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Old 10-08-07, 12:37 PM   What Type of Crib? Post #1 (permalink)
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What Type of Crib?

So in my searching for used furniture for my best friend I see a couple different types of beds for babies:bassinet's, cribs, and convertible cribs.

I know that many people buy a bassinet because its pretty, but the baby outgrows it pretty quick and they can be expensive. I doubt she'll want one for her baby, as she is having a boy.

Now that leaves us with cribs and cribs that convert to toddler beds when the kid gets old enough. I got a twin bed with sides when I got out of my crib, and had the same thing till I went to college. The convertible ones seem pretty nifty and come in nice generic colors or wood and what not. I worry about the safety of the structure though and convertible parts moving when they shouldn't.

So does anyone use a convertible crib instead of a standard crib or even have a preference for wood or plastic? Or any brand they really liked or didn't?
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Old 10-10-07, 12:43 AM   What Type of Crib? Post #2 (permalink)
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I never did the bassinet deal that much. With my first born (son) he was born 3 weeks early, and slept the first week in a laundry basket. He ended up getting an old antique crib from his great grand mother. For my girl born a year ago (this 11th) she is in this. The only thing close to bassinet for the girl is the part of her play yard that goes on the top of it.
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Old 10-10-07, 11:23 AM   What Type of Crib? Post #3 (permalink)
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My son spent his first few months in a small pack-n-play, because it was just the right size for him, inexpensive, and easy to put away when we didn't need it.

After that he moved to what I'll admit is probably a little overkill... we furnished his nursery with "furniture we intend to have last." He's got a very heavy, very solid convertible crib (I like it because it's the only one out of the dozens and dozens we looked at that didn't wobble or shake when you bumped into it... probably weighs 150lbs though), a matching bureau and changing table, and a night table that's in storage until he's older.
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Old 10-10-07, 01:10 PM   What Type of Crib? Post #4 (permalink)
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Wow alexis that is gorgeous. She's a lucky little girl. I've heard good things about the convertible cribs since it gives you the option to not have to wait to get a "big kid" bed because of cost. And lots of them come in nice neutral colors so they wouldn't have to worry about it being "girly" and what not.
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Old 03-26-09, 03:28 AM   What Type of Crib? Post #5 (permalink)
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I think that as long as you got a crib that met safety standards (might want to avoid antiques in this case) that is the most important thing. There are lots of considerations to make when purchasing used and safety is the most important.

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Old 05-31-09, 12:54 PM   What Type of Crib? Post #6 (permalink)
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Converting cribs are the cheapest way to go! You can use it while baby is growing and then when baby turns into a toddler, you have a bed ready to go.

We have this one. http://ourbabynursery.com/product_in...products_id=51 It is very solid and works well.

Definitely would suggest this sort of bed as it saves you a future purchase.

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Old 06-17-09, 05:54 AM   What Type of Crib? Post #7 (permalink)
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I think purchasing Convertible cribs is a smarter move. As we all know baby grows very fast so bassinets will be useless after some days. So I will recommend a wooden convertible crib which can be modified to toddler bed as baby grows.
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