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Mini Cot Beds<br><br>If you're kitting out a smaller nursery or simply require a different design to a traditional cot bed mini cribs are a great alternative. They are made to last until your child is the age of four. They are available in a variety of colors and styles.<br><br>The comfy Cot-bed from Boori was a huge hit with our mom testers. It's simple to put together, looks fantastic, and has many extra features including teething rails, storage drawers and is stylish.<br><br>Style and Design<br><br>It can be easy to get caught up in spec and safety features when you are choosing a crib for your baby but remember the style. You want something that's elegant and will look good in your nursery, no matter if you have a traditional or modern arrangement.<br><br>The Obaby Maya Mini Cot Bed is our top pick in this category as it's an exquisite piece that's also super-easy to put together and looks fantastic in the room. It's also super-sturdy and is the only cot we tested that we feel will be able to stand the test of time. The narrow bars make it easy to clean, as there are no crevices or nooks where dust could accumulate. The lower base is ideal for infants. As your baby gets more active, you can lower it to stop them from falling out, while the teething rails will keep them safe from sharp teeth.<br><br>Another gorgeous piece is the Silver Cross Nostalgia - a gorgeous sleigh-style cot that's ideal from birth and can be made into a toddler bed using an extension kit (sold separately). The three different heights will keep your child in a comfortable position as they grow up, but the tedious assembly process could cause some to be hesitant. It's also costly, but worth it if you want a timeless design which will last for many years. Gemma is the mother of Boden, aged 13 months.<br><br>Durability<br><br>When it comes to purchasing a mini cot bed quality is key as this will be an item of furniture that will last the toddler years as well. We have tested many [https://git.the-b-team.dev/cots4tots1896 cribs] to ensure they are sturdy and durable. They are built to last. We have also considered design and style, innovation, comfort and convertability and storage, as well as other features to assist you in making the best choice for your family.<br><br>We have the ideal cot bed for your nursery decor regardless of whether you're looking for something classic or modern. We've picked a range of styles and finishes that can meet all budgets and tastes. From simple and practical, to extravagant and expensive. We've also tried a couple of convertible cot beds to ensure that you can get great value for money and use this piece of furniture into the toddler years of your child.<br><br>We love this gorgeous solid oak cot from Clair de Lune It is a double-framed masterpiece that has been designed to be more than an area for your baby to sleep. The wood is high-quality and has been crafted precisely to ensure longevity and durability. Grace the MFM test subject found the assembly to be easy and the packaging was designed to ensure there were no pieces left behind. However, it's worth noting that this cot doesn't include a mattress, so you'll have to purchase a mattress separately.<br><br>Innovation<br><br>With efficiency in mind, a lot of mini cots come with innovative design features that maximize space and functionality. Some models include an integrated changing station to make it easier for you to change your baby. 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It has three mattress bases for your growing baby and teething rails. Our reviewer also found it simple to assemble and then move around the room, after it's been assembled. Its unique oval shape makes it possible to fit through standard door frames.<br><br>Comfort<br><br>It's easy to become caught up in the details of spec and safety features when laying out your baby's nursery, however comfort is equally important. If your little one will spend many hours in their cot it is essential that they are safe and comfortable.<br><br>This is particularly important if you're considering using mini [https://git.ajattix.org/cots4tots9321 online cots] as an alternative to the traditional Moses basket. It is recommended that babies be with their parents for the first six months. A comfortable, cozy crib can allow them to do this while still being close to you.<br><br>The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed is a great choice if you're looking for a top cot that fits in a small space but will still provide ample space for your baby to grow into toddlerhood. It's not [http://wiki.faramirfiction.com/index.php?title=How_Top_Rated_Cots_Rose_To_Become_The_1_Trend_In_Social_Media cheap cot beds] but it does come with a one-year guarantee and provides a great value for money considering that it can be used from birth right up to the age of toddlerhood.<br><br>The Mamas & Papas Franklin cot-bed is another option if are seeking a cot with added features like teething bars, a drawer and two adjustable positions. It was easy to put together and Jill loved how it fit through standard door frames. However, do bear in your mind that you'll need purchase an oval mattress and sheets separately.<br><br>Convertibility<br><br>Cot beds last longer than standard cribs and give your child an appropriate bed from birth until toddlerhood. This makes cot beds more popular option than cribs and can be a cost-effective investment since you won't have to buy a brand new bed for your child once they get out of it.<br><br>Some cots and cot beds are designed to adapt to the needs of your child, and transform into junior beds or even small sofa beds. Stokke Sleepi, for example is a bed that can be used until age 2 when you purchase an additional mattress extender as well as a junior conversion kit (sold separately). It's easy and looks great in any nursery. 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You can also pick up various other accessories to help keep your baby secure and comfortable, like a padded toddler guard to stop them from falling out or a breathable fitted cot mattress to promote healthy sleeping habits.<br><br>Storage & Extra Features<br><br>Think about a design that can be transformed into a toddler's bed if you are a future parent looking for a cot that will last for a long time after your child has outgrown it. This will save you money buying separate toddler furniture and will assist your child get through the transition from their cot to a bed.<br><br>The Katie mini-sleigh cot by Silver Cross is a good example of a compact bed with storage built-in. This lets you keep nappies, bedding and sleepsuits in order. This is a great feature to have in your baby's first few months, as you will be changing your baby's clothes frequently.<br><br>Another great alternative for parents who want a cot with storage is the Obaby Maya continental cot bed. This cot comes with a modern two-tone design and is designed to be used from birth up to around four years old. It can be transformed into a bed for a toddler by the removal of a side panel. It also includes a toddler rail. This model can also be fitted with a range of under-cot drawers.<br><br>Browse the Pram Centre's collection of mini [https://git.kansk-tc.ru/cots4tots4682 cots 4 tots] to see our stunning designs. We have options from top brands such as Babymoov, Mamas & Papas and Obaby to fit the needs of every nursery. We also have a wide assortment of nursery furniture that will fit perfectly with your cot and provide an ideal sleeping space for your child.
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