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4 Tips on Saving Money When Buying Baby Cribs


Babies spend a lot of time in their cribs. My baby would sleep in his crib all the times, including his afternoon naps. When planning on buying a crib, the most important consideration to bear in mind is its safety. Cribs are the third of all the nursery items that cause injuries. Therefore, it is essential to get a new crib for your little one. Here is how to save money while at it.

1. Buy an inexpensive crib

When it comes to baby cribs, the prices vary widely. You can find one costing $100 and another $1,500. Unless you want a crib that has a particular color and design, there is no need of going for the expensive ones. Usually, all cribs are made to the recommended safety standards. Also, you can buy the plain one that costs you less then customize it to your preferences.

2. Omit the cradle or bassinet

Most parents will only allow their baby to stay in their room for a few months. This is essential as it aids in bonding and makes breastfeeding easier. Instead of buying a costly cradle or bassinet, you can move the crib in your room and achieve huge savings.

3. Consider buying a convertible crib

A convertible crib will save you lots of time, since it can change into bed, then a daybed and eventually a full-size bed. It is advantageous since it eliminates the high costs of traditional beds. However, consider the value of the convertible cribs, since if it is too expensive, then it ceases to be economical.

4. Use a play yard

If the costs of buying a crib are too high and you feel you cannot afford it, consider making use of a play yard. Find one that can be easily carried around and is safe for use by the baby.