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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had a restoration hardware crib and I'd vote for it. They often go on sale and you can find coupon codes. I loved ours. The wood was far more sturdy then the basic graco my mom had.[/quote] Which one did you get?[/quote] We got ours five years ago - it was made by Bassett and really sturdy. It was an espresso one. I forget the name of it but I really liked it and the quality difference is huge. Its true you only use it for a few years but we will use it eventually as a headboard when we trade up to a full. It was one of the few that wasn't caught in the recalls though they did make a kit to stop the drop down side..[/quote] It will be a chewed on, scratched up headboard, trust me :)[/quote] Our headboard is not scratched or chewed up. The front rail was till I put a cover on it and a quick stain pen covered up the worst of it. My kid used his crib as a trampoline so the sturdier the better. No climbing out - just for jumping (and when he got good enough we obviously had to put him in the toddler bed). That's like someone saying do not buy a good dresser for a young kid. We bought a matching regular tall bassett and it still looks as good as the day we bought it. Teach your kids to take care of furniture.[/quote]
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