Buying a Baby Cot Bed

Cot beds can be transformed into toddler beds, which makes them a better long-term option than cribs. They have removable sides and an end panel can be dropped to allow access to your child.

Most cribs can be used from birth until around 2 years old or until your child starts to attempt to climb out. Then you should switch to a junior bed.

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Cot beds are an ensconced, safe space for your baby to nap or rest at night. They feature high walls or rails to stop your baby from falling out, and many have adjustable mattress heights that can be lowered as your child grows. A cot bed is suitable for toddlers and infants alike. There are a variety of cot bed models, ranging from the simple and affordable cots to those that come with a variety of features. The final decision depends on the family's budget as well as their needs.

Anyone who is a new parent will discover it essential to make the right decision when choosing a baby's sleeping arrangement. You want to make sure that your baby is safe and safe. It should also be a space you can use for a prolonged period of time. While cots can be a great option for newborns and are compact, they can also be difficult to accommodate in smaller spaces. They're also only usually suitable for use from 18 months. A cot-bed is a much more durable option that can be easily transformed into a toddler bed or a smaller single bed.

If you're looking for a value, versatile cot, we recommend the Snuz Cot Bed. It's a sturdy and simple cot with an extended hood to shield your baby from wind and sun. It has a storage area towards the end, so you can put away bedding and other items.

Another good choice is another option is the CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot. It can be converted from a cot into single or toddler beds with the help of an extension kit that is available separately. It has three mattress heights, so you can alter it according to your child's age.

The last alternative is a travel bed. They're only suitable for short-term use and don't provide the same level of support as a standard bed. In addition, they typically come with mattresses that aren't as strong or as thick as the standard one. Although they can be a good alternative to a standard mattress for Tots and cots travel but it is important to remember that your child will only use them for a few years before they is ready for a bigger bed.

Protect your mattress from water and dirt

Many people spend much time and effort choosing the right cot, but pay no focus on the mattress your baby will sleep on. This is a crucial purchase for your baby. We recommend purchasing an organic cotton crib.

You will want to ensure that the cot bed is not cluttered with toys, pillows or blankets. They can impede the airflow around your child. You should also ensure that the bed or cot is free of any radiators, heaters, windows, plug sockets, and cables.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin Cot Bed is a popular option among our mum testers. It is available in four different colors and has a lovely design that looks like it's built to endure the test of time. It can also be converted into a toddler's bed so that your child can use the crib until four years old.

The SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed is another cot that has great style and value (PS695 Mother and Baby). Our mum testers loved its sleek design and stated that it was "simple yet stylish and will endure the test of time". It's designed to grow along with your child. It has two different height settings, so you can put your baby in a higher position and lower it when they are capable of sitting on their own.

It is crucial to remember that the mattress should not have a gap greater than 25mm (1") between it and the ends and sides of the cot. This will ensure that your baby won't climb out of the crib or get trapped between the mattress slats. Use a mattress cover that is 100 organic cotton and GOTS-certified to ensure that it is breathable, soft and waterproof.

If you'd prefer something more modern, the SNOO Baby Cot Smart Sleeper (PS355, Cuckooland) is an excellent choice. It's a smart product that comes with an app that can be downloaded on mobile devices, a weaning feature, and access to sleep consultants. However, it is expensive and could be out of the budget for many parents.

Blankets at the End of the Road

If you're thinking of letting your child sleep on blankets in their crib or cot, make sure you have plenty of additional blankets to rotate through the wash. This will keep the sheets fresh and clean and will prevent them from becoming too dirty and uncomfortable for your baby. Three to four sets of sheets is enough.

You can change your sheets more frequently with a set of organic muslin bedding. They also breathe, which helps keep your baby's delicate skin healthy. You can pick from a variety of sizes and shades to find the best one for your baby.

The best blankets for babies are soft and cozy and airy. A blanket that is heavy and bulky could cause your baby to suffocate. It is best to pick a blanket made of organic cotton muslin that is lightweight and breathable. Another option is a thermal blanket. These are a great choice for balmy summer days when your baby will require an easy-to-wear cover to keep them warm.

Generally speaking, it is recommended that you stop using blankets in the crib of your child at the age of 18 months or earlier if you can. They can be dangerous if children are allowed to climb onto them, which can lead to accidents such as falls from the bed or the crib. If your child has been swaddled since birth or is sleeping in a sleeping bag specifically designed for babies, you may wish to keep the blanket until they are ready to transition to a duvet.

Many parents use milestone blankets to record their child's progress and growth. They are typically numbered in accordance with the child's age. It is a great way to keep family and friends up-to-date on your child's progress, as well as capture some precious moments. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket is a stunning double layer blanket that gives warmth and coziness, while still being air-conditioned.

Easy to Assemble

While a baby cot bed is among the most important pieces of nursery furniture, it's also a substantial investment. It is essential to select a model which is both attractive and sturdy. The most important factor to consider is that the cot needs to match the overall look of the room your Baby Crib is in. Also, you should consider if the cot could be transformed into a toddler bed, and if it is possible, how easy it is to do so.

When choosing a cot ensure that it has strong frames, sturdy rails and smooth finishes. Avoid models with curved corners, because they can create a strangulation risk. Also, be sure to follow the instructions of the manufacturer carefully, and don't use any tool that could cause harm. Don't be afraid to seek help. Ask your partner or family member to help you.

Many cribs come with matching furniture for the nursery that can really bring the style of your room together. If you don't have the funds for this, there are many good-quality standalone options available. The Elementary cot-bed from John Lewis Anyday comes in white with solid FSC pine, which makes it a sturdy option. It comes with three mattress height settings, so it can be used from the age of. It can also be removed when your child is able to begin standing (usually around 18 months).

The Stokke Coxley cot is a excellent option. It comes with a neutral grey finish as well as a handcrafted style that can be incorporated into any room. It's easy to set up and fits through door frames that are standard, which is useful when you have to move it around your home. With the addition of a simple kit that allows it to be transformed into a stylish toddler bed in the bench-style. It's light enough to be transported in its own carry bag for trips away. Parents who took part in our panel remarked that it was "easy to assemble" and "looks beautiful". They also appreciated the fact that you are able to move the base of the mattress up or down so that you can keep your baby's head elevated throughout the day and keep them from rolling off at the end of the night.