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The best crib for newborn cot beds (see this site) For Your Little One

If you're camping with baby or visiting family getting a good night's rest is crucial. Consider investing in one of our best crib cot beds to ensure your baby is comfortable and safe (hopefully) sleeping easily.

This cot bed is a great design. It has a sleek and minimalist appearance, and the frame is easy to put together. It can also be transformed into a chic toddler's bed.

The Mamas & Papas Coxley

Our overall winner is the Coxley is packed with design features that follow an exquisitely hand-crafted look. It comes with three adjustable base heights, and can be converted into a toddler bed so it will last your child through the first four years. It also comes with two rails for teething that help soothe gums and prevent them from chewing the cot sides.

The Coxley is available in the complete nursery set which includes a chic cotbed, a multi-purpose dresser/changer and a double wardrobe. The dresser/change unit comes with an adjustable changing top that turns it from a handy baby changing station to an elegant dresser that can be filled with your baby's favourite toys and treasures. The drawers can be made to fit your nursery's style.

Some cots can be extended to 10 years or more using expansion packs. It's worth looking out for these as they may be less expensive than buying a brand new cot and mattress later on.

The Coxley is a great option for cot beds. It's easy to put together, well-made and looks great in any nursery. It's more expensive than other options and requires a standard-sized mattress, which you'll need to purchase separately. This is still worth looking at, however, as it looks like it's a sturdy and long-lasting design.

The Silver Cross Westport

The Silver Cross Westport is an elegant and stylish choice that will complement any nursery. It's got warm oak details soft curves and an elegant design. Parents and babies will love it. The cot bed can be used until your child is at the age of four. It can be easily transformed into an adult bed by using a simple extension kit. The dresser that comes with it has a drawer underneath the bed which is ideal for blankets and muslins. It also has teething rails to ensure your child is safe sleeping.

Our tester found this cot to be the most effective out of all the cots we evaluated for its design and ease of assembly with an Allen key that comes with it so you can begin working right from the start. She also praised the solid construction and premium feel, noting that it is an "real investment piece" as well as being an elegant design for any nursery.

It's more expensive than the other cot-beds we've looked at however the quality and durability make it worth the extra cost. The sleigh design is striking and will make any room in which your baby is the center of the attention! You can save money by purchasing the extras such as a rail for teething and an organizer. We would suggest buying an oval mattress rather than one of the standard sizes to avoid stretching the slats and possibly creating discomfort for your baby. Our tester had no other issues with the cot, and thought it was an excellent buy.

The La Redoute Willox

This cot bed is true luxurious. It's constructed of solid birch and plywood slats and is designed to last. It has a French feel. It complies with French safety standards which means you can rest assured that your child will be safe and sound. We like the off-white finish but it's also available in a stunning grey-green colour.

Our testers found it easy to assemble and thought it was the most luxurious look cot we've seen in our round-up. It's expensive, particularly since you have to buy the mattress separately. If you're on budget There are more affordable options available.

The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed

This cot bed is a great option if you're seeking additional features. It has a convenient under-bed storage space and teething rails. You can also alter the height of base to three different levels so that your child doesn't have to climb out of bed as they grow older.

This cot's only drawback is that it requires a mattress separately, which can make the price go up more than other models we've reviewed. Its gorgeous design and ease of assembly as well as ability to grow with your baby are all appealing though and make it a worthwhile cost. Our testers loved this cot and thought it would make a wonderful accessory to any nursery.

The John Lewis Elementary

The John Lewis Elementary is a great choice for parents wanting a stylish, modern-looking frame that will endure the test of time. It's more expensive than some of the other options we've seen, but it comes with an adjustable changing table and wardrobe, so you can kit out your nursery in one trip. It's also easy to put together, and includes three mattress height positions for your baby to grow into. It also has teething rails and a drawer that neatly slips under so that you don't have to sacrifice floor space.

It's worth noting that you'll need a mattress separately for this crib bed, so make sure to budget accordingly. A high-quality mattress can be bought for less than PS100. This isn't an enormous expense. The only drawback is that you might find it tricky to get an appropriate fit since the cot is an oval shape, but there are plenty of different kinds of mattresses that can be suitable for it.

Many parents choose to use cot beds due to the fact that they are great value and offer your child an enjoyable place to sleep. They're generally suitable from birth until your child is four years old, but some can be converted into toddler beds with the purchase of an extension kit. You can find several of them on our list if you're searching for a cot bed that lasts longer.

The Wooden Cotbed

One of our favourite cot beds, this gorgeous solid-wood model is well designed and extremely stylish. It also has a number of useful extras, including an under-bed drawer that is handy and three adjustable heights for the base. The cot can be used up to the age of 4 years old (though most will need to be converted into an infant bed using the conversion kit, which is sold separately).

There is a teddy-bear canopy as well as teething bars that can be removed. The cot sets bed was simple to put together for our tester. The pieces were clearly labeled and well-packed. It's also very small in comparison to other cots we tried, making it a good choice for smaller rooms.

It is not cheap baby cots at PS599 with the mattress included. However, it is an investment piece and you can use it for more than one child. It's beautiful in natural wood, but it also comes in three Scandi inspired finishes. It can be converted into a toddler's bed with ease (leaving three sides up for security) and into a daybed/sofa once your child is ready to leave the bars behind.

It's a great choice for parents looking for an adjustable sleep solution that will last as long as possible - our parent tester Becki says her Boori cot has lasted through three children, so it really does seem to last the test of time. The cot is a classic design that's suitable for a variety of homes. It is made of sustainably harvested Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata. The cot comes with some useful extras including a teddy bear-themed canopy and teething rails, plus there's the option to purchase an reflux wedge to provide comfort for little ones.