Top 5 Most Unique Baby Cribs
Here are the top 5 most unique cribs I found on the internet. They may or may not be to your liking, but they are definitely unique!

Circle baby cribs are nothing new, they have been around for a while, it’s just that they haven’t been very popular because they are, well, shaped like a circle. This one combines a circle shaped crib with a choo choo train theme. Not that it makes the crib any better, but it is indeed unique.
Not much space in your house? This contraption doubles as both a playpen and a crib for your baby. Just lift the top part off (the bedding) and you have yourself a playpen! Just don’t have a baby playing in the playpen and another baby sleeping on the top at the same time. I’m sure the manufacturer has this warning in the manual somewhere.
When parents buy a crib like this, they are telling every other parent on the block that their newborn is superior to every other baby in the neighborhood. Although the quality of the material that this crib is constructed of is quite flimsy, it still does get the point across.

Most cribs lose their usefulness in just a couple of years when the baby turns into a toddler and require their own bed, so why not get a crib that will grow with the baby? Sure it looks very utilitarian, but it will save you money in the long run. Just don’t embarrass your child when he or she gets older and letting friends know that the bed can transform into a crib.
This futuristic crib look more like a piece of plastic tupperware than a crib, but it has features you won’t find on any other baby crib. It rocks and simulates the motion of a mother holding her baby. There is a fan to keep the baby comfortable along with a baby monitor built-in. To top it all off, the crib lowers and raises like a lift so you won’t break your back putting the baby to bed.
Filed under: Baby on August 6th, 2008



That futuristic crib kinda looks like an aquarium to me.
The first one is so lovely…even if its blue it can be cute for a girl. I’m really not into the futuristic one, it looks so restricting for the baby.
I read recently that babies who are constantly soothed to sleep (whether that is by their parents singing, breastfeeding, futuristic cribs rocking them, whatever), don’t learn to sleep by them selves, and are often poor sleepers later in life. The futuristic crib might be a terror in the guise of a blessing!
i really like the #4 crib. can you give me a link or name of it so i can do more research?
Our daughter just turned one and it would be great to have one of those conversion cribs. That futuristic one is a little too much.
Wow! These are at least interesting! Don’t know about that last futuristic one. Still want a nice, sturdy old-world one… Luckily we don’t all have the same taste. What a boring world that would be.
Neat idea for a post. I love the round train one.
Good post – I found this while scanning google for baby stroller info, I know… weird – added ya to my G Reader, Keep up the good work. Looking forward to reading more. Mark
Welll…I really also like the 4th one. Its cool looking and it is a really good idea because it’s long lasting!!!I also like the blue round crib and I would like the name of both the cribs so I can try and buy one of them.
Does anyone know where I could find the fourth one?