How to Choose the Best sale cot Beds for Your Baby
If you are expecting a child it is essential to select a cot which can provide security and safety for your baby. Choose a cot that has fixed sides, instead of drop-sides. This will comply with UK safety standards.
This simple but stylish crib is our top choice from the Anyday collection by John Lewis. It comes with three mattress positions, teething bars and an storage drawer. It is also easy to put together, and comes with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cot beds keep baby's warm and comfortable. Choose a soft, breathable fabric and make sure the mattress is fitted snugly to prevent any gaps which could create a suffocation risk. There are a variety of mattresses available: foam, coils springs, and even natural materials for allergy sufferers. Do your research to find the best one for your child.
Whatever you decide to use, whether a conventional cot or a convertible, a good mattress is vital to your ease of use. It should provide adequate support and encourage an upright posture. This is also true for the slats. They should be secured and not sagging or bent. The slats must also be securely fixed to the frame, so your child doesn't get stuck in them while they move in their sleep.
Ask your family and friends for recommendations, or read online reviews. Make sure you choose a mattress that's ventilated, as they'll aid in to regulate temperature and are less likely to harbor bacteria.
There are many styles to pick from that include traditional sleighs with ornate details and modern, sleek designs. Some are painted in vibrant primary colors to make your child feel cheerful and cheerful as they wake up.
Most cots come with drawers underneath to store items, teething rails to protect your baby from chewing on the sides of the cot and adjustable height bases to accommodate baby's growth. You can also buy a drop-side for infants who aren't big or suffer from health issues that make it hard to bend over.
Look for a infant cot bed which meets the strict UK safety standard and can easily be transformed into a toddler's bed when it is time. This information is found in the product description and the key specifications.
Safety
A safe sleeping environment is an essential consideration when choosing a cot. Make sure that the mattress is snugly fitted, with no gaps between it and the cot/cot bed's sides or ends (big gaps could keep your child's head from being caught in the arms). Check that the mattress is firm and thin. Mattresses that are thick can increase the risk of SIDS. There are many companies that offer a variety of mattresses, ranging from basic foam to natural materials for allergy sufferers. Some contain anti-microbial treatments. If your crib has an inclined side, make sure it is in the upward position and locked securely.
A drop side should be allowed to fall when an adult is present - to prevent accidental release. If your coffin has a solid bottom, avoid placing it against the wall since this will restrict airflow and can cause coffin death. Recent research suggests that slatted ends may be safer because they permit more airflow.
If your cheap cot bed has a fixed side, opt for this as it's safer when your baby starts to crawl and climb up. When your child is standing and climbing, this is a sign that they are ready to move into the junior bed.
Some cots have an option that allows the base to be raised to three levels. This is a wonderful safety measure and enables your child's cot to expand with the child. Some cots also have adjustable footplates, which are great for toddlers who want to stand up in their bed.
When you put your child in their cot sets, make sure whether there is no visible danger - it should be away from heaters or power points, windows and curtains and blind cords (these can be strangulation hazards). When buying second-hand furniture or heirlooms, be sure to look for any dangers to your child's health such as stickers and transfers. These can peel off and cause danger.
If you're unsure of how to use your cot in a safe manner, ask other parents or visit a local NCT New Baby course for assistance and guidance. If your crib comes with a manual, make sure you read it before using it and follow all the instructions.
Style
With its beautiful sleigh design, this gorgeous cot bed will look great in your nursery. The panel was awed by the mix of white and natural wood, as well as the innovative features like under-bed storage drawers for everything needed by babies, such as bedding, nappies, and a wide selection of baby clothes. It's also a breeze to put together, with concise instructions and separate packs of screws for each section. It can also be converted into a toddler desk and bed when your child gets older (see product description for more information).
One of our favorite features is the teething rails which protect your baby from bumping their head against the cot's side or any protruding part of the cot, like the handle or corner post. They can also stop them from chewing on the wood, preventing them from getting suffocated. There's also a drop-side to make it easier for parents to reach their newborn. We are thrilled that the cot can be converted into a toddler bed and that it's built to last for four years. It also meets the strict UK safety standards, which can be found in the key specs beneath each product.
Cot beds are typically larger than cribs and can be turned into toddler beds once your child is ready and you can avoid purchasing a new bed until they're ready to move on. However, they may be pricier upfront than a standard crib.
If your nursery is small, you may think about the possibility of a crib. It is smaller and takes less space. However, if you plan to spend a significant portion of your baby's time in the room, or if you need a bed that will last longer, you should consider a crib.
If a cot does not meet the UK safety standards as defined by BS EN 716 or BS 8509 (which refers to the thickness of mattresses, the materials used, and other essential elements in baby mattresses for cots) it is not safe for babies to sleep. The slats shouldn't be too far apart to stop your child from falling out.
Storage
The amount of baby gear you'll need is a mess whether you're a new parent or an experienced one. It is important to think about storage when you choose a cot. Many cots come with additional storage options such as drawers in the under-bed or a coordinating top changer (available separately). Some can be transformed into a toddler or small single bed, extending their usefulness for a longer period of time.
Some cot beds can be transformed into a daybed, as seen here on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great option for those who like the flexibility of a design. The conversion is simple and only requires the removal of a single side panel. This also allows parents to save money on a separate bed purchase.
A number of cot beds come with a hanging rail which can be used to store muslins dummies and other small items. This makes everything neat, tidy and organized. It also looks fantastic. Having easy access to these items makes it much easier for parents when feeding their child.
Another feature worth looking for is a toothing rail which is included with cots. This will help stop your child from chewing on the wood that could cause irritation. Some cots feature an older style and include a large storage drawer underneath the bed that is ideal for toys, clothes blankets, and other baby essentials.
This is a great solution if space is an issue however, you will need to purchase a drawer on your own. It is also possible to purchase a different mattress and bedding as oval mattresses and sheets aren't usually included in the cot itself.
This sleigh cot bed by Stokke is a beautiful example of Scandi-style at its best and has a huge under-bed storage drawer that's perfect to keep all the baby essentials out of sight but easily reachable. The alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions made it simple to put together for our panel. It's suitable for infants from birth and can be made into a toddler's bed when your child is ready.