If there is a registry forum or some place better to post this, please point me to it!
We've started receiving hand me downs already which is AMAZING.
one thing we've been offered is a stokke crib.
https://www.stokke.com/USA/en-us/nursery/stokke-sleepi/1043.html?gclid=Cj0KEQiA_MK0BRDQsf_bsZS-_OIBEiQADPf--ibhE-wgfFtTBHnInNkMQvwTsqULWFah3a6D_e-_oX8aAu-C8P8HAQHere's the thing. it is missing the bassinet sized mattress ($100). and because the mattresses are circular/oval and not a standard size, they are pretty expensive.
The crib also has mixed reviews due to safety (though i'm assuming this one is sturdy because it made it through two boys already).
I am overwhelmed with the generosity ( we have received so much stuff.. some of which very pricey) but am thinking it might be better to get our own crib, as it might be cheaper and easier to have a standard crib rather than this fancy schmancy one.
Thoughts?
Re: Stokke Crib - any thoughts?
Don't forget to consider that not only will you need to purchase a new mattress, but also mattress pads and fitted sheets. I am sure those are $$ as well.
If you plan on converting it and using it after the baby / toddler stage, you'll also likely spend $$ on the conversion kits.
I'd weigh all of that together and decide if it's worth it to use it and spend $$ getting it ready to use, or spend $$ getting a new one that is probably a little more standard in size.
I agree with PP - the high cost of the additional items that you'll need for it aren't worth it. You'd probably end up spending less (or as much), on a new, more standard sized crib, the conversion kit for that (which I highly recommend buying when you buy the crib - they discontinued our model and it was kind of a waste), sheets, bedding, etc.
It's a very generous offer, but you're going to be pouring a lot of money into it, imho. Also, just looking at how it expands, it seems like it would be really awkward to arrange.
You also should decide how much variety you want. The sheets come in two colors...white and beige. If it were me, I'd probably graciously decline the crib and tell them that you already found one you're in love with.