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Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?
Cots protect children from falling out of bed or becoming suffocated when they fall between the mattress and the cot. They should have no sharp edges or protrusions.
Most cots have four secure sides, so you can be sure your child is secure throughout the day. Many cheap cots are available in fixed-sizes and can be made into a toddler bed as your child grows.
Standard Cots
Standard cots can be easily installed beside the parents' bed, giving them to view their child as they lay down. These cots are designed to be safe and secure with fixed sides that prevent infants from climbing over the sides. But once infants are able to crawl and stand up, these sides become a danger to safety and therefore they need to be removed to prevent your child from falling out of bed or injuring themselves.
Cots are generally circular to help reduce space and are smaller than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and provide a comfortable and safe space for your baby to sleep in. They are easy to transport and usually have wheels or castors so you can move them around.
Some cots come with extra features such as teething rails or drawers however, many are basic and basic. The best cots are made of natural materials as these are more robust and resistant to wear and tear. They should be kept free of any toys or pillows as these can pose a risk of suffocation for young children.
A cot-bed is a bigger version than a cot, with sides that can be removed and end panels. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed when your child is old enough to leave it. This feature is particularly useful if you expect to have more than one baby since it makes it easier to switch between different types and can save money by not having to buy separate beds. Most recommended cribs (have a peek at these guys) can be used right from birth until your child is around two years old, based on their weight and size.
Drop-side Cots
A cot that has drop sides is perfect for those suffering from back pain since it means you aren't bending over the side as much. This is crucial as back pain is among the most frequent problems for new mothers and pregnant women, especially those who have suffered back injuries in the past.
This type of cot also means that your baby can be reached more easily throughout the day without you having to be concerned about your back or lifting them. You must ensure that there is a minimum of 4cm between the base and the mattress to avoid your child from climbing out.
We suggest you call us at Baby's Hyperstore if you are unsure about which cot will best cot beds suit your requirements. We can discuss your options. We can assist you in choosing a stylish and safe cot that can develop with your child and meet all mandatory safety standards.
Our top pick is the John Lewis Elementary cot which scored excellent marks in our tests for being easy to put together. Mum tester Gina said it was "a dream to construct - very clear instructions and pictures". It includes teething rail as well as a drawer to store things in and 3 different positions for the mattress's height.
The cot is a good 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 check for is whether the cot has been inspected as meeting British safety standards. Before 2011, US models were not tested in the same way as UK models, which resulted in the USA banning some unsafe designs. Look for a model with an auto-locking side for the drop in the upward position. It will require two consecutive actions to unlock. This will prevent your child from being able pull the side down in order to climb out.
Corner Cots
Red Nose, an organization which works to stop sudden infant deaths syndrome, advises that any fabric placed close to a baby should be tucked tightly to avoid the risk of suffocation. Red Nose warns that curtains and blinds should not be left hanging over the cot as they can strangle infants or cause them to hit their heads when they roll around in their sleep.
A budget buy that's surprisingly robust, this minimalist crib bed is suitable from birth until the age of toddler. It can be transformed to a toddler's bed by removing a side panel. It's also a good option for parents with ceilings that slope because it comes with castors that can be locked to stop the cot from slipping down.
Another cot that's simple to convert, this vintage wooden cot bed can be used from birth until 4 years old. Its unique oval shape ensures that it will not be snagged in corners, and can easily fit into doors with standard frames. The cot can be turned into a chic bench-style bed for an older child by removing the bars.
This curving cot-bed is a high-quality investment that will make a stunning centrepiece for any nursery. It is available in stylish green and off-white. It's a great choice for parents who are looking for a durable product. It can be turned into a bed for toddlers by removing its sides and into a twin for an older child when the front rails are removed. It's also incredibly durable and includes a storage drawer as well as teething rails, as well as a handy hanging rail for blankets or muslins.
Cots with Drawers
There are a variety of options on the market, whether you need extra storage for your baby's clothing or bedding or a design that can grow with them. Some cots can be converted into toddler beds, making the transition to a toddler bed easy once your child outgrows it. Other cots come with built-in drawers for storage and others even have a changing area included!
A cot with drawers is great to keep all your child's favorite toys, muslin towels or blankets in, and it also makes tidying up easier since you can store everything in the same place. A lot of these cots come with anti-bite plastic strips along the sides, which are great crib for teething babies!
If you're looking to save money but still want a stylish and practical cot then the Ikea Sniglar is a good option. It has a minimalist design that's slim and will be a good fit in any room. It can be used with a standard cot and comes with three heights adjustable for the base to increase as your child grows. It can be transformed into an infant bed by removing one of the side panels, and there's a selection of matching furniture to go with it.
Although it's not easy to put together (one of our testers complained that the instructions weren't clear) Once it's assembled, it is lightweight and sturdy. It also has a unique feature: a tilting feature which can aid with colic and reflux. Additionally, it's available in a variety of colours too so you can match it to other nursery furniture if you're going for an aesthetically pleasing style.
Cots with Storage
A cot with storage is ideal when you want to keep your baby's bedding and toys out of view but within easy reach. These cots usually feature a drawer that can store lots of essentials, and some have hanging rails to hang muslin cloths or blankets and a teething rail to protect the sides of the cot from tooth-gnashing urges.
You may be able transform your cot into toddler or daybed when your child is old enough to upgrade. Some cots can become a junior bed after your child reaches five. This is a the best value for money and ensures that your cot will be a part of the family for many years to come, but make certain to look at the dimensions to ensure it's appropriate for your nursery prior to purchasing.
If you're looking for a stylish cot that can be used from birth to 2 years old and that will grow with your child take a look at the Obaby Stamford Luxe mini cotbed. This classic cot is minimalist in design but offers plenty of features, including an under-bed storage drawer for clothes, a teething rail, and adjustable height levels. The cot is simple to build, with alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions.
If you are looking for a more modern sleep solution The SNOO Smart Sleeper is a baby cot, bassinet and moses basket all in one. It's set to revolutionize the way babies sleep, and is backed up with expert advice from internationally-renowned sleep experts. The investment is high and might not be within the budget of a lot of families. Our full review will tell you more about the SNOO smart sleeper.