Friday, March 13th, 2009 at 9:37 am

The name of da Vinci is inescapably linked with one man and one man only. Perhaps the greatest artist in the history of the world, and literally the original Renaissance man, Leonardo da Vinci changed the world and how we perceive it possibly more than anyone else has ever done. It is perhaps fitting, then, that his name should be bestowed upon the convertible baby crib, an invention that embodies change as much as any human invention could. From early infancy through into youth the da Vinci convertible crib has a part to play in the life of a child for whom it is made.
The da Vinci range of convertible cribs is one that allows greater flexibility than just about any other. While the earlier forms of this kind of bed saw simply two stages – baby and toddler – much of the da Vinci range is firmly placed in the four in one category, meaning that a young person can sleep in the same bed from their earliest days right through until adolescence. It makes the da Vinci convertible crib an investment in the future – something, you feel, that would have suited the artist whose name it bears just fine.

For many, the da Vinci brand is simply the only one that they will consider for the new additions to their family. It is no exaggeration to say that their innovations in the market have revolutionised the world of children’s beds just as the man of the same name changed the world as we see it.
Technorati Tags: Convertible Baby Cribs, da vinci convertible crib
Sunday, March 8th, 2009 at 9:35 am
When you buy a crib for your newborn baby there are all sorts of considerations that battle for your attention. Price is one matter, but it plays a small part when parents are more concerned that their newborn is getting the best they possibly can. Quite simply, parents are not prepared to cut corners where the safety and comfort of their new baby are concerned. One consideration that might get ignored among all of this is the material that the crib is made from.
For obvious reasons a crib cannot be made from metal. Even the most acutely protected metal can present a risk especially to a curious child who is learning to crawl. For similar reasons plastic is also out – the mere possibility of it splintering is enough to bring any parent out in a cold sweat. The only real option for construction of a baby’s bed is wood – but which type of wood? A quick trawl of the Internet seems to bring up one in particular. The wood of the cherry tree is a very popular option. But why?

One thing that is well known about cherry wood is that it is highly durable. Without being to hard or too harsh, it is a wood that can take everything that a teething baby with a wide range of fluids to share can throw at it. Retaining its look and its finish after getting the “treatment” from a young baby or toddler is a valuable aspect of the cherry tree’s wood, and it is one that makes it endlessly popular for makers of cribs.
Technorati Tags: Convertible Baby Cribs, convertible crib cherry
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 at 10:32 am
Buying a crib for your baby is one of those things that brings home how your life is going to change. A crib is different from a bed because babies have different needs from older children and adults and it is those needs that will become your priority once your child is born. A crib is essential for very young children because its high sides make it impossible for them to fall out of bed and hurt themselves – something that many of us will remember doing as a slightly older child when our bones were a bit less fragile.
The convertible crib is an innovation that has made it possible for new parents to invest in a crib knowing that it will be usable not just while their child is a baby, but for its toddler years too. Folding down into a bed over time as your child grows and needs more room in which to stretch out, a convertible crib means that you do not need to spend on a bed the same money that you have spent on a crib. The fact that it converts in stages also means that it can change as your baby changes, allowing them increased room as they need it.

The convertible baby crib is a worthwhile investment, because although you pay more up front than for a simple crib you will save when it comes the time for baby’s first proper bed. Just fold down the convertible crib and there you are.
Technorati Tags: baby convertible crib, Convertible Baby Cribs
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
Buying a crib for the new arrival in your life is quite an important investment. They can be quite expensive, and if your child is going to outgrow theirs it can set you to thinking that spending more than the minimum is an unnecessary extravagance. The answer to this has come in recent years with the convertible crib, which enables the crib in which your baby sleeps to become the bed in which your toddler sleeps. A simple idea, certainly, but one that has only really become practical in recent years.
Storkcraft have been at the forefront of the market for convertible cribs for some time, and their Aspen range continues to be among the most popular. Of all the convertible cribs, the Aspen Range is one of the more versatile in that it works on a 3 in 1 basis, allowing it to be extended from crib to toddler bed, and then on to a twin size. This plays a major part in its popularity and, with childcare one of those things on which parents quite rightly will not cut corners, the Aspen convertible crib seems set to continue being as popular as it is now.

Available for less than $400 if you know where to look, Aspen convertible cribs are a real market leader, and with good reason. Take to the Internet and have a look to see if this is the crib for your new arrival – because there are few more important purchases for you to make in life.
Technorati Tags: aspen convertible crib, Convertible Baby Cribs