Friday, October 15, 2010

The Davinci Kalani Crib in Espresso - A Mother's Opinion

Purchasing the Davinci Kalani crib in Espresso for your nursery will give the room a timeless quality. The espresso polished wood gives your baby's room a modern look and the sleigh rails create an old fashioned, understated elegance.

What special design feature is childproof?

One of the stand out features of this crib is the static side. No moving parts in this crib, equals no squashed fingers. A 4-level mattress system is used and can be lowered as your baby grows. This spring system technology is a better design than some slat systems, as it has a 4 height setting adjustment, allowing even the smallest adult to customise in a matter of minutes.

Like a lot of other cribs with polished finishes scratches can occur, care needs to be taken when assembling and a teething rail is recommended for the toddler stages. This crib has a non toxic and formaldehyde-free finish and is assembled in the United States. It is JPMA approved and exceeds all US safety standards.

The major difference between this crib and the Emily Da Vinci is the exclusion of the gap between the top and middle rails. The solid ridged sides provide protection from little legs and arms getting stuck. This small difference in design eliminates the risk of limb entanglement and I believe make this a stand out model in terms of safety. Parents can sleep easy knowing they will not wake to the distressed cries of their child in the middle of the night.

The day bed and full bed configuration option that this crib offers, meets the needs of your baby's nursery, graduating to the toddler stage and beyond. Now that is value for money!

This article was originally published in The Davinci Kalani Crib in Espresso - A Mother's Viewpoint.

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