Bassinet Safety

Safety of Bassinets

Almost 50 percent of newborns sleep in a bassinet within the first two months of life. While the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) encourages manufacturers to follow set guidelines, manufacturers of bassinets are not required by the...

Cradles & Safety

You want the area where your baby sleeps to be comfortable and safe. If you utilize a cradle the first few months after your child's birth, you should take precautions in order to ensure your baby is sleeping in a safe environment free from...

How to Fix the Mesh on Your Baby Bassinet

A bassinet is a small basket-like bed used for newborn babies. A bassinet is a safer alternative to a crib for an infant, as it reduces the risk of SIDS. Sometimes the mesh around the bassinet can become torn or damaged. Replacing this fabric will...

Graco Pack and Play Safety

The Graco Pack 'n Play is a versatile piece of baby equipment. It can be used in the master bedroom so baby is near the parents while sleeping. It can be used outdoors in the yard or at the beach. It can also be used as a bed away from home when...

What Is the Purpose of a Bassinet?

A 2008 "Journal of Pediatrics" found that the usage of bassinets as a sleeping situation for small babies increased 20 percent in 14 years. Some might wonder why the sudden surge in popularity for the bassinet, where most parents chose a separate...

Bassinet vs. Portable Crib

If you're getting things ready for an impending arrival, you might be debating whether to buy a bassinet or a portable crib for your new baby. Bassinets make a more traditional and often prettier choice, with their lacy, long skirting, but...

The Best Baby Bassinets

There are many features to consider when buying a bassinet. The most important is safety. Consumer Reports recommends you look for a bassinet that has a sturdy base and a mattress that is not more than 11-1/2-inch thick. You also want to make sure...

Bassinet-to-Crib Transition

Your baby seems too big for her bassinet, and you are considering the best way to transition her to sleeping in a crib. You may be wondering if she is too young or small to make the move. Most babies are ready to move from a bassinet to a crib by...

Safest Thing for a Baby to Sleep In

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death in babies between 1 and 12 months of age, according to Healthy Children. You can help protect your baby by making sure that he always sleeps in the safest place and environment...

When to Let a Baby Sleep in a Crib

If a baby is happy and comfortable sleeping in a crib, there is no particular age or size limit that must be reached before she can move into a crib. However, if a baby does prefer something different (such as a bassinet or cradle), there will...

Baby Nursery Supplies Checklist

Bringing home that brand-new baby from the hospital can be one of the most exciting and rewarding times in your life. When you bring baby home to his nursery, it should already contain all the essentials you'll need to take good care of the...

How to Choose Bassinet Bedding

Buying bassinet bedding is more than just about choosing the right colors. When you walk into the store, you probably have a design or pattern in mind but you probably don't have a long list of other characteristics your bedding should meet....

Cradle Vs. Bassinet

Having your infant sleep near you in a cradle or bassinet not only makes nighttime feedings and diaper changes easier, but this practice can save your baby's life. To prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), The American Academy of Pediatrics...

When Can a Baby Stop Sleeping in a Bassinet?

Bassinets provide an easy, safe sleeping spot for your infant. A bassinet is easy to move so you can keep your baby near you at night. But a bassinet is too small to accommodate your growing baby for longer than two or three months. The American...

How to Arrange a Master Bedroom to Include Crib & Baby Storage

A nursery area in the master bedroom is useful if you do not have a separate nursery room in the home. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends placing your newborn in a crib or bassinet in your bedroom; this arrangement may also be best for...

How to Get a Baby to Sleep at Night

Unfortunately, a baby is born with no concept of night and day. Some newborns will even have a complete opposite sleeping pattern from his parents when born, due to backwards sleeping patterns established while in the womb. Sleeping during the...

Alternatives to a Bassinet

Bassinets are a type of miniature bed made for newborns. Despite their popularity, bassinets are often expensive and bulky, leading many parents to search for alternatives. Cribs, playpens and firm mattresses are all viable alternatives for...

Kolcraft Bassinet Review

Kolcraft makes four styles of bassinets: Cuddle 'n Care, Tender Vibes Rocking Bassinet, Tender Vibes Travel Bassinet and Contours Classique.

Baby Bed Safety Standards

From 2004 to 2006, there were 93 deaths of children under age 5 associated with cribs or mattresses, and 33 deaths of children under age 5 associated with bassinets or cradles, according to the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission. To provide...

When Is a Baby Too Big for a Bassinet?

Not all parents decide to use a bassinet for their new baby, yet some find it is a convenient way to keep their baby close while she is sleeping. Bassinets are much smaller than cribs, and some can even be moved from place to place. However, your...

Items Needed to Meet New Born Babies Needs

To first-time parents, the task of caring for a newborn may seem daunting. Although product manufacturers advertise dozens of "necessities," such as infant swings, rocking chairs and baby bottles, only a few items are truly necessary for caring...