The Best Bedside Cots

A bedside crib is a bassinet type crib that attaches directly to your bed. This lets your baby sleep safely close to you. This is a great solution if you'd like your baby to be close enough for a relaxed feedings in the beginning stages of their development.

The HALO bassiNest Essentia is the winner of our best bedside cots test. It features an adjustable sleep surface and sidewalls that can be lowered easily. This makes it easier to reach over to relax and get to sleep.

Safety

A bedside crib is a fantastic solution for new parents who wish to keep their infant near them without compromising safety. This kind of crib is attached to one side of your mattress. It also is movable so that you can reach out to your baby. You can also use a bedside crib to night feed your baby or soothe them to sleep. This is a great choice, especially for mothers who have had C-sections. Bedside cots can be found in a variety of designs and sizes, and some even include storage. If you're in the market for a bedside cot ensure you look over the safety features to make sure it is safe for your child.

The Boori Oasis Oval Cot is an attractive cot that's simple to build and compact. Its oval-shaped design is perfect for babies who roll in their sleep. They won't end up in a corner like they would with an oblong cot. This cot is also easy to fit through doors with standard frames which is a huge benefit for parents with limited space.

Another option is the La Redoute Willox Adjustable Cot Bed. It comes with a number of features that make parenting easier and it looks stunning. Its adjustable sides let it expand with your child and then convert into an infant's bed when the time comes. It is also lightweight so it's easy to move around.

A high mesh crib side is a good feature to have at the bedside of a crib. This will prevent your child from falling. It should be securely anchored to your bed with no gaps or parts that are loose. Contact a professional if are not confident in installing a crib for your bed yourself.

Sleeping in a co-sleeper is not recommended until your baby is at least six months old age. The Lullaby Trust, as well as the NHS, advise that you should not let your infant sleep in your bed. This is due to the possibility of overheating and suffocation. If you must co-sleep with your child, a crib placed at the bedside is the best option.

Size

A bedside cot, also referred to as bassinet, is a cot that attaches to the side of your mattress. It comes with a side that can be lifted up or lowered so that you can reach your baby easily, without the need to leave the bed. Celeb mums like Stacey Solomon Binky Felstead, and Lucy Mecklenburgh love these. They are ideal for those with limited mobility following a C-section.

Our top choice, the Maxi-Cosi Lora, has a peekaboo flap that lets you view your baby from below the bed. It also adjusts to the mattress's height - though some mothers said it was tricky to move up and down. It's also among the most lightweight options on our list and folds down to a suitcase-sized package which makes it ideal for traveling with your little one.

The Slumber 3-in-1 is a great alternative. It can be used as a portable bassinet or cot and also serves as playpen. This product won the gold award at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, in the category of Best Cot, Moses Basket or Crib. It has a handy storage shelf underneath and is super-light to lift in and out of the car. Some mothers, however, were concerned that it was too large and wide to be able to fit in tight spaces, particularly when it was used as a bed on the bed.

Design

The best cribs for bed are sleek, stylish, and modern. Some have innovative designs, like a peek-a-boo flap on the side to let you check in on baby without disrupting them. Other features, such as adjustable height, are helpful when your child has difficulty getting up or down from their bed. Some sleepers are also suitable as an cot, bassinet or for babies with reflux. If you're looking for something a bit more traditional there are a lot of options to choose from as well.

The CoZee Air by Tutti Bambini was awarded bronze at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards. It was the best Cot or Moses Basket category. Next2me Magic was also shortlisted. Both can be adjusted in height and can be used as a travel cot if you're away from home. They are also lightweight and easy to move around.

Other moms love the Lua Bedside Sleeper that has a changing mat and storage area, as well as an adjustable bassinet that folds into a mini portable cot and a storage bag. Jasmine says that it is the perfect size for infants and is bigger than Moses baskets, which are often flimsy or thin.

Another option is the iCandy Cocoon, which can be used as a Moses basket, cot or travel cot bedside crib cot. It has a pop-up changer and a shelf that is perfect for toys and books and a mesh adjustable side that gives you the best view of your baby. It's not light however it's easy to move and looks sleek in any bedroom.

Cost

If you're looking for a bedside sleeping device, bassinet or crib, cost will be a major factor. Some of the most sought-after models can be quite expensive. However there are plenty of less expensive alternatives. Many are available with a variety of styles and colors to match your nursery decor.

The best bedside cot sale cots have adjustable sides and can be adjusted to match the bed's height. Some have an incline setting that is perfect for babies with reflux. Some models come with a carry-on bag and can be folded when not in use. This is great for mothers who are often on the go or have guests coming over.

Bedside cots are usually slightly larger than Moses baskets, but they are smaller than cribs. Some can be moved from one place to another, and some have a side that can be lowered to allow you to pull your child towards you to feed them or calm him. Some have a built in rocker to soothe your baby bedside sleeper to sleep.

The Clair de Lune is a mid-priced model that was nominated in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category. It's sleek and stylish, but slightly larger than other models. It's not suitable for small spaces. It's also quite heavy at more than 10kg, and requires some maneuvering to put it in place it. Emily from Clair de Lune notes that the sides of this sleeper don't stretch enough, meaning you have to bend down to pick up your baby.