Best Cribs and Bassinets of 2025: Safe Sleep Starts Here

Best Cribs and Bassinets of 2025: Safe Sleep Starts Here
Your baby's sleep space is where safety matters most. We've evaluated dozens of cribs and bassinets to find the ones that combine rock-solid safety, practical design, and aesthetics that actually look good in your nursery.
How We Evaluate
Every crib and bassinet on this list meets CPSC safety standards and ASTM International testing requirements. Beyond compliance, we assessed build quality, ease of assembly, mattress quality, convertibility, and overall value. We also listened to real parents about day-to-day usability.
Best Crib Overall: Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1
The Babyletto Hudson is the crib you've seen on Instagram a thousand times — and it deserves the hype. Its mid-century modern design with rounded spindles looks stunning in any nursery style. But it's not just a pretty face. The solid New Zealand pine construction is durable, it converts to a toddler bed and daybed, and it's Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions.
Assembly takes about an hour with two people, and the four-position mattress height means you'll adjust it as your baby grows. Available in seven colors, there's a Hudson for every palette. At around $400, it's mid-range pricing for a crib you'll use for years.
What makes it special
- Greenguard Gold certified — genuinely low emissions
- Converts to toddler bed and daybed for long-term use
- Solid construction that doesn't wobble
- Timeless design that works in any nursery theme
Best Bassinet: Halo BassiNest Swivel Sleeper
For the first few months, many parents prefer a bassinet beside the bed. The Halo BassiNest Swivel Sleeper is our top choice because it rotates 360 degrees and tucks over your bed, bringing baby close for nighttime feeds without actually bed-sharing. The lowering side wall makes it easy to lift baby in and out without fully sitting up.
The built-in soothing features — vibration, sounds, and a nightlight — are controlled from the base, so you can adjust them without reaching over baby. The mesh sides provide excellent airflow. At around $250, it's an investment for something you'll use for roughly six months, but the sleep it saves you is priceless.
Best Budget Crib: Graco Benton 5-in-1
The Graco Benton proves you don't need to spend $500+ to get a quality crib. It converts through five stages: crib, toddler bed, daybed, full-size headboard, and full-size headboard with footboard. The construction is solid pine and pine composites, and it meets all CPSC requirements.
At under $200, the Benton is remarkable value. The design is classic without being boring, and Graco's conversion kits are affordable. Assembly is straightforward with clear instructions. For budget-conscious families, this is our go-to recommendation.
Best Portable Bassinet: BabyBjörn Cradle
The BabyBjörn Cradle is minimalist Scandinavian design at its finest. It's light enough to move between rooms easily, the mesh sides provide excellent ventilation, and the gentle rocking motion soothes baby naturally without batteries or motors. It's also incredibly easy to assemble — just unfold and it's ready.
The BabyBjörn is pricier than other portable options at around $300, but the quality is impeccable and the design is so clean it looks like a piece of furniture rather than baby gear. It works from birth until your baby can push up on hands and knees (roughly five months).
Best Smart Bassinet: SNOO Smart Sleeper
The SNOO is the most famous bassinet in the baby world, and for good reason. Developed by Dr. Harvey Karp, it automatically detects fussing and responds with gentle rocking and white noise, escalating through levels until baby settles. Many parents report significantly longer sleep stretches with the SNOO.
At $1,695 retail (or around $160/month to rent), it's a serious investment for a product you'll use for about six months. But if sleep deprivation is destroying you, the SNOO can be life-changing. The rental option makes it much more accessible. We dive deeper into this in our SNOO vs MamaRoo comparison.
Safe Sleep Reminders
No matter which crib or bassinet you choose, follow the ABCs of safe sleep:
Alone, Back, Crib
Baby should sleep alone (no pillows, blankets, bumpers, or stuffed animals), on their back, in a crib or bassinet with a firm, flat mattress and a fitted sheet. That's it. Every pediatric sleep organization agrees on this.
Firm mattress is non-negotiable
If you can press your hand into the mattress and it holds the imprint, it's too soft. Crib mattresses should be firm enough that they barely compress.
Read our full guide on how to set up a safe sleep space for more detailed advice.
The Bottom Line
The Babyletto Hudson is our top crib recommendation for its perfect blend of safety, style, and value. For bedside sleeping, the Halo BassiNest Swivel Sleeper is unbeatable. Budget families should look at the Graco Benton — it's proof that safe, quality sleep doesn't require a premium price. See all our picks on the cribs and bassinets page.


