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Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?

Cots prevent infants from falling out of bed or suffocating when they fall between the mattress and the cot. They should not have sharp edges or protrusions.

The majority of cots have four secure sides, so you can rest assured that your baby is safe at all times. A lot of cots are available in fixed-size and can be converted into a toddler bed as your child grows.

Standard Cots

Standard cots can be installed beside the parents' bed, giving them a view of their child as they sleep. The cots are designed with fixed sides to prevent infants from stepping over them. But, once babies can crawl and stand up, these sides become a danger to safety and must be removed to stop your child from falling out of the bed or injuring themselves.

Cots are typically circular to help reduce space and are more compact than traditional cots and tots. They are easy to clean and provide a cozy and secure space for your baby to rest in. They are portable and usually come with castors or wheels so that you can move them around.

Many cots are simple and basic. Some have additional features like teething rails or storage drawers. The most durable cots are constructed of natural materials because they are more durable and resistant to wear and tear. It is crucial to keep them free of stuffed animals or pillows, as they can cause children to drown.

A cot bed is a bigger version of the cot which includes removable sides and an end panel, which means it can be turned into a toddler bed when your baby outgrows it. This feature is particularly useful in the event that you plan to have more than one Baby Crib since it makes it easier to switch between different types and saves money by not buying separate beds. The majority of cot beds can be used from birth until your infant is around two years old, based on their size and weight.

Drop-side Cots

If you have back discomfort, a cot that has drop-sides is the ideal option. It won't require you to bend over the side. This is crucial as back problems are one of the most common issues among pregnant women and new parents particularly those who have had back injuries previously.

This type of cot also means that your baby can be easily reached during the day without having to worry about your back or lifting them. However, you must make sure that the distance between the base of the mattress and the base of the cot is at a minimum of 4cm so that your child won't be able to climb out.

We recommend that you contact us at Baby's Hyperstore if are unsure about which cot will best suit your needs. We can discuss your options. We can help you select an attractive and safe cot that will grow along with your child and meet all the mandatory safety standards.

Our top pick is the John Lewis Elementary cot which scored excellent marks in our tests for being easy to construct. Gina mother tester said it was "a breeze to assemble - very clear and illustrated instructions". It includes teething rail, a drawer for storage and 3 different positions for the mattress's height.

The cot is an excellent option for babies who are able to sleep all night. However, you must ensure that the cot is made from a sanitized material such as solid wood, and that the slats have been fixed in a proper manner and not too loose.

Another thing to look out for is whether the cot has been certified to meet British safety standards. Before 2011, US cots were not tested in the same way as UK models, and this has led to unsafe designs being prohibited in the USA. Look for a model that locks automatically the drop side when it is in the up position and requires two consecutive actions to unlock it, which prevents your child from pulling the side down and climb out.

Corner Cots

Although photos of a styled nursery might show blankets that are artistically draped around a cot, according to Red Nose, a charity fighting to stop sudden infant death syndrome, any fabrics placed in the vicinity of the baby must be tucked into a tight swaddle to avoid the danger of suffocation. Red Nose advises that curtains or blinds should not be hung above the cot, since they can be strangulating and babies can catch their heads on them when they roll over during their sleep.

A low-cost purchase that's robust, this cot bed is suitable from birth until toddler age. It can be converted into a toddler's bed by removing the side panel. It's also a good option for parents who have ceilings that slope since it has castors that can be locked to stop the cot from slipping down.

Another cot that's easy to convert, this old-fashioned wooden cot bed is used from birth until 4 years old. It has an unusual oval shape that means it won't get stuck in corners and will easily pass through standard door frames. By removing the bars, you can convert the cot into a fashionable bed for older children.

A quality piece that's an excellent investment This curved cot is available in either off-white or stylish green, and will be the focal point of any nursery. It is a great choice for parents who are looking for a long-lasting product. It can be converted into a bed for toddlers by removing its sides and into a twin for a child who is older when the front rails are removed. It's also extremely durable and has a storage area with teething rails as well as an excellent hanger for blankets and muslins.

cots and tots with Drawers

There are numerous options on the market, whether you need extra storage for your baby's clothing or bedding or a design that can expand with them. Some cots convert into toddler beds, making the switch to a toddler bed easy once your child outgrows it, while others include drawers built in to store things in and some have a changing area included!

A cot with drawers is handy for keeping all your little one's favourite toys, muslin cloths, or blankets. It can also make tidying up easier since you can store everything in the same space. These cots also have anti-bite strips on their sides - perfect for teething infants!

If you're on a tight budget but still want a stylish and practical cot, then the Ikea Sniglar is a good choice. Its slim and simple design will fit in any room. It is compatible with the standard mattress for a cot and comes with three heights that can be adjusted to grow with your baby. It can be converted into an infant bed by removing one of the side panels and there's a range of matching furniture with it.

It's not easy to put together (one of our testers said that the instructions weren't clear) However, once it's constructed it is light and durable. It has an additional feature: a tilting feature which can help with reflux and colic. It's also available in a variety of colors, meaning you can coordinate it with other nursery furnishings if you want a coordinated appearance.

Cots with Storage

A cot that has storage is ideal for those who want to keep your baby's toys and bedding out of view but still within reach. These cots have drawers to store the essentials. Some come with a teething bar and rails for blankets or muslins.

Depending on the style of your cot you might be able to turn it into a toddler bed or a day bed when your child is ready for an upgrade and some be converted into a junior bed after your child turns five. This provides you with an excellent value for money and ensures that your cot will remain a part of the family for years to come, but make sure to verify the dimensions to make sure it's a good fit for the nursery before purchasing.

Obaby's Stamford Luxe Cotbed is a chic cot that is suitable for infants from 2 to 2 years old. It will also grow with your child. The classic cot features an easy design, but it comes with many features like an under-bed drawer that can be used for storage, a teething rail, and adjustable height levels. The cot is easy to assemble, with alphabetically-labeled parts and clear instructions.

For a more advanced sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a baby cot, bassinet and moses basket in one. It's set to revolutionise the way babies sleep, and is backed up with expert advice from international sleep experts. The price is high and may not be within the budget of some families. The full review will tell you more about the SNOO smart sleeper.