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March 19, 2011

What Bed Should You Buy For Your Baby?

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — Jennifer @ 3:55 pm

There are various options you have for putting your baby to sleep in during the first few months of their lives. Carrycots, hammocks, cribs or Moses baskets are among the popular choices for the baby’s first bed but you should remember that they will only be used for a very short period of time; this is why many people will borrow these from friends or family.

 

Moses Basket

A Moses basket is cozy, lightweight and secure for babies. Many Moses baskets are made from palm or maize but there are some which are made from wicker; this is more expensive but will last much longer. A Moses basket will come with handles on the side so they can be carried around and they will have a mattress, bedding and a hood. Though a Moses basket makes your baby feel snug and secure, it can be only used for 2-3 months, and can be an expensive purchase for many parents.

 

Carrycots

A lot of people will choose a carrycot for their baby’s first bed. They are handy and cheap, especially if they are part of your pushchair or buggy. You need to check the quality of the mattress with the carrycot however, as it may not be suitable for a night time sleep. If the mattress is not firm enough to provide support for your baby, you will have to buy a separate mattress for your baby.

 

Cribs

A crib is also a great place to put your baby to sleep as they are so comfortable and safe. The advantage of cribs over your carry cots and Moses basket is that it can be rocked or glided to help your baby sleep in the first few weeks.

 

If you want something that will last for at least four to six months then a crib is a better option than the Moses Basket. However its cost and the fact that it is not portable give it a disadvantage.

 

Hammocks

A hammock is a simple sling that hangs from a metal frame. The hammock also comes with a mattress and sheets and can be rocked from side to side. However the hammock is quite pricey and can be only used for a couple of months which makes it not very economical.

 

As almost all moms and dads know only too well, having a baby is an costly business. The minute the kid enters the world some money must be spent on almost all manner of products, including baby high chairs and whichever accessories complement them. Ensure you think about one of several best brands in baby accessory manufacturers, like Keekaroo booster seats. And while you are at it, perhaps you should contemplate other baby items, including Inglisina high chairs.

March 15, 2009

The Perfect Nursery Planner

Usually, the baby's nursery is one of the tiniest rooms in the house.Lots of nurseries are adapted from home offices, spare rooms, and even walk in closets!There's nothing wrong with this, but it means working with a small, and frequently awkward shaped space.  That means that the colors you choose and the furniture placed in it are of vital importance.  The wrong ones could result in a cramped, overwhelming space.  The right ones will make the nursery feel cozy and welcoming.  However, the process of choosing nursery furniture doesn’t have to be a difficult one.Here are a few tips to make sure you end up picking charming but useful nursery furniture that's just right for your child.

You'll need to begin with a list of your basic requirements for the room.Usually cots or cribs are required, as well as changing space and storage.You'll need to work out the dimensions of the room and the furniture you want to have.Draw up a plan, marking the locations of built in wardrobes, windows, radiators, and the door's swing area.These obstacles can be real problems in your nursery if you don't remember them.  Too many people have been surprised by an obstacle in a place they needed to put storage or other furniture.

This will allow you to figure out where your items will go.  If you haven't bought your furniture yet, use an average from retailers to decide your placement.You might even think about creating pieces of newspaper in the dimensions of your furniture and placing them on the floor in the right locations.That will allow you to judge how much space is available and let you try moving around in it to see if things feel OK.You won't have to find out that your furniture is too close together or large after you buy.

Remember not to go overboard when you're buying things for your new arrival.  It's easy to get carried away.  Your baby will be using many of these items for only a short time, so it's a good idea to pay attention to your budget and your real needs.  Will you choose a cots or cot beds?Is there a toddler bed ready for when a cot is no longer needed?What about the changing area?  Make sure you have enough space for storage, and that it's a comfortable height for changing your baby - you shouldn't have to lean over or stand in a strange position. You can even buy cot top changers – these fit over the top of a cot – to save space until your baby can roll over.

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