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Buying a Baby Cot Bed

Cot beds are a more durable option than cribs because they can be converted to an adult bed. They have removable sides and an end panel can be removed to give access to your child.

Most cribs can be used from birth to 2 years old or until your baby starts trying to climb out. Then, you should switch to junior beds.

4 Walls

Cot beds offer an ideal and safe space for your baby to rest in at night or even during naptime. They feature high walls or rails to stop your baby from slipping out, and most feature adjustable mattress heights that can be reduced as your baby grows. This makes a cot bed suitable for infants and toddlers alike. There are many different types of cot beds to choose from that range from basic and inexpensive models to those with additional features. The final decision comes down to the needs of your family and the budget you have set.

The right baby sleep arrangement is a major choice for any new parent. You need to make sure that your child is secure and comfortable, as well as having a space that can be used for a prolonged period of time. While cribs are great for babies however, they're also very compact and may be difficult to fit into smaller spaces. In addition, they're generally only suitable for use until your child reaches the age of 18 months or so. A cot-bed is a more durable option that can be easily transformed into an infant bed or a small single bed.

Snuz Cot Bed is a multi-functional, high-value cot. This is a sturdy, simple crib with a hood that extends to shield your cheap baby cots for sale from wind and sun. It also features a handy storage space at the bottom of the cot, so you can keep bedding and other items in a convenient place.

Another good choice is an alternative is the CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot. This cot can be converted from a cot to a single or toddler bed by using an extension kit that is available separately. It has three different mattress heights, meaning you can keep the mattress up for infants and babies, and then lower it as your child gets older.

The final option is a bed for travel. They are only suitable for use on short-term basis and don't provide the same level of support as a regular bed. They typically have mattresses that aren't as strong or thick as standard ones. While they can be a great alternative to a standard mattress when you are travelling but it is important to keep in mind that your child will only use them for a few short years before he or she is ready for a bigger bed.

Protect your mattress from water and dirt

Often a amount of thought is given to purchasing a cot, but less consideration is given to the mattress your baby will sleep on. This is one of the most important purchases you make for your Baby beds, and we suggest investing in a high-quality organic cotton baby mattress.

Recent research has revealed that restricted airflow could be a reason for SIDS and SUDI, you'll want to make sure your Baby beds's bed is free of toys, pillows blankets, muslin cloths, blankets or cot bumpers which can hinder the circulation of air around your child. It is also important to ensure that the bed or cot is free of any radiators, heaters, windows, cable sockets, and plugs.

If you're looking for a stylish cot the Mamas & Papas Franklin Cot Bed (PS375, Cuckooland) is an extremely popular choice among our mum testers. It comes in four colours and cots to Tots looks like it's going to last for a long time. It can also be converted into a toddler's bed, so that your baby can use the crib until they are four years old.

Another cot with great design and value is the SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed (PS695, Mother & Baby). Our mum testers were impressed by its sleek design, saying it was "simple but elegant and will last the test of time". It's designed to grow with your child, too. It comes with two different heights for the mattress, so you can keep your baby raised and then lower it once they start to sit up without assistance.

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

Alternatively, you could go for a more technological alternative and select the SNOO Smart Sleeper Baby Cot (PS355, Cuckooland). It's a smart piece of kit which has an app for mobile devices, a weaning features and access to sleep experts and more. It is expensive and out of reach for many parents.

Blankets at the End

If you're planning on letting your child sleep on blankets in their cot or crib, make sure you have plenty of blankets to rotate through the wash. This will stop the sheets from becoming overly dirty and uncomfortable for your little one, as well as help to keep their bed clean and fresh. A minimum of three or four sets should be sufficient.

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 choose from a variety of sizes and colors to find the perfect one for your baby.

The best blankets are soft, cosy and airy. You don't want blankets that are heavy and bulky, as it could pose a suffocation risk for your baby. A blanket made from organic cotton muslin is ideal, as it is light and breathable. Another option is a thermal blanket. They are ideal for those warm summer days, when your baby needs a lightweight cover that will keep them warm.

In general, it is recommended to stop using a blanket in your child’s crib by the age of 18 months or earlier, if possible. They can be dangerous if allowed to climb on them. This can lead to accidents like falling out of the crib or bed. However, if your child is used to sleeping on blankets and has been wrapped from birth or is sleeping in a baby sleeping bag, you may want to keep it in place until they are ready to transition to a duvet.

Many parents utilize milestone blankets to mark the baby's development and growth, typically with numbers that indicate the age of the child. This is a wonderful way to keep your family and friends updated about the progress of your child, as well capture some precious memories. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket has a double layer that's both warm and cozy, but also airy.

Easy to Assemble

While a Baby Cot (from the sovren.media blog) bed is among the most important furniture pieces for the nursery but it's also a significant investment. Therefore, it's worthwhile to take the time to choose one that looks as appealing as it is strong and practical. The cot should be in line with the look of the room. Also, you should consider if the cot can be turned into a toddler bed, and if it can be done, how easy to do so.

When selecting a cot you should choose a cot with sturdy frames with sturdy rails, as well as smooth edges. Avoid cots that have curved corners, because they could pose a strangulation risk. Make sure you read the instructions provided by the manufacturer and avoid making use of any tools that could cause harm. Finally, don't be afraid to ask for assistance. Assembly is usually easier when you have two people, so you can ask your partner or a family member to help you.

Many cribs come with matching furniture for the nursery that can really bring the design of your room together. If you don't want spend a lot of money, there are many good quality standalone options. The Elementary cot-bed from John Lewis Anyday comes in a white finish with solid FSC pine, making it a durable option. It comes with three mattress settings, which means it is suitable for use from the time of birth. It can also be lowered once your child is able to begin standing (usually around 18 months).).

The Stokke Coxley cot is a great option. It has a neutral grey finish and an elegant style that can be incorporated into any decor. It's easy to set up and can be inserted into standard door frames and is ideal when you need to shift it around your home. It also converts into a chic, bench-style toddler bed with the addition of a basic kit. It's lightweight enough to fit in a bag to carry when you go on vacation. Our panel of parents agreed that it was "a dream to put together" and "looks beautiful". They also appreciated the fact that you can change the position of the base of the mattress upwards or downwards - so you can keep your baby's head up throughout the day and keep them from rolling away at night.