor-free and free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)--which often emit an unpleasant chemical smell. CertiPUR US certification is a good sign. It is a certifiable sign that the foam in the mattress is free of ozone depleters and other harmful chemicals.

Other aspects to consider are the mattress's weight and whether or not it is waterproof. A mattress that is waterproof or able to be cleaned is ideal for cleaning, since you'll be changing sheets every night. The Naturepedic Organic Cotton Classic 150 Seamless 2-Stage is the largest of the selection we tested at 20lbs, which may be a nagging issue for some parents.

Another aspect to be aware of is whether the mattress is dual-sided; some of these come with a firm infant side and a soft toddler side. Pediatricians advise flipping your child's mattress once they reach the peak of normal growth. This is typically at around 12 months.

When testing crib mattresses we examined their weight and how easily they folded and maneuvered to dress the sides with sheets. We also placed an 8-pound weight, slightly heavier than a newborn on each one to see how the mattress reacted. The most comfortable mattresses did not sink, which means they provide enough support to prevent your child from falling or being suffocated in bed. A few of the mattresses we tested have a removable, machine-washable cover that is waterproof and zips closed. This makes cleaning and maintaining them easier.

Crib Rails

A crib would not be complete without the right set of rails fixed. While some furniture companies for babies offer cheap baby cots rails along with the crib and others sell them separately. If you opt to purchase them separately, look for rails that meet the safety requirements. They should, for example have no loose screws, brackets and other hardware. They should be sturdy enough to support your child's weight, but not too thin. They should also be able to secure themselves so that they cannot be removed from your child.

The crib rails you choose should not only be sturdy, they should be able to fit snugly into the crib frame. This will keep the mattress from becoming too fragile and could be hazardous for your child. When buying a crib rail, be sure to examine the inside of the frame, as there are slight variations in the size of cribs. Ideally, the space should be no more than three fingers wide.

You'll also want to ensure that the crib rails are free of cut-outs for decorative purposes and other adornments which could be suffocation hazards. Avoid placing pillows, quilts, blankets and sheepskins inside the crib. They can result in the accumulation of carbon dioxide, increasing your baby's SIDS risk. If you're looking to provide a soft sleeping surface in the crib, you can try a crib cover-and-pad combo. These products are made up of a mattress pad that is waterproof and a fitted "skirt", which fits around the mattress just like an fitted sheet.

You'll also need to ensure that you have the proper crib rail guards. They are specifically designed to cushion your baby's head in the event that it happens to hit the crib railings when you're feeding or cradling him or her in bed. They can also help prevent dental marks and drool discoloration on the crib's railings that are fixed.

As your baby grows out of the crib, you'll need a toddler guard rail to keep your child safe in the crib until they're ready to move on to a big kid bed. Sweetpea Baby has a convertible crib toddler guard rail that works with all cribs that are standard. It's easy to install and meets the CPSC safety standards.

Crib Hardware

Certain crib design elements are purely aesthetic and subject to personal preference, however other features -- like the design of the slats on the crib or whether it can be converted into a toddler bedcould have a significant impact on the user-friendliness of the crib and its durability. The best cot beds cribs are constructed from solid wood, and meet multiple safety regulations, and can be easily adjusted to various mattress heights. Some cribs feature distinct features that make them more useful. For example the Quick Zip Crib Sheet allows you to change the sheets without having to take off the entire mattress.

Avoid cribs with decorative cutouts, or other accessories that could catch on clothing or create a risk of choking for babies. Also, make sure to check the crib's hardware regularly for loose bolts and other items that could catch on clothing or other objects, and pose the risk of injury.

The most effective crib sets come with simple instructions and all the necessary components, like hardware. The majority of modern cribs can be assembled in half an hour or less, and they include all the necessary tools.

Look into a convertible crib that can be transformed into a daybed, toddler or full-size mattress. It's a good buy for families that plan to keep the crib for many years or have little space in their homes. It's important to note that some crib conversion kits require a second purchase to complete the process.

It can be difficult to comprehend crib hardware, but it is crucial for security and stability. Most cribs feature the rectangular blocks, wedges (also known as "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 chocks and shims are constructed from soft woods that crack slow, which may provide warnings that sound before they fail, while stiffer wooden materials could break abruptly and with more force. Plastic shims or chocks are also available for purchase. They are much easier to install since they don't require drilling into the surface.