Pogo 8-In-1 Convertible Crib With All-Stages Conversion Kits, Blonde
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A baby crib is one of the most important and exciting purchases you'll make for your baby. Before buying a crib or baby bassinet, consider the features, your available space, and the look you want for your nursery. There are several types of cribs to keep in mind based on your preferences and space: non-convertible, convertible cribs, and portable or travel cribs. Most standard cribs today are designed to fit a standard-size crib mattress and crib sheets, can be height-adjusted, so you can keep the mattress higher when your baby is young, and lower it when they learn to stand up to prevent climbing accidents. A convertible crib is an option if you want your child to be able to continue to use the crib as they grow into the toddler years. It can convert into a toddler bed or a daybed using the same mattress. If you have a small space, you may want to consider a travel crib or mini crib. Smaller cribs and can be easily disassembled and packed up for travel. If you plan to go on trips or stay with relatives with your baby, it's a good idea to get a travel crib in addition to your regular baby crib. Maisonette curates a collection of styles, colors and finishes – from traditional to modern so it's easy to find a baby crib that matches the decor of your nursery.
For the first four to six months you may prefer to have your baby in a bassinet in your bedroom as they're smaller – light, portable and convenient. Bassinets give you the flexibility to not make major arrangements. You may even decide to hold off on purchasing a crib or designing a nursery. Maisonette curates several different styles from a Scandi-inspired box set with Oeko-Tek certified cotton sheet and mattress to baby bassinets with smart technology.