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The dimensions of this crib are ideal for moms. It's larger than the Moses Basket, but smaller than a Cot Bed. It can also be folded down to one-quarter of its original size and then put in a handy bag for travel.
Make sure that the crib is intended for sleeping. Toys, pillows and blankets can cause a child to be suffocated.
Safety
When you are looking for a travel crib you'll want to be sure that the manufacturer complies with all safety standards. The Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) website is a good place to begin. It will let you know whether a crib that is portable has ever been recall. Pick a mattress that's suitable for the crib of your baby so it doesn't slide through the gaps or cause the risk of suffocation.
Look for cribs or bassinets that meet the current safety standards for 2022. Also, avoid cribs that are older and cribs that have been modified or drop side cribs that are used for travel as they have not been tested and may pose risks to your baby's well-being.
A travel crib needs to be well-constructed and sturdy. Check for missing, loose or broken screws as well as other hardware. If you are using a playard, it must have mesh windows and sturdy walls for air circulation. The crib's slats should be spaced no more than 2 and 3/8 inches apart, to keep baby's head and legs from getting trapped. Don't put any blankets, pillows, stuffed animals or toys in the crib. These can cause suffocation or strangle your baby. They should be removed from the crib at the time your child is able to pull up on their knees and hands or before five months of age or when they reach 5 months of age, whichever comes first.
It is also essential to check regularly for broken or loose hardware and screws, especially when traveling with your child. Remove all plastic from the crib as well.
If you're using a portable crib, make sure it's not right under a window. A window can be an injury risk for falls and if your child rolls into it, they could be injured. It's best bedside cot for newborn to keep your baby's sleeping space away from windows, even when they are old enough to roll over. If your child starts to roll over during sleep, it's a good idea to wake them up to prevent injury.
Portability
If you're planning a trip on vacation, have family staying over, or just need a secure bedside crib for sleepovers with your friends, a portable crib (or playard or playard, as they're often called) is an excellent option. These portable cribs come with a comfortable mattress that can accommodate children up to 15 kg. They are simple to put together and compact when closed.
MFM home testers love the BabyBjorn travel crib because it is easy to fold and put away. Its easy drop-down panels that are one-handed are also a breeze for parents who are bleary-eyed. It's not the lightest pack-and-play on our list, but it's a good weight, weighing just under 15 pounds, and it features standard carry handles rather than the backpack-style strap that some find more comfortable to carry around.
Another great option is the Joie Kubbie Sleep, which includes a crib for bed and a bassinet into one compact unit that is ideal for both holidays and overnight visits to family and friends. It's not the most affordable option however it has many features, such as a basket for storage, soothing night lights that change colour, lullabies, and white noise, which can help your child sleep.
It's also easy to clean, with wipeable and machine-washable fabrics. It's also, despite its size and weight (it's on the heavier side when opened), it's relatively lightweight at just 12kg and can easily fit into a compact, convenient bag that comes with it perfect for trips away from home. It comes with six height settings and a tummy tilt for reflux/colic babies, and can fit beds of all sizes. It's also very simple to install. Our MFM tester was able to do it in less than 10 minutes. It will require a mattress that is separate.
Feeding
It is essential that your child is safe and secure when you travel, whether for business or pleasure. It's better to purchase a crib or bassinet designed for travel rather than using one you already own. These are smaller and with mesh sides that allow parents to monitor their babies without disturbing them, and are light enough to allow for easy transport between destinations. They also meet the safety standards of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and haven't been recalled.
If you have to use a crib next to your bed it is recommended you place your baby on their back. The mattress should be free of pillows, blankets and stuffed toys. Co-sleeping can increase the risk of SIDS. If you have to sleep with your child on occasion, ensure that you only do this while your baby is asleep and you're at all times dressed and awake.
The kinds of cribs available for infants and young children include:
Some are shaped like a mini crib or a Moses basket, whereas others have sides that can be put down into the parent's bed. This allows parents to reach their infant during the middle of the night to soothe and feed them, while avoiding the dangers of sleeping with their child. The AAP cautions against this because of the risk of being suffocated. Examples include the Arm's Reach Clear-Vue Bassinet, a newborn bedside cot sleeper that attaches to the parent's mattress. It is also a safer option for older babies since the sides are easily raised to let you reach the baby from the adult bed without lifting them out. Another option is the travel cot that has a built-in bassinet that can be removed from the top of the crib making it easier to lift a sleeping infant for feeding or care.
Sleeping
bedside Co sleeper cot cribs let you sleep peacefully with your baby. They are set next to your bed to allow you to easily reach them during night feedings and check on their sleeping without disrupting them. Some cribs come with drop-sides that you can lower for this purpose, while others have a height adjustment so they will fit in your bed at home or away.
It was previously recommended that infants have their own bedrooms. However parents are increasingly opting to sleep with their children. This arrangement, also referred to as rooming in, allows babies to stay close to their parents while remaining safely separated in their own crib or bassinet. There are many types of co-sleepers available like the iCrib, which is designed to be a portable crib that fits on the top of your bed or a standard crib. This model has a lightweight frame, a removable mattress, and can be folded into a compact size for storage. The Joie Roomie Go crib is another alternative. It attaches to the bed edge and features 7 height positions, as well as a tummy-tilt to help with colic and reflux. This crib was praised by our MFM home testers for its user-friendly design and compact folding, and it comes in a variety of colours.
You can also purchase rocking bedside crib cribs that are freestanding, such as our Lilly or Alain which you can put on top of a standard bed frame. The cribs come with a side barrier that can be lowered to allow you to pick up your child for feedings at night. However, the cribs are self-contained so your baby can rest comfortably. These models also meet the new BS EN 1130:2019 safety requirements that specify that 120mm high barriers must be present between your mattress and your child's cot.
Additionally, there are cribs for travel that are specially designed to be taken on the road. These are usually smaller and less bulky than standard cribs, making it easier to carry them into and out of hotels and cars. The Munchkin Brica travel crib, for instance, can be set up and packed down in under a minute and it weighs just 3 pounds, making it easy to move and carry.
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