But then they chew the guards... |
Just have their jaws wired shut. Think, people. |
Loved the Ikea high chair. Hated the Cosco. Didn't feel safe and really flimsy. Car seats and cribs are safety and to splurge on. |
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Our kid also chewed on her crib, and figured out how to remove the guards. What’s weird is we never saw her do it, even on the monitor. It’s like she woke in the middle of the night, gnawed on the crib, and put herself back to sleep. A mystery. But non toxic paint is a must!
By the time she was a toddler, she loved stickers and would earn them as rewards for potty training, so then the chew marks got covered with stickers. She also liked to bang her heels against the solid part of the crib. It was a very sharp sound. Can you test these cribs for how loud they are? I am glad our crib did not cost $700 (or even $400), and I’m glad we didn’t spend hundreds on shipping, or have to wait months for it to arrive. I also got very tired of lifting my baby in and out of the crib and was relieved when we finally moved her to a bed and could give away our chewed-on, sticker-residue-laden crib. It looked cute at first though! |
Excellent suggestion. Does Pottery Barn sell any cute wire? (I like your dark humor, PP.) |
| We were happy with our inexpensive DaVinci crib. It lasted through two kids. Then we disposed of it because it had chew marks. I'm glad I hadn't spent a ton, as then I would have felt compelled to keep it as a chewed up twin bed. |
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Check out Pali brand. It is quality and checks all the boxes of green guard but us not 1k. I think with shipping and everything we paid 700 total. It has lasted through 2 soon to be 3 kids. It will be 10 years old when it is no longer in use and has lasted. DD2 is rough and it has been fine. We used the crib as a crib and then toddler bed. I would keep the headboard to convert if we had the space in the house.
You ranked your choices in price order. I would look for a lower higher end if that matters to you. Natart, Pali ... https://www.pali-design.com/en/products/napoli-flat-top-forever-crib/ |
| The legs of the Million dollar crib are ugly. |
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I’d go with the da Vinci - but you really should also look at delta children’s - both my kids have cribs from there and in similar styles to what you’re looking for. I also just want to say that one of my children likes to bite the crib - so they have bitten off the paint (!!) which is horrifying.
Please don’t spend $1k on a crib. There are so many other things to spend money on for a baby. Like a great nursery chair (not pottery barn - those are horribly uncomfortable) because chances are, you’ll spend tons of time in it. Baby won’t give two craps about the crib and the sub $300 cribs look pretty sturdy and nice as well. Spend your money on the mattress. |
😂😂😂 No strategy survives first contact with the enemy. |
| OP here. We are probably going to go with the Million Dollar Baby crib. |
OP here. I love the legs of the crib. |
| OP here. We want a safe crib but I also want something I think looks nice. We don’t be decorating the nursery, but I want nice nursery furniture. |
OP here. I heard the Charleston and comfort swivel chairs from Pottery Barn Kids are good. |
You need to go sit in them. I found all of the pottery barn chairs super uncomfortable and we opted for one ordered through buy buy baby |