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Cots are designed to stop babies from getting out of bed or dying in the event of a fall between the mattress and the cot. They should not have sharp edges or protrusions.

Most cots have 4 secured sides, so you can be certain that your baby is safe throughout the day. They are usually of a fixed size and may be converted into an infant bed as your child grows up.

Standard Cots

Standard cots are ideal for smaller nurseries and can be easily fitted alongside parents' beds which allows parents to keep an eye on their child as they rest. The cots are designed with fixed sides to prevent babies from stepping over them. Once your baby is capable of standing and crawling on the sides, they pose a safety risk and should be removed.

Cots are usually circular to help reduce space and are smaller than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and offer a safe and comfortable space for your child to sleep. They are easy to transport and often have castors or wheels so that you can move them around.

Many cots are basic and simple. Some have additional features such as teething rails or storage drawers. The best cots are made from natural materials since they are more robust and resistant to wear and tear. They should be free of toys and pillows as these can pose danger of suffocation for young children.

A cot-bed is a bigger version of a cot with sides that can be removed and end panels. It can be transformed into a bed for toddlers when your baby grows out of it. This feature is especially useful when you plan to have more than one child since it eliminates the necessity of switching between different kinds of furniture, and also saves money by purchasing separate beds. The majority of cot beds are suitable from birth until your child is about two years old, based on their size and weight.

Drop-side Cots

If you have back pain, a cot with drop-sides is the best alternative. You won't need to bend as much over the side. This is important since back pain is one of the most common problems amongst pregnant women and new parents particularly those who have had back injuries previously.

This kind of cot lets you to reach your child more easily throughout the day without lifting them or be concerned about your back. However, you need to ensure that the gap between the base of the mattress and the cot is at least 4cm so that your child won't be able to get out.

We recommend that you contact us at Baby's Hyperstore in case you are unsure about which cot is best for your requirements. We can talk about your options. We can help you choose an attractive and safe cot that will grow along with your child and will meet all required safety standards.

John Lewis Elementary cot is our top choice. It scored high marks for its ease of assembly. Gina, a mum tester, said it was "a breeze to assemble - very clear and illustrated instructions". It also comes with a useful teething rails and drawers, plus three positions for mattress height that can be adjusted.

The cot is an excellent option for babies who are able to sleep all the night. However, you must ensure that the cot is made from a sanitized material such as solid wood and that the slats are secured in a proper manner and not too loose.

Another thing to look out for is whether the small cot beds is certified to meet British safety standards. Before 2011, US cots were not tested in the same way as UK models and this has led to some unsafe designs being banned in the USA. Look for a model with an auto-locking side for the drop in the upward position. It requires two consecutive actions to unlock. This will stop your child from being able to lower the side to climb out.

Corner Cots

While styled nursery photos may show blankets adorably draped around a cot, according to Red Nose, a charity that is working to end sudden infant deaths, all fabrics placed near the baby should be tucked in tightly to reduce the risk of being suffocated. Red Nose warns that curtains and blinds shouldn't be left hanging over the crib as they can strangle babies or cause them to crash their heads as they move around in their sleep.

This cot-bed that is minimalistic is a low-cost option however, it's extremely durable. It's suitable for babies to toddlers. It can be converted into a toddler's bed by removing a side panel. It's also a great option for parents with sloped ceilings because it comes with castors that lock to prevent the cot from slipping down.

This cot bed made of wooden in vintage style is another cot that is easily transformed. It can be used by children from birth up to age 4. It features an unusual oval shape that means it won't get stuck in corners and is able to easily pass through standard door frames. The cot can also be transformed into a chic bench-style bed for an older child by removing the bars.

This curving cot-bed is a high-quality investment that can be an impressive centerpiece for any nursery. It is available in stylish green and off-white. It's an excellent option for parents who value longevity, since it can be converted into a toddler bed by taking out the sides and turning into a twin bed for an older child by taking out the front rails. It's also extremely durable and comes with an storage drawer and teething rails as well as an easy hanging rail to hang blankets or muslins.

Cots with Drawers

There are many options available on the market, whether you're looking for extra storage space for your baby's bedding, clothing or a design that can adapt to their needs. Some cots convert to toddler beds, making the change to a toddler bed easy once your little one outgrows it. Some come with built-in drawers for storage, and some have a changing area included!

A cot with drawers is great to keep all your little one's favourite toys, muslin towels or blankets, and it also makes tidying up easier because you can put everything in one location. A lot of these cots 4 tots come with anti-bite strips of plastic on the side too - perfect for babies who are teething!

If you're looking to save money but still require a stylish and practical cot, the Ikea Sniglar is a good option. It's slimline and simple design will fit in the majority of rooms. It takes a standard cot mattress and has three adjustable base heights to grow with your baby. It can be made into a bed for toddlers by cutting off the side panel. There are furniture pieces that be used with it.

It can be difficult to assemble (one of our testers complained that the instructions were unclear) however, once built it is light and durable. It also comes with a benefit: a tilting function that can help with reflux or colic. It's also available in lots of different colours too so you can match it with other furniture for your nursery in the event that you want a cohesive appearance.

Cots with Storage

A cot with storage is ideal if you want to keep your baby's bedding and toys out of sight but within easy reach. The cots come with a drawer to store all the essentials. Some come with a teething bar as well as rails for blankets or muslins.

Depending on the style of your cot, you may be able to turn it into an infant bed or a day bed if your child is ready for an upgrade, and some can even transform into a junior bed once your baby turns five. This is a great way to save money and make your cot a member of the family for a long time. Make sure you check the dimensions prior to purchasing to ensure that it is suitable in your nursery.

If you're looking to find a stylish cot that can be used from birth to two years old and will develop with your child, look no further than the Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed. The classic cot features a simple design, but it has many features such as an under-bed drawer to store items and a rail for teething and height levels that can be adjusted. It's also easy to put together with alphabetically labeled components and excellent instructions.

For a more high-tech sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a baby cot, bassinet and moses basket all in one. It is set to revolutionise how babies sleep, and includes expert advice from international experts. The investment is high and may not fit into the budget of some families. You can read more about the SNOO Smart Sleeper in our full review.