Why Buy A Round Crib?
Firstly, a round crib looks less bulky and it optimizes space. If your nursery is not too big to start with, putting in a round crib can make a difference to the decor. Furthermore, a round crib gives you the flexibility to place it anywhere in the room apart from lining it up against the wall, as is the usual practice with a standard crib. For instance, you can put a round crib right in the center, making it a focal point of the room. Secondly, a round crib has a greater surface area compared to a standard crib. Most round cribs are 42 inches in diameter while a rectangular crib is only about 27 inches in width. Thirdly, because a round crib is 14 inches wider, your baby is less likely to hit his head on the opposite side of the rail should he falls backwards. Falling backwards is a common occurrence when a baby is learning how to sit and stand. With a round crib, there is also no corners and concussion point to worry about compared to a traditional crib. Lastly, a round crib provides