Baby Cribs U.S.A. Cribs, Bassinets, Bedding & Mattresses

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Baby Cribs and Bassinets

Shop online for baby cribs, bedding, mattresses and bassinets. Use the menu bar above in order to select the department in the baby crib store where you would like to begin your shopping experience. If you want to see a large variety of baby cribs then you might start in the standard, unique, or convertible sections as these departments contain multiple pages of products. Other sections, which are not included in the menu bar above, include the bassinets and bassinet bedding departments.

Canopy Cribs

These are very stylish yet practicle. Visit the canopy crib section if you would like to shop for these highly attractive beds for babies. Keep in mind that canopy style baby cribs require a little more maintenance and cleaning. The fact that they are so attractive may make up for the fact that they require more care.

Closeout Cribs

In the closeout section you will find those baby cribs which are either being discontinued or are just being sold at a discounted price in order to allow room for the newer styles. If you buy a baby crib from this section you can probably get a good deal.

Other Styles

The nice part about buying baby cribs online is that you can view several different styles with the click of a mouse. Rounding out the other types of baby cribs that are available for you to buy online, these styles include hand painted, Iron, Italian Style, round and sleigh. You can also just shop for bedding or mattresses if you happen to already have a baby crib.

Shopping for Baby Cribs

Here are some general tips that you can use when shopping for baby cribs online. When you buy a baby crib, you don't need any surprises! Hopefully you will get what you expect. When considering a crib for your baby, the first thing that you should keep in mind is safety. After all, baby cribs are one of the only places where we will leave our little bundle of joy unattended for long periods of time. So you certainly want your crib to be a safe place for your baby!

The first thing to realise is that only those baby cribs that were made after 1991 are considered to be up to today's standards for safety. If you find a crib at a garage sale, there is basically no way to know it's age. In general, the newer the crib, the more likely it is to be safe. Other considerations for safety include assembly and maintenance.

When assembling your baby crib you should follow the instructions exactly as the manufacturer has presented them. In general, the slats on the crib should be less than 2 3/8" apart. This is to make sure that baby can't "slip through the cracks". The mattress should fit snugly in the crib without gaps. There should be no more than two finger widths between the edge of the mattress and the side of the crib. Less is better. A mattress with a square corner will work best and provide the best margin for safety.

For very small babies, bumper pads should be used and then removed once the bay gets bigger. You should avoid baby cribs that have decorative cutouts, knobs and posts as these can present an added danger. If you don't happen to already have a baby, you might first want to visit one of the online dating sites so that you can find someone that can give you some help in that department.

Maintenance is also very important. After you have carefully assembled your baby crib according to the manufacturers instructions, be sure to maintain the structural components on a regular basis. Be sure to tighten all nuts, bolts, and screws. Periodically check the integrity of all parts in order to make sure that everything is solid. Even if you buy a brand new baby crib, don't assume that nothing can go wrong. Check our related information page for some general tips and info about babies, parenting and more. Protect your family from the flu! Buy Tamiflu online while there is still stock available. You might also want to shop in the online consumer electronics stores for some complimentary merchandise and safety items.