The Best Bedside Cots
A bedside crib is a bassinet-style cot that is attached to your bed and allows your baby to sleep close by. This is an ideal option for parents who want their infant to be near for fuss-free feeds in the beginning stages.
The HALO BassiNest Essentia was crowned our best bedside cot test, with a swiveling bed and sidewalls that dip down effortlessly. This makes it easy to reach to relax and get to sleep.
Safety
A bedside crib is a great solution for new parents who wish to keep their infant near them without compromising security. This kind of crib is attached to the side of your mattress. It also has a movable end so you can reach out to your baby. You can also use a bedside crib to feed your baby at night or to soothe them to sleep. It's also a great choice for mothers who've had C-sections. Bedside cots are available in a variety of styles and sizes, and some include storage. If you're shopping for a bedside cot, make sure you check out the safety features to make sure it's safe for your baby.
The Boori Oasis Oval Cot has elegant design and is easy to assemble. Its oval-shaped design is perfect for babies who roll around in their sleep. They won't end up in a corner like they would with an oblong cot. The cot is easily fitted through doors that have standard frames. This is an excellent feature for parents who are limited on space.
La Redoute Willox adjustable Cot Bed is another good option. It comes with a number of features that make parenting simpler and also looks beautiful. Its movable sides mean it will grow with your child, and then transform into a toddler bed when they're ready. It's also light, so it's easy to move around.
A good quality bedside crib should have a high mesh side to stop your child from falling out. It should also be fitted securely to your bed with no gaps or loose areas. Contact a professional if are unsure about installing a crib for your bed yourself.
Ideally, you should avoid co-sleeping with your infant until they're at least six months old. The Lullaby Trust, as well as the NHS recommend that you should not allow your baby to sleep in your bed. This is because of the risk of overheating and suffocation. If you must co-sleep with your child, a crib at the bedside rocking crib is the best alternative.
Size
A bedside cot, sometimes referred to as bassinet is a cot which attaches to the sides of your mattress. It is a side that can be raised or lowered so that you can reach your baby without needing to get out of bed. These are the preferred choice of celeb moms such as Stacey Solomon, Binky Felstead and Lucy Mecklenburgh. They're perfect for those who may have limited mobility after a C-section.
The Maxi-Cosi is our top choice. It comes with a peekaboo feature that allows you to see your baby at the bottom of the mattress. It also adjusts to the mattress's height however some mothers have complained about the difficulty of moving it up and down. It's also one of our lightest options that folds into a suitcase-sized package. This makes it perfect to travel with your baby.
Another option that is great is the Slumber Carbon 3-in-1, which can be used as an a portable cot, bassinet and playpen. It even was awarded our 2021 Mother&Baby Awards gold award in the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket category. It has shelves for storage and is easy to lift into and out of the car. Some mothers, however, considered it to be too long and wide to fit into tight spaces, particularly when it was used as a bed on the bed.
Design
The best bedside cribs are sleek, stylish, and modern. Some have innovative designs, like a peek-a-boo flap on the side to let you monitor your baby without disrupting them. Other features, like adjustable height, are helpful when your child has difficulty getting up and down from their bed. Some sleepers can also be used as an cot, bassinet or for babies who have reflux. If you're seeking something more traditional, there are plenty of options as well.
The CoZee Air by Tutti Bambini received bronze at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot or Moses Basket category. Next2me Magic was also shortlisted. Both have adjustable heights and can be turned into a travel cot to use away from home. They're also light and easy to move from room to room.
Some mums prefer the Lua Bedside sleeper that includes a changing mat, storage space and a baby bassinet that can be folded that can be converted into a portable mini cot. It also comes with a storage bag. Jasmine says it's the perfect size for newborns and is larger than Moses baskets, which can feel thin or flimsy.
Another option is an alternative is the iCandy Cocoon, which can be used as a Moses basket, cot, or travel cot. It has a pop-up changing table and a shelf for toys and books, and an adjustable mesh side that allows you to see your baby. It's not the tiniest however it's easy to move around and looks stylish in any bedroom.
Cost
Cost is an important aspect when shopping for a crib, bassinet, or bedside sleeper. Certain of the most popular models can be costly. However, there are many cheaper alternatives. Some even come in a range of different colors and designs to suit the decor of your nursery.
The best bedside crib with wheels cots have adjustable sides that can be raised to meet the height of your bed. Some models come with an incline option that is perfect for babies who suffer from reflux. Some models come with a carry-on bag and can be folded when not in use. This is perfect for mothers who are always traveling or having guests coming over.
4-in-1 bedside crib cots tend to be slightly larger than Moses baskets, but smaller than cribs. They can be moved from room-to-room when needed and some come with a side that drops down to allow you to lift your baby out toward you for feeding or soothing. Some also have built-in rockers so you can soothe your baby to sleep.
Clair de Lune, a mid-priced model, was nominated for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot or Crib category. It's sleek and stylish, but slightly wider than other options. It's probably not suitable for smaller spaces. It is also quite heavy at over 10kg and requires some maneuvering to position it. Emily from Clair de Lune notes that the sides of this sleeper don't stretch enough, meaning you'll need to bend to pick up your baby.