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Checkout our top three safest baby crib picks.

DaVinci Emily 4-in-1 Convertible Crib *Est. $250 Convertible cribs are just that -- when your baby grows older, the crib can be converted into a toddler bed or full-size regular bed (or both). Reviewers say the DaVinci Emily 4-in-1 Convertible Crib is an excellentchoice if you want a crib with a long life. This traditional-looking baby crib features four different mattress heights, and converts easily to a toddler bed with guard rail or a daybed without the need to purchase an extra kit. The Emily crib also converts to a full-size bed (rail kit sold separately). This DaVinci Emily crib has fixed sides, which experts recommend as the safest option (as opposed to drop sides). The Emily convertible crib is available in several finishes; the manufacturers say it is crafted from wood from sustainable forests and uses a non-toxic finish. A standard-size crib mattress isn't included.

Ikea Gulliver Est. $100 to $140, depending on finish Ikea makes inexpensive cribs that reviewers say are safe and stand up well to everyday use. The Ikea Gulliver crib is made of solid wood and veneer and has two mattress-height settings; one side is removable so you canconvert the crib into a toddler daybed when your child grows older. The Gulliver baby crib doesn't have a drop side, but some critics say stationary sides are safer overall. Parents who prefer an upscale look or a wide choice of finishes may want to opt for a more expensive crib, but for those who don't mind Ikea's minimalist styling, the Gulliver is a good choice. A mattress isn't included, but any standard crib mattress will fit.

Baby Bjorn Travel Crib
Est. $220 The Baby Bjorn Travel Crib receives rave reviews from consumers, even though it's expensive. This soft-sided, folding crib includes a comfortable mattress and features a stable design to keep it firmly planted on thefloor. The mattress cover and bed fabric are machine-washable, and the unit is easily set up in one motion. The Baby Bjorn Travel Crib is also lightweight (11 pounds) and includes a carrying case for easy travel. This travel crib is recommended for newborn babies and children up to three years of age. Extra mattress covers are difficult to find, although any standard crib sheet will fit.

Bare Necessities: Basic Baby Needs, don’t over do it.

What does a baby really need in the first weeks at home?
Baby Needs: Clothing and Layette · 5-10 Onesies® or rompers, depending on how often you want to do laundry · 5-7 baby sleepers or nightgowns · 1 cold weather sleeper if necessary · 5-7 pairs of baby socks · 1-2 newborn hats, depending on climate

Baby Needs: Diapers and Bath Items · 2 packs of disposable diapers or enough cloth diapers for at least two days. · Newborns can soil up to 10 diapers per day. · 1 pack of disposable wipes or 10 cloth wipes · Waterproof pad for diaper changes · 3-5 baby washcloths · 1-2 hooded towels, if desired. Adult towels will work, too. · 1 bottle of gentle baby wash · Baby nail clippers · Digital thermometer

Baby Needs: Bedding and Feeding · 3-4 fitted sheets for crib, cradle, cosleeping bassinet or traditional bassinet · 5-7 lightweight blankets · 1-2 heavier blankets, depending on climate · 10 burp cloths · 5-8 bottles, if you're bottle feeding Breastfeeding pillow, if desired



Strollers: Advice for Parents about buying strollers and car seats' Consumer Reports evaluated 33 strollers, including traditional strollers, all-terrain baby strollers or jogging model stollers, travel systems, infant car-seat carrier frames, and double strollers, for safety, durability and ease of use. Some of the safety and convenience stroller features CR recommends include adjustable-height handles, a five-point harness, a cup holder for baby, a canopy to protect baby from sun or rain, and a large shopping basket. CR's other shopping tips include: Test drive before you buy. Try opening, folding, and lifting the stroller with one hand, because the other will often be holding the baby. Make sure you can stand tall when you push the stroller and that your legs and feet don't hit the wheels as you walk. Consider your baby's age. Newborns obviously can't sit up; they must have a stroller that allows them to lie down for the first few months of life, or a stroller that accepts an infant car seat. The Graco Sterling 7425 travel system, $180, earned high scores in our tests and comes with CR's top-rated car seat, the Graco SnugRide (Note: SnugRide infant car seats sold as part of a travel system are not subject to the recall). The less expensive Kolcraft Universal Car Seat Carrier 46250, $50, is another excellent choice and can be used with most infant car seats. Keep in mind where you stroll. Consider where you will most often use the stroller. City dwellers who rely on subways, buses, and cabs are going to need a lightweight, portable stroller. Suburban parents who drive a lot may find that a travel system better suits their needs. Many families now own more than one stroller. Parents can find the nearest site by visiting www.seatcheck.org or www.nhtsa.gov. for checking on proper seat installation.


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