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Affordable Alternatives to Expensive Baby Cribs

By Heather B., published Dec 20, 2007
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New parents know babies can be expensive, especially if you purchase expensive baby gear. Baby cribs these days can cost over $300, with the average being around $200. Even if you shop at discount stores like Wal-Mart for your baby's crib, you're going to pay at least $150. There are affordable alternatives to paying out the ear for your baby's sleep quarters, though. There are also ways to at least put the expensive off for a few months while you save more money.

Bedsharing

Some parents chose to sleep with their babies. There are many benefits to this. Not only does it save money, sleeping with mommy helps regulate a baby's breathing and heart rate. It also makes late night nursing sessions much easier. You can share your bed with your baby for as long as it works for your family. It costs nothing for your baby to sleep with you. Just make sure you follow safety guidelines to keep your baby safe. A device such as a nest or bedside rail can also help.

Cosleeper

Arm's Reach offers bedside bassinets in various colors for less than $150 at most retailers. The mini-cosleeper is an even cheaper crib alternative. These attach to your bed, with the bedside rail lower and nearly at the same height as the bed. They are suitable for twin babies to sleep in, too. With a weight limit of 30lbs, they are an alternative to cribs that you can use for several months. Cosleeping with your baby not only saves money but allows you to get more sleep, because you can respond more promptly to your baby's nighttime crying.

Moses Basket

Moses baskets are suitable for very young babies, up until the time that they can sit up. They will run you less than $50. If you really do not have much to spend, you can line a laundry basket with soft cloth for your baby to sleep in. She won't know it's not a crib. I wouldn't recommend a low drawer, because drawers are not very deep and don't really protect the baby from rolling out. My husband's grandmother slept in a shoebox for a few weeks when she was a little baby; she was born premature.

Swing or Bouncer Seat

Affordable Alternatives to Expensive Baby Cribs

We cosleep with our baby. :)

Credit: Heather B. (That's ME)

Copyright: Heather B. (That's ME)

Takeaways
  • You can share your bed with your baby for free.
  • Moses baskets and laundry baskets are very inexpensive.
  • Swings and bouncer seats are far more affordable.
Did You Know?
If you are going to spend the money, check out the Amby Baby bed which suspends your baby in the air. Her movements will keep the bed in motion, rocking her back to sleep when she wakes.
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Neat ideas. I especially like the cosleeper. Another alternative (if you or your spouse enjoy woodworking) is to build a bed for your baby. My father has a book with a template for a crib that converts into a bed. Basically, you build a small chest of drawers that sits on the end of the bed and the resulting space is big enough for a crib mattress. When your child gets older, you take the crib rails and chest of drawers off the bed, and the resulting space will fit a youth mattress.

Posted on 10/01/2008 at 1:10:28 PM

 
LOVE the picture.

Posted on 01/04/2008 at 8:01:14 AM

 
:-) Cute! Love the picture!

Posted on 01/01/2008 at 5:01:23 PM

 
cute picture

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 10:12:48 PM

 
We co-sleep too and love it.

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 5:12:27 AM

 
Great article and i know your children only get the best.

Posted on 12/20/2007 at 12:12:52 PM

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