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Bedside Crib and Travel Cot

Bedside cribs look similar to the bassinet that is attached to the sides of a bed. Some have sides that can be lowered for easy access, and others have an incline that is perfect for babies who have reflux.

MFM test subject Georgina found this crib to be simple to assemble and the instructions were simple, resulting in a quick and easy build. It folds down to the size of a small bag and comes with a handy bag for travel.

Easy to assemble

bedside crib with wheels cribs are usually easy to set up, and are usually on the smaller side, so they are able to be placed neatly beside your bed. They are also lighter, which makes them more mobile. Georgina, who was one of MFM's home testers said that the Maxi-Cosi Lora was "super easy to assemble, with clear instructions and zips that are easy to open." The crib can also be used as a travel cot, and comes with a convenient bag to carry it around traveling. It has multiple mesh openings for ventilation and its height-adjustable allows it to be adapted to any mattress.

Some cribs with a bedside have a side panel that can be adjusted to lower, allowing you easy access to your baby without the need to get out of your own bed. This is a great choice for breastfeeding mums, or those who want to be close to their child throughout the night, but don't want to risk co-sleeping (which is linked to an increased risk of SIDS).

Many models come with built-in rocking functions. This can be very comforting for your baby and aids in falling asleep. Some cribs have a reclining position that can be useful if your baby has reflux or colic. This position is best used under supervision and you should consult an expert in health or a doctor prior to attempting it.

Most cribs with a bedside cots come with a canopy to protect your baby from light and noise, which is helpful in keeping them calm. Some cribs come with an area for storage underneath which is ideal for storing additional blankets, diapers, and clothes for your child.

A lot of bedside cribs can be converted into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a key selling factor for families with children. The Joie Roomie which was the winner of the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards, is a great example. It has removable side panels and a conversion kit and a tummy-tilt that makes it travel-friendly. It has five different height adjustments that can be adjusted to your bed. The MFM home testers loved it for its comfort, easy to assemble and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also known as a pack and play) is a different favorite and was shortlisted in the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.

Cosy and comfy

You can watch your child from the peace of your bed by using a crib that is placed at your bedside. It's an ideal option for a new mum recovering from a csection, since you can easily carry your baby to your side for nappy or night feeds changes without having to get out of bed. And the most cozy cribs have breathable mesh sides you can view your baby through.

Some cribs lower the barrier completely, giving you the comfort of sleeping with your partner without the associated risks (check whether the crib you're considering meets the latest safety requirements though). Some cribs let you lower the barrier but pop it back up after you've lifted baby out, which is better for parents who are afflicted by an apprehension of their little one rolling off the side of their mattress.

The Luah - which won the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Crib, Cot or Moses Basket - is designed to clip onto bedsteads and divan beds, but does require a few more straps than some other models (check the specifications to make certain your bed is able to accommodate). The large bedside crib design has an opening side panel and a perforated bottom with a patented design that provides air cushioning to increase air flow. There's an integrated setting for reflux, and a 360-degree swivel to allow you to move the crib according to the position your baby prefers.

If you're looking for something a little smaller than the Tutti Bambini COZee is a stylish option with oak legs and stylish fabrics that will match your decor. It's also super-easy to assemble and Georgina who took part in our MFM tests assembled it quickly and didn't even need to look up the instructions. It's also a great travel cot, which folds flat and slipping into a convenient bag.

The Next2me Magic, shortlisted for Best cot for bedside, Crib, or Moses Basket in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, has a larger capacity, but it is small and easy to connect to your bed. Georgina found it easy to assemble too, although she did feel the zips could have been more clearly explained on the instruction manual.

Easy to clean

If you're considering bedside cribs and travel cots make sure they have a mattress cover that is removable that is machine-washable. This will keep it clean and free of dribbles, spit-up, and leaky diapers. It is also recommended to choose an item that can be easily disassembled so you can clean and disinfect all the corners.

This is crucial, as it will ensure that all germs and dirt have been removed. Verify that the sides of the crib are secure so that your baby cannot fall off or be trapped.

In addition to being easy to clean, you'll also want an infant crib that is comfortable for your baby and will fit comfortably into your own bed. This is especially crucial if you're using a bedside crib to facilitate co-sleeping. These are designed to attach securely to the side of the parent's bed, allowing parents to easily access their baby throughout the night to feed and comfort their baby while maintaining the safety of separate sleeping surfaces.

Another thing to think about when choosing a bedside cots crib is whether it comes with additional features you might find useful. Some cribs can tilt or rock, which is ideal for babies who are a bit fussy.

You'll also want to ensure that your cot or crib is a flat and firm mattress that is able to fit snugly into the frame. This will decrease the risk of SIDS because your baby's feet and head will not fall into gaps or folds in the bedding.

It's also an excellent idea to purchase a new mattress for your crib or travel cot instead of using one that was handed down from another person or bought second-hand. Mattresses that are used are more likely to lose their shape with time, increasing the risk of SIDS. All new cribs must meet BS EN1130:2019. This is the latest standard, which introduces more stringent requirements to ensure secure and efficient sleep solutions.

Multi-faceted

The bedside crib, or co-sleeping mattress as it's sometimes called it is attached to the bed to allow you to reach your baby easily at night without leaving your bed. They can also be used as a standalone crib during the daytime. Most will have a side panel that can be adjusted to lower, so that you can see and touch your baby. Some cribs let you keep the panel in place all night, which gives you the closeness and convenience of sleeping with your baby however it reduces the risk of bed sharing. Some cribs will also convert into a travel cot or have extra features like rocking, tilting (use with caution, make sure to talk to your GP regarding this), or turning into an older baby cot or playpen.

The SnuzPod 4 crib is popular for many reasons, not just due to its sleek design in Scandi. This model comes with six height adjustments and a handy storage shelf. It's also a little larger and heavier than some of our other cribs that are more portable, but it comes in a handy bag to keep it dust-free and clean when stored.

The instructions are easy to follow and there's a handy toolkit to aid you. It's also simple to clean using an easy-to-clean mattress cover and breathable fabric. It comes with a few extras in comparison to other cribs, such as an anti-reflux angle as well as a rocking feature and a storage compartment.

Jasmin says that this crib is fantastic because it is "easy to reach the baby during the night for a peaceful feeding and is larger than the majority of Moses Baskets, which means it will last a longer period of time before my son gets older". She also loves that it's easy to wipe down and feels durable and well-made. It's designed to fit on a divan bed making it an ideal choice for those with small space. Additionally, it comes with an easy-to-carry bag that you can take with you when you're travelling. A perfect all-rounder.