Convertible Baby Cribs
Having a baby, especially your first, is an experience which cannot adequately be described by the term “roller coaster of emotion”. There will be highs and lows, hopes and fears, the full gamut of human emotion. One thing that will traumatise you as much as anything is the fear occasioned by knowing that your baby will need to sleep in its own bed – or its own crib, to be more accurate. Although there will often be a temptation to bring the baby into bed with you to ensure that nothing harms them during the night, the fact is that an occupied bed is not the safest place for a small child.
There is such a large industry aimed at servicing the needs of new parents that it would be easy to think that half of the items on the market were completely unnecessary and purely aimed at consumers who buy them out of fear that to fail to purchase something for their child will make them a bad parent. Indeed, some of the items available are excessive and totally unnecessary, and time spent on a forum for new parents will steer you right where these are concerned.


A convertible baby crib is one of the purchases that makes perfect sense, however. When they come home from the hospital your baby may appear to be the smallest thing you have ever seen, but wait even a few weeks and see how they grow. Before too long the tiny, tiny baby will have grown into a toddler, and it is this process to which convertible baby cribs were designed to cater. If you are looking for something to which to compare it, a good example would be when you were learning to ride a bike. At one stage, the training wheels had to come off. And with a crib, sometimes the sides need to come down.
The convertible baby crib is an innovation designed to make that process more manageable. Watching your child sleep, as parents will do in the early days, you will get a feel for when they have outgrown the basic crib and need something more resembling a bed. The convertible baby crib will allow you to provide this without any need for further expense – wonderful news for parents who will be getting familiar with the words “unforeseen expense”.

By folding down the sides – which protect a baby from falling out of bed, but also prevent a toddler from getting the space they need to stretch their legs – you can turn the crib into a bed – a bed which will be fully attuned to your child’s needs while still being spacious enough to get them used to having a proper bed.
The solution to this is to have a crib next to your bed in which the baby can sleep. Close enough to be attended to should they need it but not so close that they come under threat from an adult moving in their sleep, this will enable you to monitor your baby’s sleeping habits. Through this kind of monitoring, you will come to a conclusion on when your baby is ready to have their own bed. It is at this point that a convertible baby crib pays for itself.
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