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This bedside crib and cot crib that was designed to fit divan beds, is easy to put together. The instructions can be difficult to follow, particularly because there is a specific order that the pieces have to be slotted in but MFM testers found it very easy once they were familiar with it.
It can also be folded extremely quickly, compactly and then placed into its own travel bag.
Easy to put together
Silver Cross Slumber is an excellent travel cot bedside. It's simple to set up and use. It's designed to serve as a bedside crib that keeps your baby close at all times of the night long and letting you feed them without getting out of bed. It's also light and compact, making it ideal to travel with.
The crib is simple to put together with poles that you bend into the position and a sheet to be able to slide over the mattress. Once it's set up and you're ready to place your baby inside. Emily is a mother tester, says it took her two times to master the assembly, but once she mastered it, it was easy. Her daughter slept comfortably in it, too.
It comes with a newborn bassinet and a mattress that folds, making it suitable from the moment of birth. It also comes with a side-zip that allows you to lay on your baby while they nap and then place them in the crib and zip them up for security. This is a great option if you are used to cosleeping with your baby and want to continue it for as long as you can.
When you're ready to pack it up, the crib folds down in one go and tucks away in its own bag for transport which is a great idea if you're travelling. This is a great choice if you are moving house or if guests are staying for several days.
The Halo My Crib is a bit more difficult to put up than other travel cots, but it's not too difficult. It's an excellent option for parents who are just starting out since it doesn't need any electronic devices and is simple to put together. It also has a top-quality, wipe-clean mattress that is a plus. It's light, only weighing 6.5kg. It's easy to put in a suitcase or carry-on bag to travel with. It's ideal for holiday travel and overnight stays at your friends' homes or visiting distant family. It can even fit in a piece checked luggage!
Easy to move
A bedside crib lets you to keep your baby close during the night, without having to get up from bed to feed them. They also aid your baby to learn to sleep on their own while still allowing you to keep an eye on them throughout the night. They are lightweight and portable, and can easily be moved around the house, or taken on trips. Black Friday is the perfect time to buy one of these cribs.
The SnuzPod 4 has a more sleek design than some cribs for bed, yet offers plenty of space for your baby to sleep comfortably. It comes with a ComfortAir breathable Mattress that regulates the temperature of your infant and an adjustable reflux incline to help your baby to help ease reflux. Home testers loved the slim frame and the ease with which it can be attached to beds of all sizes. However, a mother on the BabyCentre forum warns that the model might not be suitable for certain divan beds as the straps are long and don't extend all down to the base of the bed.
A mum on the BabyCentre Forum recommends watching a YouTube video before buying this bedside crib. It isn't easy to assemble. She noted that the instructions were a bit unclear, particularly when it came to putting it in your bed. She says it's worth it because it is a stunning sturdy, durable, and easy to clean cot.
MFM mother home tester Jasmine liked how the bedside crib was in her bedroom and how well it held up to daily use. She also was impressed by the dimensions of the crib, saying that it was larger than a Moses' basket but not too big. It was easy to find bedding for and that the mattress was of good quality, in contrast to other mattresses she's encountered that feel thin or thin.
It is important to remember that a bedside crib isn't an alternative to a baby sleeping bag or swaddle, as it doesn't ensure an uninvolved sleep. Back To Sleep campaign guidelines suggest that your child sleep on their backs in the crib or cot bedside. It is important to take down any blankets, pillows and duvets that might hinder your baby's breathing.
Easy to clean
A bedside cosleeper crib travel cot can help your baby sleep comfortably while you are away from home. You can watch them while they sleep, and you'll have a safe space to change their diaper. Check the safety features of a crib before buying one. Make sure it is in compliance with British Standards and is easy to clean.
A good bedside crib will have mesh sides to allow airflow and be easy to clean. It should also be easy to move from room to room. A solid frame and a top-quality mattress are essential. The bedding should fit on the mattress with a firmness and should not leave any gaps or loose fabric.
The size of your child's body is another important factor. Some travel cots can be a bit bulky, but others fold up into an incredibly compact size that can be easily slipped into a suitcase or the back of your car. Some come with the option of carrying a bag.
Mum tester Nicola liked the design of the CoZee bedside crib appeared and found it easy to put together. She found the mattress extremely comfortable and lovely but it was a bit heavy compared to some of the other cots she tested. She also said that she found the additional accessories, such as the nightlight and changing unit useful, though her son was too old for them by then.
Shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot Crib, Crib or Moses Basket category, this travel cot has a sturdy aluminium frame and a triple-layered ventilated mattress that's designed to provide superior comfort. It also has a handy changing mat attachment and two overhead connecting toys to keep babies entertained while they sleep.
Easy to store
This crib is easy to clean and store. The sides and legs can fold flat into a bag that fits into your car bag, suitcase or backpack. It is perfect for weekend trips, day trips or even for long-term stays. The material is durable and machine washable and the mattress feels comfortable to the touch. The mattress is deeper than many and our mum test participant Kathryn had to bend over to pick her toddler up for bedtime.
It's also a bit heavier than some of the other travel cots we've tried, but it's pretty light and compact. It's easy to set up, and the four mesh sides are great for ventilation and visibility. It also features a handy changing station as well as a nightlight and music function, although our mum tester Nicola found that her older child Olly didn't really enjoy the extra features, and found them to make her work a bit harder in the dark.
This cot, in addition to the additional accessories, is a basic and basic design. It's still one of the most sought-after cots available due to its weight and convenience. It is suitable from birth and can be easily converted into a toddler travel crib and playpen. One side opens to allow easy access. It comes with a carry bag which makes it easy to transport and store when not in use.
Most (but not all) airlines allow you to take a crib with a portable bed for free and it's worth taking into consideration your needs when you're looking at alternatives. Some small travel cots can be folded so small that they can even fit in luggage and is a great option for those who travel by air. Check airline regulations before buying a travel crib. Some are bigger and need to be checked as luggage. It's also important to consider the frequency with which you'll use the travel cot in order to determine its weight, size and performance.