How to Choose the Best Cot Beds for Your Baby

When you are expecting a baby it is essential to select a cot which will provide safety and security for your baby. Choose a cot that has fixed sides, instead of drop-sides. This will meet UK safety standards.

Our top pick is this simple yet elegant coffin from John Lewis' Anyday range. It has three mattress positions, teething bars and an storage drawer. It is also simple to put together, and comes with clear instructions.

Comfort

The best cot beds - simply click the following web site - keep babies comfy and cosy. Find a comfortable, soft fabric. Make sure the mattress is fitted snugly to prevent any gaps that could create a risk of being suffocated. There are a variety of mattresses available - coils springs, foam, and natural materials for allergy sufferers. Do your research to find the ideal mattress for your child.

If you choose a standard or convertible cot, the key to comfort is a mattress of high-quality that provides proper support and promotes a healthy posture. The slats must be secured and not sliding. The slats should also be firmly fixed to the frame, to ensure that your child does not become caught in the movement in their sleep.

Ask your friends and family for recommendations or look at online reviews. Choose a mattress that is breathable, as they'll help regulate temperature and are less likely to harbor bacteria.

When it comes to fashion there's a variety of styles, from traditional sleigh styles with intricate detailing to sleek, modern designs. Some are even painted in bold primary colours which is great if you want your little one to wake up feeling fresh and happy!

There are a lot of cots that have an under-bed drawer for storage as well as teething rails that protect your child from chewing on the sides of the cot and adjustable height bases for infant growth. You can also buy a drop-side for babies who are small or have health issues that make it difficult for them to bend over.

Find a cot that is in compliance with the strict UK safety standards and is able to be easily transformed into a toddler's cot when it is time. This information can be found in the product description and key specifications.

Safety

When selecting a cot, the safety of your child's sleep should be the top priority. The mattress should be snugly fitted and there shouldn't be gaps between the mattress and the ends or sides of the cot/cot-bed (large gaps could restrict the child's arms or head). Verify that the mattress is solid and thin - more thick mattresses aren't advised since they could increase the risk of SIDS. There are many companies that offer a variety of mattresses, from simple foam to natural materials suitable for allergy sufferers. Some have anti-microbial treatment. If your cot has a drop side, ensure it is in the upward position and locked securely.

A drop side should only be allowed to go down when an adult is present, to prevent accidental releases. Avoid placing your cot against the wall if it is a solid end. This could hinder airflow and could lead to coffin death. The latest research suggests that slatted ends may be safer since they allow for more airflow.

If your crib has a fixed side, opt for this as it is the most secure option when your child starts to crawl and climb up. When your child is confidently climbing and standing, it's the time to upgrade to a junior bed.

Some cots come with an option where the base can be raised to three different heights to allow it to increase with your child's growth which is extremely practical and a great safety measure. Other cots come with footplates that are adjustable, which is great for toddlers who want to sit up in their beds.

When putting your child's cot in the crib ensure there aren't any visible dangers. It should be kept away from any heaters or power points. Also be sure to keep it away from windows, curtains and blind cords. All of these could create strangulation risks. If you are buying second-hand furniture or heirlooms to look for any potential hazards to your child's safety such as labels and transfers. They can come off and pose a danger.

If you're not sure how to use your cot in a safe manner consult parents around or go to a local NCT New cheap baby cots course for support and advice. If your cot has an instruction manual, read it carefully before you start using it, and follow the safety-use guidelines carefully.

Style

This stunning cot bed with its sleigh-style design will look stunning in your nursery. Our panel was impressed by the mix of white and natural pine, as well as its innovative features, like under-bed storage drawers to keep all those baby essentials like bedding, nappies and a dazzling assortment of baby clothes. It is also easy to build, with clear instructions and screws for each section. What's more, it can be converted into a bed for toddlers and a desk when your child gets older (see the product description for details).

One of our favorite features is the teething rails, which shield your baby from bumping their head on the cot's side or any other protruding parts of the cot like a handle or a corner post, and which will also stop them from chewing on the wood, preventing them from getting in danger of being suffocated. It also has a drop-side for easier access to your newborn. We love that the cot can be converted into a toddler bed, and that it's sturdy enough to last for four years. It also meets the strict UK safety standards, which are listed in the main specifications beneath each product.

Cot beds are generally bigger than recommended cribs and can be converted into toddler beds once your child is ready which means you don't have to worry about buying another bed until they're ready to transition. However, they are more expensive upfront than the crib that is standard.

If your nursery is very small, a crib could be the best option for you, as it's smaller and occupies less space, but if your baby is likely to spend much of their time in their parents' rooms or you want a longer-lasting bed, you should consider a cot.

A crib isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it doesn't meet the strict UK safety standards set out in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which covers mattress thicknesses, materials and other essential elements of cot mattresses for Baby Cot. The slats should not be too close together to ensure that your child doesn't fall off.

Stores

The amount of baby equipment you need is overwhelming, regardless of whether you're a first-time parent or an experienced one. This is why it's essential to think about storage options when choosing a crib sets bed. Many cots come with additional storage solutions available like drawers under the bed or a coordinating cot top changer (available separately). Some cots can be converted into toddler beds or a smaller single beds to expand their use.

Some cots can be converted into day beds, as seen here on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great option for those who prefer the flexibility of a design. The conversion is easy and only requires the removal of a single side panel. This will allow parents to reduce the expense of the purchase of a separate bed.

Some cot beds have a hanging rail that can be used to hang muslins, dummies along with other small things. This keeps everything neat, tidy and organised. It also looks fantastic. Being able to access these items makes it easier for parents to feed their child.

A teething rail is an additional desirable feature that is included in some cots. This will prevent your child from chewing on the wooden cot sale, which could cause irritation. Some cots are designed with a more traditional style and include a large drawer under the bed that is ideal to store blankets, toys clothes, and other baby essentials.

This is a great solution if space is an issue but you'll need to purchase a drawer on your own. It is also possible to purchase a different mattress and bedding as sheets and mattresses that are oval are not typically included with the cot.

This sleigh-style cot bed a beautiful illustration of Scandi style at its finest. It has a large under-bed storage space that is perfect to keep all baby necessities out of sight but still easily accessible. The alphabetically labeled pieces and clear instructions made it simple to put together for our panel. It's suitable for infants as young as birth, and can be converted into a toddler's bed once your child's ready.