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We’ve gone above and beyond with our state-of-the-art cribs from leading brands like Tutti Bambini, Chicco and Maxi Cosi, to make sure your little one feels cosy, comfortable and safe, at bedtime and naptime.
When you first bring your baby home – they’ll sleep in either a crib or Moses basket, to begin with. Cribs make for a great choice if you’re looking for something that’s long-lasting – they’ll see your baby through until they’re 6-months old(this is when they can move up to a cot).
Cribs are typically designed to fit snugly beside your bed – your little one will always be close by so you can keep an eye on them. Co-sleeper cribs are becoming increasingly popular amongst new parents, not only due to their enhanced safety, but the proximity they offer in those all-important first few months, to help you bond with your baby. You also have the choice of opting for a travel crib – perfect for those parents who are always on-the-go. Or if you need a helping hand soothing your little one into a dreamy night’s sleep, a swinging crib should do the trick. And don’t forget about your baby’s mattress– it makes all the difference in helping your little one get a restful night’s sleep.
Mum and Dad – prepare for some well-deserved rest, as you can rest assured your babe will be snoozing comfortably and safely each and every night. And when the time comes, our expert advice will help you make the switch from crib to cot.
A crib is an excellent sleeping option for babies, which means selecting the right product for your needs is essential. Thankfully, a wide variety of cribs are available to meet parents' needs and preferences.
Bedside cribs are a great option as they attach to the side of a parent's bed. This allows a baby to have their own space, which is essential for safety and growth, but also to be positioned next to a parent, which is vital for the first six months. If you prefer a freestanding option that is not attached to a bed, there are also plenty of designs like that available in both travel and permanent designs.
Another buying option to select from is having either static or moving cribs. Some offer a rocking motion operated manually or electronically, whereas others are fixed in one position.
Cribs and bedside cribs are typically recommended for use until a child reaches around 6 months of age. This recommendation is based on safety guidelines and the developmental needs of infants during the early stages of life.
After 6 months, as babies become more mobile and may start attempting to climb out of the crib, transitioning to a different sleep arrangement, such as a cot or a toddler bed, may be more appropriate. It's essential to monitor your child's growth and development and adjust sleeping arrangements accordingly to ensure their safety and comfort.
Cribs are an essential sleep accessory for young babies. They offer many benefits to a child's well-being and safety overall.
Thanks to their high sides and padded designs, cribs offer a comfortable and supportive sleeping environment. This reduces the risk of injury, developmental impacts, and SIDs, which every parent worries about. The position that a child adopts when sleeping in a crib is vital for strong neck, back, and head development.
They also encourage a higher quality of sleep, providing a familiar place for babies to sleep. The high sides are also designed to minimise disruptions, and as they can be placed anywhere, comfort can be obtained from being near a parent. Also, having a dedicated sleep space starts to promote sleep independence from a young age, which makes transitioning to other setups easier in the future. Cribs are also easy to maintain, last a long period and allow full customisation for unique needs, allowing each child to receive a personalised experience
Using a crib is a safe sleeping choice if you select a modern design. This means all recent safety criteria have been met. It can be tempting to choose a vintage model, but this could lead to issues for your child further down the line.
As with any sleep accessory, cribs should also be used with regular check-ins from a parent to ensure a child is not in any trouble.
Cribs should also be regularly checked for any signs of wear or damage and kept clean. Finally, a crib should always be positioned away from any sources of potential harm, such as heat or electrical items.