Baby Beds
Trying to decide what baby beds or baby cribs are the best for your needings? here you can find help with some explanations and definitions:
Standard Crib - These are the most common baby cribs, and usually feature a double or single drop side, can be found also in a baby crib set.
Mini and portable cribs - Being smaller and lighter than standard baby cribs, they are great for travel, easy to store and are the perfect solution to conserve space.
Convertible Crib - They can be converted from a standard crib to a a day bed, toddler bed, or a full size bed. They can be pricy, however, they will save you from having to buy another bed(s). Also can be found in baby crib set.
Co-Sleepers - They are the perfect crib solution, if you're looking for the perfect way to keep your child right next to you while in your own bed.
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Sleigh Crib - They are generally characterised by the lip, or curve in the body. This style is classic, and will complement any nursery theme.
Canopy Crib - Canopy cribs tend to provide a safer environment, whether used indoors or outdoors. Canopy cribs can be standard, lightweight or portable. They provide a space for your child to play in the comfort of a secure space.
Modern Crib - Modern Cribs tend to have very smooth, geometric shaped features. They have a sleek, new-age appeal to them with a simplistic body that will work well with a more modern d�cor.
Spindle Crib - Spindles are going to be on the bars of the crib. They're the swirl designs / engravings, and generally appear to be hand carved. Pay close attention to the bars.
Traditional Crib - These are your every day, run-of-the-mill cribs. They have bars or slats running vertically, sometimes on just the front and back, sometimes on all four sides. Traditional Cribs tend to have a heavy look to them.