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How to Choose the Best Cot Beds for Your Baby

When you are expecting your first child it is essential to choose a cot that will ensure safety and security for your baby. Look for a cot with fixed sides (rather than drop-sides) that meet strict UK safety standards.

Our top rated cots pick is this simple yet stylish coffin from John Lewis' Anyday range. It comes with three mattress positions, teething bars and a storage drawer. It is also easy to put together, and comes with clear instructions.

Comfort

The best cot bed; reviews over at Valetinowiki, cot beds keep children warm and cozy. Find a comfortable soft, soft fabric. Make sure the mattress is snug to prevent any gaps that could pose the risk of being suffocated. There are a variety of mattresses available: coils springs, foam, mini cot bed and even natural materials for allergy sufferers. Do your research to determine the most suitable one for your child.

Whether you opt for a standard or convertible cot, the primary factor to satisfaction is a high-quality mattress that is supportive and promotes healthy posture. The same applies to the slats, which should be secured and not bent or sagging. The slats must also be firmly attached to the frame so that your child does not become caught in the movement in their sleep.

Ask your friends and family for recommendations or look at online cots reviews. Choose a mattress that is ventilated, as they'll aid in maintain temperature and are less likely to be a home for bacteria.

There are a myriad of styles to pick from such as traditional sleighs, with elaborate details and modern, sleek designs. Some are painted in bright primary colours to make your child feel joyful and cheerful as they awake.

The majority of cots have an under-bed storage drawer teething rails to prevent your child from chewing on the sides of the cot and height bases that can be adjusted to accommodate baby's growth. You can even buy drop sides for small babies or those with medical conditions that make it difficult to bend over.

Choose a cot that meets the strict UK safety standard and is easily converted into a toddler's bed when it is time. This information is found in the description of the product and the key specifications.

Safety

When choosing a cot, an environment that is safe for sleeping should be a priority. Make sure the mattress fits snugly, with no gaps between it and the cot's bed's sides or ends (big gaps could restrict your child's head or arms). Make sure the mattress is firm and thin. Thick mattresses could increase the risk of SIDS. Many companies offer a range of mattresses, from simple foam to natural substances for allergy sufferers. Some come with anti-microbial treatment. If your crib has an inclined side, make sure that it is in the up position and secured.

A drop side should be allowed to drop only when an adult is present - this will prevent accidental releases. If your cot has a solid end, avoid placing it against the wall because it will block airflow and could cause death in the coffin. According to the most recent research, slatted end cots could be safer as they allow for more airflow.

If your crib has a fixed side choose this option as it will be safest when your child starts to crawl and pull themselves up. When your child is confidently climbing and standing, it's time to upgrade to a junior bed.

Some cots feature a feature where the base can be raised to three different heights in order to expand with your child which is extremely useful and is a security measure. Some cots also have footplates that are adjustable, which is great crib for toddlers who want to stand up in their bed.

When putting your child's cot in the crib, make sure there are no visible hazards. It should be placed away from heaters and power points. Also, keep it away from windows, curtains and blind cords. These can all create strangulation risks. If you're purchasing furniture that is second-hand or an heirloom be sure to look for any choking hazards like stickers and transfers that can be removed and create danger.

If you're unsure about how to use your cot in a safe manner, ask parents around or go to an local NCT New Baby course for support and advice. If your cot comes with a manual, make sure you go through it prior to using it and follow all the instructions.

Style

This stunning cot bed with its sleigh style will look fantastic in your nursery. The panel was impressed with the combination of natural wood and white and the clever features such as drawers under the bed for everything needed by babies, such as bedding, nappies, and an impressive array of baby clothes. It's also a breeze to put together with clear instructions and separate packs of screws for each section. It can also be converted into a toddler desk or bed as your child grows older (see product description for more details).

The rails for teething are among our most recommended cribs loved features. They keep your child from hitting their head against the side of the crib or any protruding portion of the crib, like the corner post or handle. They also prevent them from chewing the wood, and prevent them from being suffocated. There's also a drop-side to allow parents to reach their newborn. We appreciate that it is able to be converted into a toddler bed, and it is sturdy enough to last for up to four years. It also met the strict UK safety standards, which you'll find in the specifications that are listed under each product.

Cot beds can be transformed into toddler beds in the event that your child is old enough. This lets you not have to buy a new bed when your child is ready to move up. However, they are more expensive upfront than the standard crib.

If your nursery is small, a crib might be the best option for you since it is smaller and takes up less space, but if your baby is likely to spend much of their time in their parents' bedroom or you're looking for a more durable bed, consider a crib.

A cot isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it doesn't meet the strict UK safety standards as outlined in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which deals with the thickness of mattresses, the materials used and other key elements of cot mattresses for babies. The slats should not be too far apart to stop your child from falling out.

Stores

The amount of baby equipment you'll need is a mess regardless of whether you're a first-time parent or a seasoned one. It's crucial to think about storage when choosing a cot-bed. Certain cots offer additional storage options, including drawers under the bed or a coordinating top changer (available separately). Some can even be adapted into a toddler or small single bed, increasing their usefulness for a longer period of time.

Some cot beds can be converted into a daybed like this one on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great choice for those who prefer an edgier design. The conversion is simple and requires only the removal of ONE side panel. This will allow parents to reduce the expense of an additional bed.

Some cot beds come with a hanging rail that can be used to hang muslins and dolls and other small objects. This makes it easier to keep everything organized tidy and neat and looks great. These items are easily accessible to parents which makes it easier for them to feed their baby.

A teething rail is another desired feature that is found in some cots. This will prevent your child from chewing on the wooden cot, which could cause irritation. Some cots are designed with an older style and include a large drawer under the bed that is ideal for storing toys, blankets, clothes and other baby necessities.

This is a great choice if space is an issue but you'll need to purchase a drawer on your own. You may also need to buy a new mattress and bedding since oval mattresses and sheets aren't usually included in the cot.

This sleigh-style cot is stunning example of Scandi style at its finest. It features a huge under-bed storage compartment that's ideal for keeping all baby essentials out of sight but still easily accessible. The alphabetically labeled components and clear instructions made it easy to assemble our panel. It's suitable for babies from birth and can be converted into a toddler bed once your child is ready, which means it's also a good value.