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How to Choose the Best cot for Newborn Cot For Newborns

A cot is the infant's first bed and will serve as their sleep space until they reach the age of four years old. You want it to be sturdy, comfortable and safe.

Check that the mattress is free of gaps, as they could pose an issue for babies who are suffocated. Also look for a cot that can be converted to a toddler bed.

Single Cot

The OEX Ultralite folding cot is one of the lightest options on the market. It weighs 2.68kg and is nearly a quarter of the price of the Helinox version I tried. It's also a lot easier to set up. The two primary poles snap together like unusually large tent poles with shock cords to help keep them in place, then they slide easily into sleeves attached to their legs. All you have to do is to put your feet on them to create the sleeping area.

The only drawback is that it's difficult to remove - you need to be really strong to remove the legs and it can take some effort to take apart the frame itself. It's not a major issue and I believe it's the best crib lightweight frame I've tested.

If you want something more sturdy and permanent, then take an examination of the various models of cot beds that are available on the market. If you opt for this option, you'll need to purchase a separate bed for your child once they reach some time.

Some children are content to stay in a cot for more than this, but most are keen to transition to their first single bed which can be presented as a 'prize' for being a big sister or brother!

The Cot One is a comfortable option for infants and smaller kids, allowing a good night's sleep over any type of ground even hard surfaces. It is easy to assemble and has no small pieces to break, and is solid enough to support the child's weight without worrying about wobbly parts.

Double Cot

A double cot will be ideal for twins or siblings that need to sleep together. It comes with the same safety features as a single cot, including side rails and a slatted base that can be adjusted as your child grows. It also has multiple support areas, so you can choose the ideal size for your child's requirements. This is the only cot that we tested that can accommodate two infants at once because it can support up to 325 pounds. This cot measures 72 inches long. This is a huge selling point for families who will need to share space with more than one child.

A great feature that many parents adore about this cot is that it can be converted into a toddler bed, and later into the junior bed, which gives it a longer life span and means that you won't need to purchase another new bed. This is great for those who have a tight budget, and will save you money as your child grows.

The majority of experts in the field recommend cot beds as they provide the most safety for your child. The cot bed is intended to be used until your child reaches two years old. After that, it needs to be converted to an adult bed or a toddler bed.

This is the only cot that we tested with an adjustable base. The lowest setting is ideal for babies who are still in a in a supine position. The most extreme setting is recommended if your baby can roll over. This is a crucial aspect as babies can choke when their heads are caught between gaps or protrusions in the cot.

The only drawback is that it isn't easy to fold, and it can be difficult to put the legs in position. It's also the largest cot on our list, and can be heavy to carry if you have to transport it from its storage area.

This deluxe wood cot is the perfect option if you're searching for a cot that has all the features. It is a beautiful piece of furniture that elevates style, comfort and functionality in your living room. It looks stunning in any nursery and will complement various designs for kids' bedrooms after your baby is out of it.

Triple Cot

Cots are designed specifically for babies and offer an ideal sleeping area that is safe to ensure your baby gets the rest they require. They are typically lower than beds and the base is able to be raised to suit your baby's developmental stage. A lot of cots have a drop-side that allows you to co-sleep safely with your newborn. This also makes it easier to feed at night. Some cots allow the option of removing one side completely and allowing you to use it like a bassinet. This is a safer option than co-sleeping with your baby in your bed.

Some cots have additional features that help parents. These include a drawer under the cot that is perfect to store things in, rails that safeguard babies who are teething, and an adjustable riser leg that can create a slight angle to help reflux babies. One of our favourite cots is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed, which is beautiful to look at thanks to its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish. It is also super practical with three levels of height for the mattress, and it being able to convert into a toddler bed once your child is ready.

It's important that your baby has a restful night's sleep. Therefore, it's worthwhile to take the time to choose the best cradle or cot bed sales for them. If you are trying to figure out what kind of cot or crib is the best option for your baby, why not attend an NCT New Baby Course and explore the various options with a trained group leader and best cots for newborns other new parents?

There are a number of aspects to consider when buying the cot you want, including the dimensions of the cot as well as its sides, if it comes with a drop side for petite babies or with health issues, the cot's storage capacity and whether it has an hood that can be removed and if it has bedding. Double check the dimensions of your baby's crib or cot to ensure it is suitable for your bedroom or nursery. Make sure there's enough room to move around and that it's not too close to heat sources or windows.

Quadruple Cot

You'll require a four-in-one crib if you're expecting twins, triplets or even more. These large cots can accommodate four babies at once and come with bedding sets to aid in getting your kids ready for bed. Many have a removable side rail so that you can keep your baby close as they sleep. If you have more than one child, you might be interested in a model with bunk beds that can be transformed into one.

Many cots feature an adjustable mattress that can be moved upwards and downwards to meet your baby's height. This can be a good option if you're worried that your baby could slip in the night, and also beneficial when your child starts to stand. Some cot mattresses are made of natural materials, such as wool or cotton. However you can also find models made of polyurethane.

It is a good idea to select a cot that has mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and keep your baby cool. Check the bars as well. They should not be larger than 6.5cm to prevent your child from climbing out. Avoid cots with solid foot and head boards since they can trap clothing or limbs.

The ease of cleaning the cot must be taken into consideration. Find out if it's machine washable and what the care instructions are for the fabric as well as any parts that are removable. You'll also need to consider whether your bedding for your cot is suitable or if you'll have to purchase special sheets for travel cots.

The cost of a diaper can quickly add up! bedding, clothing and other toys. A cot with storage space, such as the Obaby Stamford Space Saver Cot, can help you keep everything neatly organised and easily accessible.