| As parents, we want to get the best for our children. | | | | very well. |
| We should provide them with the best functional yet | | | | Most parents allow their children to sleep in baby cribs |
| very safe furniture since day one. To help you get the | | | | until they are a year or two. At this stages children |
| best, here are some of the features of the best baby | | | | learn to crawl around, explore and even prop |
| cribs that your child deserves. | | | | themselves up to stand or even jump! Furthermore, |
| 1. The construction of the crib should be child-friendly. | | | | people would be leaning on to it all the time to take |
| This is perhaps the most obvious consideration in the | | | | care of the baby inside. The last thing you want is a |
| lot. Baby cribs should have a seamless construction, | | | | collapsing crib. Check if the construction of the crib can |
| meaning, the planks, boards, bars or springs that make | | | | take the weight and the pressure that it will be |
| up the crib should be put together in such a way that | | | | subjected to once you decide to take it home. |
| there are no sharp edges and other protrusions that | | | | 3. The materials used should be safe and non-toxic. |
| can scratch or hurt your baby. Therefore, baby cribs | | | | There are hardwoods that have natural irritants that |
| that were put together by nails have lots of intricate | | | | are in the wood that can harm your baby's skin and |
| designs and carvings with sharp edges and | | | | there are paints that have fumes that can harm your |
| metal-plastic combinations with lots of exposed joints | | | | baby when inhaled. Ask your supplier for the properties |
| and springs should be avoided. | | | | of the raw materials used to make the baby cribs that |
| 2. The crib should be able to take pressure and weight | | | | they sell to make sure that they are indeed safe. |