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Choosing a baby crib is fraught with innumerable decisions that must be made, putting a lot of additional pressure on prospective parents readying
the nursery for their new arrival.
And while a baby crib
should ideally be a convertible, it shouldn't have to requiring financing the cost of as much as a car to bring it home.
A crib can cost upwards of a thousand dollars, however a more realistic cost for prospective parents to expect to pay is in the three to five
hundred dollar range.
A convertible crib simply means that the crib you choose will transition with your baby, converting to a
toddler bed as your child becomes a toddler.
While the look, styling and safety of the baby crib tend to be the primary focus, when it comes right down to it, the reality is that it is the
mattress that truly matters most.
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A first crib will after all be required to provide your baby years of comfort night after night for up to three or four years into toddler years.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with choosing a baby crib for the way it looks, but ensure the mattress will offer a comfortable sleep as well.
Considerations for your baby crib are railing that raise and lower with relative ease for an adult while remaining completely inaccessible and out of
reach for your child; a crib that offer
additional storage opportunities with built-in
drawers is an added convenience; and finally, an adjustable mattress height is a safety consideration.
The baby crib should be placed in a safe zone within the room not near heaters, windows, electrical outlets or tipping
hazards.
Mobiles should be removed from the crib as soon as your child can stand and less bedding is thought to be more ideal from a safety perspective.
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