Cribs

Your baby will spend more time sleeping for the first few months of life than any other pursuit. That is exactly why you want your crib to be safe, sturdy and well made. When you shop for a crib, you will hear that the name "Jenny Lind" means quality. Jenny Lind was the first real celebrity in the United States in the 1800s. By the time that she was 16, she was a prima donna, which in the opera circle is a compliment; simply put, an opera prima donna is the female star of the show. Johanna Maria Lind was so beloved in the U.S. that corporations began naming their products after her, including ships, trains, churches and even townships.



Of all of the items named after the lovely singer known as the Swedish Nightengale, cribs are the one that remain. Jenny Lind cribs are designed with spindle railing and legs. The design is based on the style of her favorite bed. Many companies manufacture "Jenny Lind" style cribs, so you will find a wide range of prices to fit any budget, too.

Crib styles are not limited to Jenny Lind, however, from convertible cribs that will grow with your baby from crib to twin bed, you will find every style, color and almost every building material that you desire to fit into your baby nursery decor.

Convertible Cribs
Portable Cribs

Here's a few of our hand selected recommendations:
Storkcraft Aspen Stages Crib With Drawer, Cherry Delta Jenny Lind 3-in-1 Crib, White
  Consumer Reports gave this crib a "Best Buy." They report it is the "best crib for the most, and at a good price." It is a safe crib, easy to assemble, and easy to use the height adjustment.

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•  Back to Sleep is the most important phrase a new parent should learn. Place your baby on his back when you place him in his crib at bedtime. You should do this for the first year of your baby's life. Your baby's neck muscles are not completely developed and it is suspected that infants cannot move their heads if their noses become blocked while the baby is face down. The Back to Sleep campaign to fight Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is credited for reducing the incidence of by over 50%.

•  Crib railings should not be more than 2-3/8ths inches apart. This will prevent your infants head becoming caught in the railings; if you are purchasing a used crib, be sure to measure the railing width and be prepared to modify railings that are wider. It is illegal for a manufacturer to sell a NEW crib with railings that are farther than 2-3/8ths inches apart.

•  Test side rails that raise and lower for a secure connection. If the connection fails in the upright position, your infant could fall out of the crib.

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