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Buying a Baby Cot Bed

Cot beds are a more durable option than cribs because they can be converted into a toddler bed. They also have removable sides and an end panel that can be lowered down to make it easier for your child.

Most cribs can be used from birth to approximately 2 years old, or until your child is old enough to want to climb out. Then, you can switch to a junior bed.

4 Walls

Cot beds provide an ensconced, safe space for your baby to sleep or sleep at night. They have high walls or rails to keep your baby from falling out, and a majority of them have adjustable mattress heights that can be lowered as your baby grows. A cot bed is perfect for toddlers and infants alike. There are many different types of cot beds available in a range of styles, from basic and budget-friendly models to those with extra features. In the end, it depends on the needs of your family and the budget you have set.

Every new parent will find it important to make the right choice when it comes to choosing a baby's sleeping arrangement. You need to ensure that your baby is secure and comfortable, as well as having the space to be used for a long period of time. While cots are ideal for infants but they're also quite small and can be difficult to fit into smaller spaces. In addition, they're typically only suitable for use up to the point that your child reaches 18 months or that is. A cot bed is the best cots for newborns option for a longer-term usage and can easily be converted into a toddler or a small single bed.

Snuz Cot Bed is a multi-functional, high-value cot. It's a sturdy and simple crib with an extended hood to protect your baby from the elements of wind and sun. It has a storage area towards the end, so you can put away bedding and other items.

Another good choice is another option is the CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot. The cot is designed to be an ordinary cot, but can be converted into an infant bed or as a single bed because of an extension kit that's sold separately. It has three mattress heights so you can alter it according to your child's age.

The last option is a travel bed. They are designed for short-term usage and may not provide the same level support like a traditional bed. In addition, they typically have mattresses that aren't as firm or as thick as the standard one. While they can be a great alternative to a standard bed while traveling however, it is important to remember that your child will only use them for a couple of years before they is ready for a bigger bed.

Protect your mattress from water with a waterproof mattress

Many people spend lots of time and effort selecting the right cot, but pay no focus on the mattress your baby will be sleeping on. It is among the most important purchases you make for your baby. we suggest investing in a good quality organic cotton baby mattress.

As new research shows airflow restriction could be the cause of SIDS and SUDI, you'll be looking to ensure that your Baby Crib's bed is free from toys, pillows, blankets, muslin cloths or cot bumpers which can hinder the flow of air around your baby. Ideally, you will also position the cot or cot bed away from heaters, radiators windows, plug sockets and cables that could pose a hazard.

If you're seeking a stylish cot the Mamas & Papas Franklin Cot Bed (PS375, Cuckooland) is a popular choice among our mom testers. It is available in four colors, and the design looks like it'll last many years. It also converts into a toddler bed so your child can use it right up until the age of 4.

Another cot with excellent style and value is the SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed (PS695 Mother&Baby). Our mum testers were impressed by its sleek design, stating that it was "simple but elegant and will stand the long-term". It's designed to expand with your child too and comes with two height settings for the mattress, so you can keep your baby raised and then lower it once they begin to sit up without assistance.

When you are choosing a cot it is worth bearing in your mind that there should not be more than 25mm (1 inch) space between the mattress and the cot sides and ends. This is to ensure that your baby is not able to climb out of the cot or get trapped between the mattress and slats. It is also recommended to use a mattress protector that is 100% cotton and GOTS certified Organic, to ensure it is soft and breathable but also completely waterproof to avoid any unwanted leaks!

Alternatively, if you prefer something more modern, the SNOO Baby Cot Smart Sleeper (PS355, Cuckooland) is an excellent choice. It's an innovative piece of equipment that comes with an app for mobile devices, a weaning features, access to sleep consultants and much more. It's expensive and out of reach for many parents.

Blankets at the End of The Road

If you're planning to let your baby sleep with a blanket in their cot or crib be sure to have plenty of additional blankets to rotate through the wash. This will keep the sheets fresh and clean tots and cots will prevent them from becoming dirty and uncomfortable for your baby. A minimum of three to four sets is sufficient.

You can change your sheets more often by using an organic muslin bedding. They are also breathable, which will help keep your baby's delicate skin healthy. They are available in different sizes and colours and sizes, so you can choose the perfect ones for your baby's needs.

The best blankets are soft, cosy and airy. You don't want blankets that are too heavy and bulky, as it could create the risk of suffocation to your baby. A blanket made from organic cotton muslin is the best choice because it is lightweight and airy. A thermal blanket is a excellent alternative. These are perfect for those balmy summer days when your baby requires a lightweight cover that will keep them warm.

In general, it is recommended that you remove blankets from the crib of your child when they reach the age of 18 months or earlier if it is possible. They can become dangerous if they are allowed to climb onto them, leading to accidents like falling from the crib or bed. If your child is used to sleeping with a blanket and has been wrapped from birth or is sleeping in a baby sleep bag then you might want to leave the blanket in place until they are ready to transition to a duvet.

Many parents utilize milestone blankets to mark the baby's development and growth typically using numbers that reflect the age of the child. It is a great method to keep your family and friends up-to-date about the progress of your child, as well capture some precious memories. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket is a beautiful double layer blanket that gives warmth and comfort yet is still breathable.

Easy to Assemble

While a baby cot bed is among the most important furniture pieces for the nursery however, it's also an expensive investment. It is essential to select a model which is both attractive and durable. The cot must match the decor of the room. It is also important to consider whether the cot can be turned into a toddler bed and if it is possible be done, how simple it is to do.

When choosing a cot, ensure that it has solid frames, sturdy rails, and smooth edges. Avoid models with curved corners, because they could pose a strangulation risk. Be sure to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer and avoid using any tools that could cause damage. Don't be shy about asking for assistance. Assembly is usually easier when it's done by two people, so you can ask your partner or family member to help you.

Many cots have matching furniture for the nursery which can help make your room more cohesive. If you don't wish to spend a lot of cost, there are a number of high-quality standalone options. The Elementary cot bed from John Lewis' Anyday range is a good example. It comes in a modern white finish and is constructed from solid FSC pine for a durable choice. It comes with three mattress height options, meaning it can be used from the time of birth. It can also be removed when your child is ready to start standing (usually around 18 months).

The Stokke Coxley cot is a great option. It has a neutral grey finish and an elegant feel that will suit any room. It's simple to put together and can be inserted into doors with standard frames which is helpful when you need to shift it around your home. With the addition of an easy kit, it can be converted into a chic toddler bed in the bench style. It's light enough to fit in a carry bag when you go on vacation. Our panel of parents said it was "a dream to put together" and "looks beautiful". They also appreciated the ability to move the base of the mattress up or down - so you can keep your baby's head elevated during nap time and stop them from falling asleep at night.