9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Best Cot Bed

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How to Choose the Best Cot Bed

The Best Cot Bed (Https://Historydb.Date/Wiki/20_Fun_Facts_About_Recommended_Cribs) is a essential item for any baby. We've created this guide to help you choose the right bed for your baby.

A high-quality bed that fits beautifully in nursery spaces that are reminiscent of Scandi. This sturdy and durable choice can expand with your baby, with three mattress positions, and the ability to remove the sides to create a chic bench-style toddler bed.

Budget

There's a cot that fits every nursery and budget. There are a myriad of options with different amounts of longevity and even convert into toddler beds for use throughout the preschool years and beyond. Obviously, the ones that convert into beds tend to be more expensive, but the investment could be worth it when you're looking for a cot that lasts for a long time instead of just a few months.

The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner thanks to its stunning design and easy-to-assemble design, making it an excellent choice for those who want an extremely high-quality crib that can stand the test of time. The sleek design and warm finish will look fantastic in the Scandi nursery. The Mini Cot Bed bed has a drawer that mum tester Katrina thought was a better choice than some less expensive cots that have a drawer built in. It also has an anti-bite strip along the top ranked cribs rails of the cot, to prevent your child's teeth from getting caught. This cot bed isn't inexpensive, and it requires an Allen key to set up.

The cot for the Elementary is a cheaper option that will provide your baby a comfortable night's sleep. It's part of the Anyday range by John Lewis. Our testers with parents liked the simple design and quick, straightforward assembly. The cot is small when folded and can be stored away easily too, fitting into a carry bag that's the size of the carry case of a camping chair. It's lighter than the average cot which means it might not be ideal for camping in the car but it should be fine for living in an apartment or for those who don't plan to move their cot all the time.

The SnuzKot is a good budget-friendly cot that we recommend, especially if you choose to opt for the toddler kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It can grow with your child until approximately four years old and our dad testers loved the fact it converted to a minimalist toddler bed and created the feeling of a cocoon by incorporating a fabric canopy.

Safety

A good cot will not only be in compliance with UK safety standards, but will also feel sturdy and secure. Look for a robust design that has safety bars or sides and a solid base that your child can't easily get out. Some cot beds will also come with extra features such as teething rails and under-bed drawers which can help organize your home while your baby is growing.

The Boori cot is made of sustainable Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata, so you can be sure of your purchase. It can be converted from a cot to a toddler bed by leaving three sides unlocked for safety. There is also an extension kit available which can convert it to a full-sized bed once your child is ready.

This stylish but simple cot is an excellent choice for those on a tight budget. It's simple to assemble with clearly marked parts and clear instructions. It comes with three mattress settings, so you can adjust the height as your baby grows. It will fit most standard crib mattresses and is a good purchase for cribs beds the money.

If you're looking for a premium cot, this is a good choice. It has an impressive four mattress base positions in the cot position and will last until your baby is about three years old. It also can be folded flat and has locks on the wheels, making it convenient to move it from room to room.

The cot comes with a convenient travel bag and is one of the lightest cots we tested, weighing just 6kg. It's also extremely sturdy and has a strong frame that can handle noisy toddlers. The instructions were well written and clear, but our testers found the assembly a little difficult. They noted that the slats are sufficiently apart to avoid fingers getting caught in between them. It's also more expensive than some of the other cots that we looked at however, it's worth the investment for its durability and functionality.

Design

When purchasing a cot bed it's easy to be engrossed in the specs and safety features, but don't neglect the design. It is essential to choose a cot bed that is both practical and attractive.

The icklebubba Snowdon Classic bed is the perfect bed for design-lovers. Its modern, sleek take on the classic sleigh style isn't as bulky that these types of cots can provide. It has plenty of storage space, including a drawer that fits underneath the cot, as well as teething rails on the sides. It was sturdy and robust. The three-position height of the base lets it expand with your baby.

If you prefer, the Modena cot bed from Tutti Bambini offers excellent value for money and has a stylish panel design that will look great in any nursery. It's made to last until your child reaches six years old, before transforming first into a junior bed, and later into a chic sofa bed. It is also one of only a handful of cots that we have tested with an apex drawer and a rail for teething and a hanging rail.

Another option with a smart panel design is the Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed, that is available in a variety of colour options to coordinate with your nursery decor. The storage drawer was especially useful for bedding and clothes. Our mum testers were impressed by its features. It is also one of the easiest cot bed to put together. All the pieces are clearly labelled, and the directions are easy to follow. It's also a great alternative for those with limited space because it can be flat-packed and then collapsed. It can be used with the standard cot mattress (140cm 70cm x 140cm) and is suitable from the time of birth until toddlerhood, with an extension kit that permits it to be used up until your child turns 10 years old. of age.

Convertibility

There are a variety of Baby Crib necessities that you must consider when you become a new parent. But one of the most important is a good quality cot bed. You want something that lasts as long as possible and will change with your child to provide them a safe and comfortable place to sleep.

Some cots are designed to be more than a bed for children. The Boori Eton Cot Bed is our top pick. It can be converted into a toddler (L207cm, W147cm, H90cm) as well as it can also be used as a daybed (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm) and sofa (L234cm, W145cm, H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting choice on our list, because it should see your child through from birth to childhood.

It's not cheap when compared to other cot beds we've evaluated, but it offers an attractive look and feel that will be a perfect fit for any nursery. The instructions could have been more precise, but our parent testers were impressed by how easy it was to construct and put up. This isn't a big issue, however, as it was still very simple and took less than thirty minutes to complete.

This cot has four different base heights for the mattress. This is an upgrade from the three standard options. This allows you to adjust it as your child gets older, as they may need an upper or lower base level depending on their age and abilities. It comes with teething rails which are helpful as well as a plastic strip on the top to keep it from becoming a bit.

The cot is available in a variety of Scandi-inspired finishes and our dad tester was keen on the grey finish. It's not inexpensive however it offers an excellent value for money, as it will last your child through to toddlerhood and beyond. It also comes with a 1-year warranty so you can be confident that it will last. The only thing you will need to purchase separately is the mattress.