The traditional sleigh design of the Graco Stanton Classic Crib makes it a popular choice for baby's nursery, especially with safety minded parents. This lovely classic cherry convertible crib easily converts into a toddler bed, daybed and full-size headboard which will allow it to be used from infant to adulthood.
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Graco Stanton Classic Crib Features: >>Color: Classic Cherry >>Crib converts to a toddler bed (no guard rail needed for conversion), daybed and full-size headboard (bed frame and mattress not included) >>Three-position mattress height adjustment >>Five-year limited warranty against manufacturer's defects >>JPMA, ASTM and CPSC safety certified >>Coordinates with matching Sarah Dressing Table
Most helpful customer reviews 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Great value, lovely crib By A. K. Crews We just finished putting together our Graco Stanton crib and are very impressed with the quality, especially for the low price. The cherry finish is very nice - almost no flaws and a nice rich color, not too red. It took two of us one hour to put together and the instructions were very clear. I'm especially impressed by how sturdy it is. We looked at some $500+ cribs that seemed rather flimsy. The front bar keeps this crib nice and stable. I had my eye on the Baby Europa Geneva crib - also by LaJobi, who makes the Graco brand - and was sad to find that it was discontinued, but this one appears to be a new product with very similar styling. Coincidence or re-branding? Either way, the styling of this crib is very nice. It is lacking a few of the nice details on the Geneva, but has new details of it's own. And it costs even less! Overall, it looks like it costs a LOT more than it did. I would recommend it to anyone. 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Very sturdy, almost 5 star worthy if it weren't for one issue: By kwb This crib is beautiful and sturdy. The classic cherry is a very nice shade with no red tone (like cherry can be). I would describe it as a light espresso. I was surprised how low to the ground it is, but it has been 8 years since I've had a crib in my home and guess that is how they are made now. Also, it was very easy to assemble (I could do it 7 months pregnant with the help of my 8 year old son). The one issue I had which kept this from being a 5 star was when I tried to put on a crib skirt. There is a wooden bar across the front which interrupts the way the side parts of the crib skirt fall. Also, the metal that attaches the mattress support doesn't allow the crib skirt to fall to the front either. It's difficult to explain unless you have it assembled and see for yourself. If you can figure out how to work around this (I'm cutting slits in my crib skirt on the sides and attaching the front with velcro) or not use a skirt at all, then it works. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful Crib but HELL to install By Mommy17 We love this crib and it looks more expensive for what it is. Now the catch; for the price you go through HELL of an installation, took us 3 hours because the threads were not big enough to fit the screws. So, the manufacture made it very difficult to put together. Other than that it is gorgeous and we can't wait to use it. See all 15 customer reviews...
Most helpful customer reviews 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Great value, lovely crib By A. K. Crews We just finished putting together our Graco Stanton crib and are very impressed with the quality, especially for the low price. The cherry finish is very nice - almost no flaws and a nice rich color, not too red. It took two of us one hour to put together and the instructions were very clear. I'm especially impressed by how sturdy it is. We looked at some $500+ cribs that seemed rather flimsy. The front bar keeps this crib nice and stable. I had my eye on the Baby Europa Geneva crib - also by LaJobi, who makes the Graco brand - and was sad to find that it was discontinued, but this one appears to be a new product with very similar styling. Coincidence or re-branding? Either way, the styling of this crib is very nice. It is lacking a few of the nice details on the Geneva, but has new details of it's own. And it costs even less! Overall, it looks like it costs a LOT more than it did. I would recommend it to anyone. 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Very sturdy, almost 5 star worthy if it weren't for one issue: By kwb This crib is beautiful and sturdy. The classic cherry is a very nice shade with no red tone (like cherry can be). I would describe it as a light espresso. I was surprised how low to the ground it is, but it has been 8 years since I've had a crib in my home and guess that is how they are made now. Also, it was very easy to assemble (I could do it 7 months pregnant with the help of my 8 year old son). The one issue I had which kept this from being a 5 star was when I tried to put on a crib skirt. There is a wooden bar across the front which interrupts the way the side parts of the crib skirt fall. Also, the metal that attaches the mattress support doesn't allow the crib skirt to fall to the front either. It's difficult to explain unless you have it assembled and see for yourself. If you can figure out how to work around this (I'm cutting slits in my crib skirt on the sides and attaching the front with velcro) or not use a skirt at all, then it works. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful Crib but HELL to install By Mommy17 We love this crib and it looks more expensive for what it is. Now the catch; for the price you go through HELL of an installation, took us 3 hours because the threads were not big enough to fit the screws. So, the manufacture made it very difficult to put together. Other than that it is gorgeous and we can't wait to use it. See all 15 customer reviews...