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Every dad and mom, whether new or experienced, want the very best and safest baby cribs for their baby. The reviews are in, and the Davinci Emily Crib is the hands down winner followed by the Graco Lauren Crib. These are both convertible baby cribs.

Convertible cribs are extremely economical as they can be used for much longer than standard cribs. As your child grows from an infant to a big girl or boy over the course of 10 to 12 years, the bed grows with your kid transitioning from a crib to a full size bed.

4 in 1 crib changes into an infant bed, day bed and a full size bed. As your youngster grows the bed can be altered to match their sleeping requirements at every stage of their young life. This is a massive savings because many families invest a substantial amount of money into cribs and unfortunately within a year the crib is not used as much.

At 1 time drop side cribs were one of the top selling products on the market because their ability to lower the front rail of the crib was very convenient for moms and dads. After a few unlucky accidents it was learned that while convenient, this function is not safe for kids.

Modern convertible cribs are designed with low elevation front rails that provide easy access to your son or daughter without the need to lower the crib rails. That means there are no moving parts that might pinch tiny fingers, making the crib a safe sleeping environment for baby.

The crib meets all US safety standards and has lead free components and no non damaging finishes. The crib has no moving parts to endanger your baby and the
multilevel mattress system permits the mattress to be changed inside 4 levels to stop the baby from climbing out of the crib.

The best baby cribs, like the Davinci Emily crib, are the ones that stress safety first. As well as investigating the safeness of cribs your considering, you must also read crib reviews. By getting feedback from other dads and moms already using the crib provides very good understanding of the safety, ruggedness, and comfort of the crib.

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