Which Baby Crib?

By Angie Lara


Why are most cribs so expensive and are there other economical options to choose from and which is really a better deal? There are always sales and if needed you can even buy used.

Don't forget that if looking for a deal you can try Ebay or your local listings for more options.

If you are wondering what type of crib to buy then you need to first figure out if you prefer something for the time being or something with a longer usage period.

When you think about it, cribs really are just temporary; your baby will grow up and need a bigger bed later! If you want something for the meantime while your little one is still small you might like the cradle/bassinet option. These usually have lower prices and are preferred for babies.

They are convenient because they allow you to keep your infant close to your bed if desired.

It's also easy to transport the bassinet from your room to another room if you have housework to do. Most come with wheels for easy movement.

The only problem with items like these is that once your baby reaches a certain weight range; you usually can't use it anymore because they are meant to hold only a small amount of weight.

The good thing about cradles and bassinets is that you can feel secure knowing that you can wheel your little one with you around the house which is a nice option to have in the beginning.

Larger cribs are made to last longer periods and are better for the long run.

The only issue is that they are bulky and not so easy to move once you have them set up unless they have those wheels. These are best used as stationary beds for your little one.

The choice may seem easy, however; cribs do have their benefits. For one, they are extremely sturdy and even though they might cost more they can be used for a longer period of time.

You also have quite a few options such as investing in a convertible crib which can transition from baby crib, to toddler bed, day bed or even a full adult bed with some adjustments!

You can even use it for when your baby is not a baby anymore and is all grown up.




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