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Monday, May 4, 2009

Tips simple Choosing a Baby Crib

From the birth to outfitting the nursery you will find that discounts are not included. The reason why is that you start early enough that you give yourself time to evaluate the cribs and find the one that will look the best in your baby’s nursery, fit in your budget, and meets all the current safety standards. The following tips will help you find the best baby crib.

Convertible or Not?

One option many non-parents do not know about is the convertible crib option. This is simply a crib that transforms from crib to daybed to toddler bed and in some cases to a full size bed. Usually, they are a little more expensive but they claim to provide your child with a single bed from birth to their high school graduation. The idea of a convertible crib is really cool, however if you are unsure about using the crib for the rest if your child’s life then you may want to consider buying a regular crib. Then, when the baby comes you could easily use the crib until the little one needs a toddler bed. Just remember that most of the convertible cribs require conversion kits that are usually a little more, too.

Adjustable Side

Cribs may be purchased with adjustable or static sides. If you buy an adjustable side crib this is good for the baby because you can easily move her to the crib after she has fallen asleep in your arms. The adjustable side is great for getting the baby out, too. However, the non adjustable side is a big benefit, too. Adjustable side beds are more likely to have recalls or cause injury to a baby, too, so keep this in mind when you are weighing what is most important.

Color
Cribs come in all colors from white to black and red to brown and every color in between. Keep in mind that your child will be using this crib for a couple years at least, if not longer, and it make the most sense to buy a crib that will reflect the baby’s sex and go with any décor you may have.

Price
Finally, you will want to review the price of the nursery crib. It is hard to imagine, but cribs can cost hundreds of dollars.

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