Most mini/portable crib frames are made from solid wood. Common woods cited include solid hardwood and sustainably sourced varieties such as New Zealand pine and poplar.
Assembled mini/portable cribs commonly fall within these ranges: height about 35–38.5 inches, width about 26.5–40 inches, and depth about 27–39.5 inches.
Mini cribs typically use a 24" × 38" mattress. Included mattress thicknesses shown in listings include about 2.75 inches and 3 inches (foam).
Many mini cribs are designed to fold for storage or transport. Common portability features include a folding frame (often using brass butterfly hinges), heavy‑duty casters for easy rolling, and optional accessories such as a nylon storage cover.
Typical weight limits are around 50 pounds, and suggested age ranges run from newborn up to about 0–3 years, depending on the model.
Wood mini cribs commonly come in natural or stained/painted finishes (examples include white and ebony). Hardware details often include brass butterfly hinges and heavy‑duty casters.
Yes—some models include protective teething guards or plastic teething rails installed on the fixed side rails to protect both the finish and the baby while chewing.
Follow the manufacturer's care instructions, but the common recommendation is to spot clean or wipe the crib clean with a damp cloth.