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CRIBS AND TODDLER BEDS
A crib is the centrepiece of most nurseries—and for good reason. The Brick has to offer baby cribs and convertible crib styles that bring safety, comfort, and a clean look to your baby’s room, so you can focus on sleep (yours, too).
Crib safety basics
Crib shopping can feel like a rabbit hole, so here are the checks that really matter. Slats should be spaced no more than 6 cm apart, and the mattress should be firm and tight-fitting with a gap no bigger than 3 cm between the mattress and the crib sides.
Convertible cribs: worth it?
Convertible cribs are popular because they “grow with baby”—many convert from a standard crib to a toddler bed and sometimes to a full-sized bed, so you can use the same piece for years.
Before you buy, check how the conversion works and whether the conversion kit is included or sold separately, so there are no surprises later.
Choosing a crib mattress
A crib mattress should be firm, snug in the frame, and easy to keep clean. Health Canada recommends a firm, tight-fitting mattress and notes crib mattresses should not be thicker than 15 cm.
If you’re comparing materials, focus on support first, then look for practical features like a wipeable cover and certifications that matter to you for indoor air quality.
Shop Cribs at The Brick
The Brick has to offer cribs in a range of styles and finishes, including convertible cribs that can take your child from infant stage into the toddler years.
For extra confidence while you choose, The Brick publishes a 30 Day Price Match Guarantee so shoppers can feel comfortable committing when they find the right crib.
FAQs About Cribs
What safety features should I look for in a crib for my infant or toddler?
Look for a sturdy frame, slats no more than 2 3/8 inches (6 cm) apart, no traditional drop-side design, and a snug mattress fit with minimal gaps.
Are convertible cribs a good investment?
Convertible cribs can be a good investment because they can convert from a crib to a toddler bed and sometimes into a full-sized bed, which can extend how long you use the same furniture.
How do I choose the right mattress for a crib?
Choose a firm mattress that fits tightly, with no big gaps along the sides, and keep the sleep space free of soft items.
What safety features should I look for in a crib for my infant or toddler?
When shopping for a crib, safety is paramount. Look for a crib with a sturdy frame that doesn't wobble when shaken. The slats should be no more than 2 3/8 inches apart to prevent the baby's head from getting caught. Ensure the crib does not have drop sides, as these have been banned due to safety concerns. The mattress should fit snugly with no more than two fingers of space between it and the crib sides. Also, look for cribs that meet current Canadian safety standards, which will be indicated by a certification label.
Are convertible cribs a good investment?
Convertible cribs can be a great investment as they grow with your child. These cribs can convert from a standard crib to a toddler bed and sometimes even into a full-sized bed. This means you can use the same piece of furniture for several years, saving money and the hassle of shopping for new beds as your child grows. When choosing a convertible crib, consider the quality of the construction and the ease of conversion. Also, check if the conversion kits are included or if they need to be purchased separately.
How do I choose the right mattress for a crib?
Choosing the right mattress for a crib is crucial for your baby's comfort and safety. The mattress should be firm to reduce the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) and fit the crib snugly without gaps. Look for a mattress made from high-density foam or with high-quality innersprings for durability and support. The cover should be waterproof and easy to clean. Additionally, consider a mattress with a certification for low chemical emissions to ensure a healthier sleeping environment for your baby.



