🛏️ Sleep in Style: The Crib That Grows with Your Baby!
The DaVinci Jenny Lind 3-in-1 Convertible Crib in Ebony is a versatile and stylish crib made from sustainable New Zealand pine wood. It features Greenguard Gold certification, ensuring a healthier indoor environment for your baby. With four adjustable mattress positions and removable wheels for easy mobility, this crib adapts to your child's needs while complementing your nursery decor.
Color | Ebony |
Brand | DaVinci |
Target Audience | Unisex-Babies |
Product Dimensions | 55"L x 31"W x 41"H |
Special Feature | Convertible Cribs |
Material | Pine Wood |
Frame Material | Wood |
Furniture Finish | Pine |
Style | Crib |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Included Components | 3-in-1 Convertible Portable Crib, Detachable wheels |
Item Weight | 40 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe clean only |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 50 Inches |
UPC | 048517009819 048517009413 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00048517009819 |
Manufacturer | DaVinci |
Item model number | M7391E |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | check instructions manual |
Material Type | Pine Wood |
Material Composition | 100% Wood |
Additional product features | Convertible Cribs |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Hardware visible | Hidden |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 40 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | Taiwan |
D**Y
Good quality
Nice crib and very well made.
M**E
excellent product
this is amazing bed, perfect in everything, no smell. worth of money
D**F
Great crib for parents looking for an affordable green solution
I just spent the last few days corresponding with a representative from Million Dollar Baby (the crib manufacturer). Daniel, the customer service representative really went out of his way to address my concerns and questions about the crib. So for all of you parents out there looking for an affordable green crib, here's what I found out.1. The Jenny Lind crib is made of all solid wood (except for the models with a drawer which has an mdf panel). The wood is New Zealand Pine which is sustainably grown and forested in New Zealand.2. The crib is made in Taiwan.3. The glue used to adhere the crib slats is formaldehyde free, is water-based and non-toxic.3. The finish on the crib -- here is a direct quote from the company -- "For all of our paints and finishes we use a non toxic sealer with lacquer. Our paint is ultra-safe. We exceed JPMA regulations and go through annual paint tests. Paint is called safe when it has toxic materials under 300 parts per million [ppm]. For a company to claim low toxicity means they have paint with toxicity below 90 ppm. Here at Million Dollar Baby, our paint levels come in at less than 2 ppm." -- Just to give you a comparison, Benjamin Moore Eco Spec paint which is LEED certified and has a toxicity level of .1 ppm. So although the finish on the crib is not that low, it is still very, very, very good.4. Million Dollar Baby was willing to sell me an unfinished crib to help allay my fears about off-gassing -- which really impressed me. However after the $189 crib price tag, the $103 shipping cost and the exorbitant amount of money/hassle to get the crib painted or do it ourselves, we started to wonder if we were going overboard. I then had a chance to speak with a LEED certified builder/architect in our area who is really passionate about his work. He was really impressed with low toxicity levels of the crib's finish and told me that formaldehyde would be my biggest concern and since the glues were water-based we shouldn't worry. He said that the non-organic paint finishes pose the greatest health dangers to workers who apply the finishes and not to consumers who purchase the products. He suggested that we save the money we would spend painting the crib and shipping it and invest it in an organic mattress. He said fabric off-gassing is exponentially more dangerous.So, we just ordered the crib from Amazon and are anxious to have it arrive. I suggested to Million Dollar Baby that they offer an unfinished version of the crib on Amazon -- as it would be the only crib of it's type on the market and may attract sustainably-conscious parents. So, if you're interested in a unfinished crib, I would suggest getting in touch with the company directly -- you can request this from Amazon.Maybe if more of us speak-up, we'll create a demand for more affordable green baby products that are safe for us and for those manufacturing them. Toxin-free baby cribs should not be just available to the very wealthy.In the meantime, I feel like I'll be able to rest easy knowing that our little baby will be sleeping in a safe crib.Update 7/29/2012:The crib arrived yesterday and it's put together. It was super easy to assemble and it looks exactly like it does in the on-line photos. It seems sturdy and I imagine it will feel even more so after the mattress is in place.We're really happy that we made this purchase -- it's perfect.
K**E
Love it! Daughter is 2.5 and it’s still great
I love the style and color of this crib! (Lagoon) Our house was built in the 1930’s, and I feel like this suits our house and style perfectly. My daughter is 2.5 and has been using this crib (consistently) since she was 6 months old and moved into her room from the Pack ‘N Play next to our bed. And she sometimes used it for naps from 0-6 months.Best of all, my daughter loves her crib!I do agree with a lot of the reviews that the long side bars are NOT as strong as I would like. Honestly, they’re a little wiggly. I’d pay extra for then to be more sturdy, like the thicker short sides. But it hasn’t been an issue for us. And, my kiddo has definitely been a bouncer for at least a year - just for a minute or so right after I get her out of her sleep sack.Also, we never used the wheels. It seemed like a bad idea to me. And the darn WARNING LABELS were huge and obnoxious… like everything nowadays. But I was able to remove them with elbow grease, a hair dryer, and some rubbing alcohol. But it took time. I guess I’m still a little annoyed about it after 2.5 years. 🤣I’m sure I *could* have transitioned her to a toddler bed a while ago, but she’s sleeping great and doesn’t try to escape at all… so we’re not messing up a good thing at this point. Maybe we’ll get the matching toddler rail or take off the one long side (per instructions) when we need something different than the crib.
M**R
Great Price, Great Crib!
We bought this crib three years ago and my bouncing baby boy has been sleeping in it since he was six months old. He’s a whopping almost three now and he has put this crib through every test a chomping, slobbering, bouncing, very tall little boy can think to put a piece of furniture through. He has jumped, he has chewed, he has climbed up and over, over and around, he has used the bed as a launch pad to space and an afternoon lounge. He has loved this bed, it is truly his snuggy. And the most amazing thing of all, this bed has survived my son’s aggressive affection and is still alive to tell the story. It’s been one of our best buys and I can’t recommend it enough. We are officially moving on to it’s third iteration soon as a little sofa in his room, perfect for reading and creating dramas for his army of stuffed animals to perform. As for the logistics, it came with no issues or parts missing, easy directions and very easy to put together. It is sturdy. It doesn’t look sturdy, but it really is. My son had a fun chewing-on-the-rail phase and he’s still alive, so all the claims for non-toxic paint are also true. Honestly, you just can’t go wrong with this purchase.
M**E
Beautiful Sturdy Bed
The media could not be loaded. I have bought 2 of these cribs now, it was easy to assemble with 2 people, had no smell, not heavy to move around, my kids both slept comfortable and it had no holes, very sturdy I have got in the crib with my child before so it can hold quite a lot of weight for a baby bed. I highly recommend this bed to anyone pregnant in my family!
T**
My grandchild used this crib and she was content and happy.
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