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A Small Bedside Cot That Attaches to Your Adult Bed

A crib that is placed near your bed can help you keep your baby close during the night without needing to get out of bed. The breathable fabric allows you to easily see your baby and is easy to lower if you need to feed your baby at 3am.

Some also double up as a moses basket, as well.

What is a bedside cot?

A bedside crib, also referred to as a bassinet, or co-sleeper is a crib for babies that is attached to your adult bed. This allows your child to sleep with you in peace. It is a safe method of co-sleeping that doesn't increase the risk of SIDS, like bedsharing. It also helps you bond with the newborn baby.

These cots have an end that can be lowered so that you can reach your baby easily at night to soothe and feed them. This is particularly helpful for mothers recovering from a c section. Many of them are foldable or portable so you can use them to travel or as an interim solution for babies that aren't yet ready to be able to transition to a larger crib.

If you're looking for a crib that is bedside, look for a model that has a breathable mattress and a cover to protect your newborn from stains. You might also want to purchase baby-safe items such as an infant blanket or a teether.

If you're looking for a more long-term solution Some cribs have conversion kits that allow you to convert them into a toddler bed or cot when the time is appropriate. This can extend their lifespan and make the transition easier. Some have a removable top section that can be converted into an infant bed, and some can be used on either an ordinary or high-rise adult bed. This is a great option for families that are planning on frequent travel or transferring between bedrooms at night. You should also consider how big your bedroom is to ensure that you can squeeze the crib in comfortably. A lot of cribs have an riser that can be used to create an inclined position for infants who suffer from reflux.

The Joie Roomie Glide

They are known for their high-end baby products, English brand Joie has stepped into the world of cribs for bedside use with the Roomie Glide. This crib was designed to help parents bond and sleep side-by-side with their babies, without sharing one bed. It is full of features that make bonding between parent and baby safe, easy, and fun.

One of the main features is a smooth, rocking motion that can be activated by the push of a button. This will help soothe your baby to sleep with a gentle rhythm that doesn't disturb their natural sleeping pattern. This is perfect for older babies or toddlers who struggle to settle down. It can also assist with digestive issues such as reflux and colic.

The crib can also be fixed to the side of the bed with a strap and clip attachment. This makes it extremely stable and secure allowing you to get a good night's rest without having to worry about your baby sliding off into the middle of the room. The rounded cocoon shape has softly cushioned sides and double mesh windows on both ends to allow for ample air flow while making sure your baby is safe.

The mattress is soft and firm. It comes with a washable cover. The crib is simple to set up and disassemble thanks to the lightweight aluminum frame that makes it very portable. The four lockable wheels are rubber-covered to ensure that the crib won't leave marks on your floor and are easy to move around. The crib is easy to clean thanks to the fabric that is washable and is easily put in a bag for overnight stays.

The Tutti Bambini CoZeeAir

This superior model is designed to be a safe next-to-me-crib from birth to 6 months. It comes with rocking bars to allow for easy mobility, as well as castors. The deluxe airflow mattresses provide an ideal sleeping surface and ventilation panels help keep your baby cool. There are six different height settings, including an incline option that can help with reflux and congestion.

The Tutti Bambini COZee Air crib comes with a removable fabric and wipe-clean lining. This makes it easier to clean than bedside cribs that can be messy to clean. It also has a top bar which can be easily adjusted to accommodate nighttime feedings without the need to juggle zips.

Anna discovered that the CoZee was a safe and comfy place to sleep for her baby. She was pleased that it didn't move like other models, which meant she wasn't woken up in the night trying to soothe her baby to feed. She also enjoyed that the side lowered down so that she didn't have to reach over her partner to lift the baby bedside co sleeper out for feedings at night.

The CoZee comes in oak or charcoal and is a chic accessory to any bedroom. It looks more designer than the other cribs we've tested, which are often quite utilitarian. It's also quite light at 11kg, and comes with a carry case, so you can take it with you on vacation or when moving house. The only extras you need to buy are a waterproof sheet and a co-sleeping safety strap. There are step-bystep instructions and photos to guide you through the process when first opening the box, making it a one-person job when needed.

The Maxi-Cosi lora

The Iora is a bedside bassinet that helps parents feel closer to their infant while they sleep. It adjusts upwards and downwards and can be moved through three slide positions to fit beside the bed of the parent, or in the corner of the room so that baby is always close to the parent's side. The breathable mesh siding allows air to flow through and gives you a quick glance at your child. You can also store extra pajamas or supplies in the large basket beneath.

As opposed to other bedside cots for newborns cribs Iora is a standout among other bedside baby bed cribs. Iora can be folded flat and comes with a travel bag to allow it to be taken anywhere. Our mom testers found it easy to move from room to room and felt that it was a suitable size for a bedside cot for bedside, and not too big or too small. They also loved the large storage basket, that is ideal for storing nappies or other bedding items.

This is a great option for parents who wish to co-sleep but don't want to share their bed. Also, if one of the parents has mobility issues like arthritis or back pain. Our mums who tested it loved that they could easily access their child in the Iora and that it came with an option to have a reflux incline which helped alleviate gas.

Our mums are also thrilled that it meets NICE guidelines that state to put the baby in the crib or Moses basket on its own (with no toys, blankets, pillows, etc). The mattress is also a good firm and comfortable for the baby and sheets are easily available. It's not as light as the other smaller cribs on our list, so if you prefer something lighter and easier to move around, consider a different alternative.