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Silver Cross' cot is elegant and sleek thanks to its minimalist design. The warm oak finish makes it a wonderful addition to any nursery. A drawer and a handy anti-bite strip of plastic on the top rails will help keep it tidy too.

This smart crib could be the solution for your fussy baby. It responds with soothing sounds that resemble the womb.

Size

A good cot is the right size to provide your baby with space to grow without weighing down the nursery. The standard UK cot size is 70cm x 140cm. This should be adequate to fit most babies until they reach around three years of age. However, some cots come with curves or other features which can cause issues with the fitting of a mattress, therefore it is worth double checking the footprint of your cot sets prior to making a buy.

There are cots available at a wide range of retailers, including Dunelm or Ikea. A lot of them also offer a return policy, so you can return the cot if it does not meet your needs. You can also get a feel of the dimensions of each cot and how it will fit into your nursery by shopping on the internet.

If you are looking for a high-quality cot, the SNOO Sleeper Smart is a fantastic choice. This cot will monitor your baby's crying and gently rock them to sleep, simulating the sounds of the womb. This technology helps your baby to get a good night's sleep. It can be used in any crib or cot. It's a great choice for babies and newborns who are fussy or who have breathing issues and it can monitor their sleep patterns to aid in understanding the sleep patterns of your little one.

Another great alternative is the Stokke Sleepi Cot. This cot that is minimalistic, made of solid beech, has an easily removed panel that can transform it into a bed for toddlers. It comes with a variety of mattresses, so you can adjust the height of your child’s sleeping area to suit their requirements. It's a great option for smaller bedrooms or those with a sloped ceiling. Our panel was also easy to assemble.

Another cot that is budget-friendly is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It's available in a variety of finishes, ranging from white to dark slate grey, and is suitable from birth until the time your child is four years old. It comes with three mattress settings that will allow you to easily reach your baby. It can also be converted into a toddler bed by taking the side panels off and adding a footboard. The cot is FSC certified and includes a mattress.

Safety

Cots and cot beds are a crucial element of the nursery for your baby, however, they must be secure too. Choose a cot that is certified to meet the British safety standards and bears the code BS EN 716. It should also have a solid flat mattress, and not be filled with duvets or bumpers which aren't recommended by the Lullaby Trust.

If you're buying a used cot, be sure to determine the age of it. Lead paint is harmful to babies. Look for indications of wear and tear, especially on the sides where children might rub their hands, since this could cause skin irritation. Also, be sure to check for any stickers or transfers because they can come off and present a choking hazard to your baby.

Some cots are equipped with additional features, like teething rails, storage drawers, and storage drawers. One of our mom testers was extremely pleased with this John Lewis model for being stylish and functional. "It's extremely simple to put together, and has all the pieces labelled alphabetically," she said, noting that it's one of the easiest cots to transform into the toddler bed. The cot also has an optional drawer that helps you keep the nursery tidy and also has three adjustable heights so you can use it as your baby grows.

Another consideration is the depth of the cot. You should look for a cot that is at a minimum 50cm deep in order to stop your child from escaping when they start to become more mobile. It is also worth thinking about the kind of mattress you'll need, as there are many choices out available from foam and spring interiors to natural materials for allergy sufferers. If you're considering buying a new cot, then you might be interested in a mattress protector to safeguard against stains or spills. If you're buying a second-hand cot, you should consider hiring an expert to evaluate its safety and repair any damage. This will usually cost around PS100 but it's well worth the investment to ensure your peace of mind.

Style

When buying for a child, it's easy to become engrossed in the safety and specifications. However, don't forget about the design. It's important to choose a cot that matches your baby's nursery and Cheap Baby cots your decor. Luckily, many cots and tots and cot beds come in a variety of styles and colours that look great with the furniture or interiors you've selected for your baby's first bedroom.

The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed illustrates how stylish a crib can be. Its under-bed storage drawer is a practical feature which has helped it get top marks on our panel, and teething rails as well as 3 adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as functional as it is stylish. The cot is easy to put together, even though it is flat-packed, and comes with simple instructions and labeled parts.

Stokke Sleepi is another option for a fashionable and functional cot. It combines Scandi style with the practicality of being able to grow with' your child. It can be used from birth as a cot or until your child is five years old, when it can be converted to a toddler bed by the removal of a side. Our test subjects were awed by its sturdy construction and smooth oval finish but it may be a bit expensive for some.

A cot is a safe and secure place for your baby to lay both at night and during the day, but it's important to read the manufacturer's instructions carefully and follow them with care to ensure that your child is safe and comfortable. If you select a cot with bars that are too tightly spaced, your baby may become trapped or choke. You should also make sure that the mechanism for dropping is secure and doesn't allow your child to lower it.

You should also ensure that the cot you buy conforms to UK safety standards, typically BS EN 716, and if it converts into bed, BS 8509, which has an anti-bite strip along the top of the bars. Most cots and cot beds will have this information in the description of the product or on their website, however If you are concerned you should speak to the seller to ensure.

Convertibility

It is possible that your cot to last a long time and some models are made to do that. The most popular models convert into toddler beds, and sometimes even sofas which allows you to use it well beyond the infant stage. These tend to cost more due to the fact that they must support the weight of a larger child for a longer time, however, they can offer excellent value for money if you intend to keep using them after your baby is older.

A cot is among the most important purchases you will make for your new arrival and it is essential to ensure that it complies with strict UK safety standards. Look up the BS EN code on the product's website to confirm. Also, ensure the base is slatted completely with no gaps on all sides. If it doesn't you'll have to buy a mattress separately.

Some cots also come with additional features, such as storage drawers and teething rails that can help to reduce space and make life as a parent easier. Some are simple to put together, which is perfect if you are in a hurry or are worried about putting it all together yourself. The John Lewis cot bed, for instance, was rated by one our mom testers as the most simple flatpack to put together and comes with clear instructions and images.

The Boori cot is another option. It has a timeless style and comes in a range of finishes that will suit your nursery. It can be turned to a toddler bed by taking one side off the cot. Then, it can be transformed into a junior cot with the addition a footboard. It comes in a variety of sizes that will fit your room. One of our testers said hers lasted through three kids.

Stokke Sleepi is another great option. It is an modular design that allows it to be adapted into various configurations. The mini model can be used from birth and with the addition of the side, it could be transformed into a toddler's bed. When your child is older you can then upgrade to a junior bed. Our panel also picked it due to its design. They were enthralled by the natural finish and oval shape.