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Bedside cribs look similar to an infant bassinet, and are attached to the side of a bed. Some have an end that can be raised for easy access, and others have an inclined design that is perfect for babies who have reflux.

MFM test subject Georgina said that this crib was simple to put together and the instructions were very simple. It was a fast build. It folds into an extremely compact size and comes with a handy travel bedside crib bag.

Easy to put together

Bedside cribs are usually simple to set up and are usually on the smaller side, so they fit neatly alongside your bed. They are also lighter, making them more mobile. Georgina, one of our MFM home testers, praised the Maxi-Cosi Lora for being "super straightforward to put together, with clear instructions and simple zips." The crib can also function as a travel cot, and comes with a convenient bag for when you're moving. It comes with multiple mesh openings for ventilation and its height-adjustable allows it to fit on any mattress.

Some bedside cribs feature an additional side panel that can be removed to allow you to be able to easily reach your baby without having to get out of bed. This is a great choice for mothers who are breastfeeding, or those who want to stay close to their infant at night, but don't wish to take the risk of co-sleeping.

Many models come with built-in rocking functions. This can be a very relaxing experience for your baby and help them to fall asleep. Some cribs offer a recline position, which can be useful for babies suffering from reflux or colic. They should only be used under supervision. A doctor or health professional should be consulted prior to trying this position.

A lot of bedside cribs come with a canopy to shield your child from light or sound, which can be beneficial in keeping them quiet. Some come with a storage compartment beneath, which is ideal for stashing extra blankets, nappies and clothing for your baby.

Many cribs for bedside use can be converted into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a key selling factor for families with children. MFM's 2021 Mother and Baby Awards winner the Joie Roomie Go is a prime example. It has removable side panels, conversion kits and tilting tummies that make it a versatile travel bed. It also has five different height settings to match your bed and was loved by our MFM home testers for being easy to assemble, comfortable and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also known as the pack and play) is another popular choice and was shortlisted for the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.

Cosy and cozy

You can monitor your child from the peace of your bed by using a bedside crib. It's a great option for mothers who are recovering from a C-section since you can easily carry your child towards you to feed them at the night or change their nappies without having to get out of your bed. The most comfortable cribs come with mesh sides that you can see your newborn through.

Some cribs lower the barrier completely, giving you the convenience of co-sleeping without the associated risks (check that the crib you choose meets the latest safety requirements though). Some allow you to lower the barrier but then raise it after you've lifted baby off, which is better for parents who have an apprehension of their little one rolling off the side of their mattress.

The Luah is the winner of the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket - is designed to clip onto bedsteads and divan beds, but it does require straps that are longer than other models (check the specifications to be certain your bed is able to accommodate). The large design has an opening side panel and a perforated bottom with a patented design that provides air cushioning that increases air flow. There's also an integrated reflux setting as well as a 360-degree swivel to allow you to move the crib to suit the preferred position of your baby.

If you're looking for something a smaller in size than the Tutti Bambini COZee is a stylish option with oak legs and clever fabric options to complement your decor. It's also super-easy to assemble and Georgina who took part in our MFM tests, put it together speedily and didn't need to look up the instructions. It's also a great travel cot that folds flat and popping into a convenient bag.

The Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, is also somewhat larger, however it is still compact and easy to fit to your bed. Georgina found it easy to put together, though she did find that the zips could have been more clearly explained on the instruction sheet.

Easy to clean

Look for cribs that come with mattress covers that can be washed with the machine while looking at cribs for bed or travel cots. This will keep it clean and free of spills, leaky diapers, and spit-up. It is also recommended to choose a model that is easily disassembled to allow you to clean and sanitise all the corners.

This is crucial, since it's the best way to be sure that all dirt and germs have been eliminated. You'll also want to check that the sides of the crib are securely connected, ensuring there aren't any gaps or spaces where your baby could potentially slide down or become trapped.

You'll also need to make sure that the crib is easy to clean and it is a good fit for your bed. This is particularly important if you are using a bedside crib to facilitate co-sleeping. These are designed to attach securely to the side of the bed for parents, allowing parents to easily reach their baby throughout the night to feed or comfort their child while ensuring the safety of separate sleeping areas.

When choosing a crib for your bedside it is important to consider whether it has extra features that might be useful to you. Some cribs can tilt or rock, which is great for babies who are fussy.

You'll need to make sure that your crib or travel bed is made of a firm, flat mattress that is snugly fitted into the frame. This will reduce the chance of SIDS because your baby's feet and head will not fall into folds or gaps in the bedding.

It's a good idea purchase a new mattress for the crib or travel cot rather than relying on one that was used previously or bought second-hand. Mattresses that have been used are more susceptible to losing their shape with time which increases the risk of SIDS. All new cribs must be compliant with BS EN1130:2019. This is the most current standard, which introduces more stringent requirements to ensure the safety of your sleep and provide effective solutions.

Multi-faceted

A bedside crib and travel cot crib (or co-sleeping crib, as they're sometimes known) is attached to your bed, allowing you to easily reach your baby at night without having to leave your own sleeping area. They can be used as a separate crib in the daytime. Most will feature a side panel which can be moved down so you can see and touch your baby. Some cribs let you keep the panel in place throughout the night, giving you the comfort and intimacy of co-sleeping with your newborn, but minimises the risks of bed sharing. Some cribs can be converted into a travel cot, or include additional features such as tilting, rocking (use with caution, remember to speak to your GP regarding this) or changing into an older baby cot or playpen.

The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently well-loved crib and it's not just about its sleek and modern Scandi design. This crib comes with six height settings, as well as a useful shelf for storage. It's also heavier and bulkier than other portable cribs we've tried however it comes with a convenient bag to keep it clean and free of dust in storage.

It's simple to put together with clear instructions and a handy toolkit to help you. It's also easy to clean, with the mattress cover that is machine washable and breathable fabric. It also comes with a few extras compared to other cribs, such as an anti-reflux angle and a rocking feature and storage space.

Jasmin says this is a fantastic crib since it's "easy to reach your baby in the middle of the night to feed without fuss, and larger than most Moses baskets so it will last longer until my son outgrows it". She also likes that it's easy to wipe down and feels sturdy and well-made. It's also designed to fit on a divan bed making it an ideal choice for those with small space. Additionally, it comes with a convenient carry bag to take with you when you're traveling. A perfect all-rounder.