Crib, Wooden Construction, Convertible, With Rolling Casters, Single Drop Side, 4 Mattress Levels
Each spindle on this striking crib is fully turned, giving it a sweet, old-fashioned appeal. Its sturdily constructed of hardwood and uses top-quality hardware. A hand-and-knee release lowers the drop side. The Jenny Lind easily converts to a daybed, making it useful for many years of your childs life.
Price Range: $104 - $329
MPN: Jenny Lind
Type: Crib
Construction Material: Wooden
Rolling Casters: With Rolling Casters
Features: Convertible
Drop Sides: Single Drop Side
Mattress Included: No Mattress Included
Mattress Levels: 4
Height: 44.5 in.
Length: 54.5 in.
Width: 30.5 in.
Product ID: 23722381
Pros: Easy to assemble, easy to use, inexpensive
Cons: None so far!
The Bottom Line: I would recommend this crib because it's inexpensive, looks nice, and seems very durable! It is cheap but it doesn't LOOK cheap!
Review: When our first baby was born, my sister in law loaned us a crib that we really liked but she ended up having another baby. So we gave her the crib back and bought one second-hand from a friend. That one worked well for us, then we had another baby and... Read Full Review by nicnat25, Jul 2, 2008
Pros: Cheap, simple, solid
Cons: Squeaky, feels a bit flimsy
The Bottom Line: null
Review: My daughter has been sleeping in this crib for just about a year now and it has worked perfectly for us. Very affordable and basic, all you really need for a baby. I don't use the drop side because I'm tall and just reach over, but the crib looks nice... Read Full Review by mom2maniacs, Feb 13, 2008
Pros: It has a maple finish, teething rails and is sturdy.
Cons: Drop rail cracked.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: My husband and I bought this crib for my son thinking that we had made a great buy. Well, the other night I went to pull up the drop rail (I did pull a little hard on the rail) and the bottom part of the drop rail cracked. My son is only nine months... Read Full Review by rosey55, Feb 3, 2007
Pros: Safe, functional, reasonably priced, convenient, and easy to assemble.
Cons: Limited finish selection.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: We purchased this crib prior to the birth of our daughter, now 10 months old, and it has been worth every penny. It was very easy to put together. It is a bit wide to roll through doorways from one room to another, but is very easy to take apart and... Read Full Review by mjsmommy, Apr 14, 2006
Pros: Low price, wheels,
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: null
Review: When I was pregnant I wanted a crib that was nice looking but not too expensive. I came across the Jenny Lind crib in a store and fell in love with it! It is stylish looking, and made of real wood. It has one side that slides down for easy access of... Read Full Review by lesleyah, Jan 15, 2006
Pros: Price is reasonable, very user friendly, functional, no frills
Cons: Not a whole lot of colors available, does not convert
The Bottom Line: I recommend this for anyone who is looking for a crib that doesn't convert. The price is affordable and you get a good few years of use out of it.
Review: We decided to purchase this crib in white for our first child 2 years ago. At the time, we found a white changing table that matched, so we got the set. We researched all the baby furniture options and in deciding our budget, we took into... Read Full Review by ashleykogo, Sep 27, 2005
Pros: This crib is a wonderful value. It is beautiful, sturdy, safe, and budget friendly.
Cons: can't think of any
The Bottom Line: null
Review: This is a wonderful crib. After looking a other, more expensive cribs, we decided we liked the Jenny Lind style and couldn't beat the price. After all, who really wants to have the same furniture for the next 18 years - like with the cribs that convert... Read Full Review by newmama2son, Jun 20, 2005
Very nice cradle for your little one!
Pros: Bigger than a bassinet, lightweight, easy to move from room to room.
Cons: None yet.
The Bottom Line: If you have another one still in the crib, this almost seems like a necessity.
Review: We bought this cradle (for $79.99 at Babies-r-Us in Honey Oak) to use when our second baby. Our children are 18 months apart and our first child is still happy with his crib. (In the Jenny Lind style as well.) We opted for a cradle because we didn't want... Read Full Review by tvpaire, Mar 30, 2005