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Buying a Baby Cot Bed

Cot beds can be transformed into toddler beds, making them a better option for long-term use than cribs. They come with removable sides, and the end panel can be removed to provide access to your child.

The majority of cribs beds can be used from birth to around 2 years, or until your child starts to climb out. Then, it is time to switch to junior beds.

4 Walls

Cot beds provide a safe and secure space for your baby to rest in at night or even during naptime. They have high walls or rails that prevent your child from falling, and many have adjustable mattress heights. This makes a cot bed perfect for toddlers and infants alike. There are a myriad of cot bed models, which range from simple and inexpensive to models with numerous additional features. In the end, it is based on the needs of your family and the budget you have set.

Selecting the best baby sleeping arrangement is an important choice for any new parent. You must make sure that your child is safe and comfortable and have the space to be used for a long period of time. While cots can be a great option for newborns and are compact however, they can be difficult to squeeze into smaller spaces. In addition, they're generally only suitable for use until your child reaches the age of 18 months or that is. A cot bed is the best option for longer-term use and is easily converted into a toddler or small single bed.

If you're looking for a value cot that can be used in a variety of ways we suggest the Snuz Cot Bed. This is a simple but sturdy cot that comes with an extra deep hood, which protects your baby from the elements of wind and sun. It has a storage area at the end, where you can put away bedding and other necessities.

Another good choice is an alternative is the CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot. The cot can be transformed from a cot into single or toddler beds by using an extension kit that is available separately. It includes three different mattress heights so you can alter it to fit your child's age.

The final alternative is a travel cot. These are usually only suitable for short-term use and may not provide the same degree of support as the regular cot. In addition, they typically have mattresses that aren't as firm or as thick as a standard one. While they may be a great alternative to a traditional bed for travel but it is important to remember that your child will only use them for a few years before he or she is ready for a larger bed.

Protect your mattress from water with a waterproof mattress

Often a amount of thought is given to purchasing a cot beds for sale, but less thought is given to the mattress your baby will sleep on. This is an essential purchase for your baby. We recommend investing in an organic cotton crib.

As new research shows airflow restriction could be a reason for SIDS and SUDI, you'll be looking to ensure that your baby's bed is free from toys, pillows blankets, muslin cloths, blankets or cot bumpers that could hinder the flow of air around your little one. You should also keep the bed or cot free of any heaters, radiators windows, cables, and plug sockets.

If you are looking for a stylish cot, the Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed (PS375, Cuckooland) is one of the most popular choices among our mom testers. It comes in four colours and looks like it will last for an extended period of time. It can also be converted into a toddler bed so your baby can use it right up to the age of 4.

Another cot that has great design and value is the SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed (PS695 Mother & Baby Crib). Our mom testers were impressed by its sleek design and said it was "simple yet elegant and will last for a long time". It's designed to grow with your child. It has two different height settings so you can increase the height of your baby and lower it once they are able to sit up on their own.

It is important to remember that the mattress should not have a gap greater than 25mm (1") between it and the sides and ends of the cot. This is to ensure your baby can't get out of the cot or become trapped between the mattress and slats. You should also always make sure to use a mattress protector that is 100% cotton and GOTS certified Organic, so that it's breathable and soft but totally waterproof and to prevent any leaks!

If you'd prefer a high-tech option, then the SNOO Baby Cot Smart Sleeper (PS355, Cuckooland) is an excellent option. It's a great device that comes with a mobile application, a weaning feature, and access to sleep consultants. It is expensive and is out of reach for many parents.

Blankets at The End

If you're thinking of letting your child sleep on a blanket in their cot or crib, make sure you have plenty of extras to rotate through the wash. This will stop sheets from becoming excessively dirty and uncomfortable for your little one as well as helping to keep their bedding clean and fresh. A minimum of three or four sets should suffice.

You can change your sheets more often with a set of organic muslin bedding. They are also breathable which will help keep your baby's delicate skin healthy. They are available in a variety of sizes and colours which means you can find the perfect one for your baby's needs.

The best baby blankets are soft and comfortable and ventilated. You shouldn't choose a blanket that is too bulky and heavy as it could create the risk of suffocation to your baby. A blanket made of organic cotton muslin is the best choice, as it is light and airy. A thermal blanket is also a good alternative. These are great for balmy summer days when your baby will need an easy-to-wear cover to keep them warm.

In general, it's recommended to stop using a blanket in your child’s cot by 18 months, or earlier if it is possible. It is because they become dangerous if children are allowed to climb on them. This could lead to accidents such as falling from the crib or bed. However, if your child is used to sleeping on blankets and is covered from birth or sleeps in a baby sleeping bag it is best to leave it in place until they are ready to move to a duvet.

Many parents use milestone blankets to mark their child's development and growth. These blankets are typically marked according to the age of the baby. This is a great way to keep family and friends updated on your baby's progress as well as capture precious moments. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket has a double layer that is both warm and cozy, while also being breathable.

Easy to Assemble

While a baby cot bed is one of the most essential furniture pieces for nursery however, it's also an expensive investment. It's important to choose one that is elegant and robust. The most important factor to consider is that the cot should be in harmony with the overall design of your baby's room. It is also important to consider whether the cot could be transformed into a toddler bed, and if it can be done, how simple it is to do so.

When selecting a cot you should look for models that have sturdy frames solid rails and smooth edges. Avoid cots that have curved corners, because they could pose strangulation risks. Be sure to read the instructions of the manufacturer and avoid making use of any tools that could cause harm. Don't be afraid to ask for help. Ask your friend or family member to help you.

Many top ranked cribs come with matching furniture for your nursery, which can really pull the design of your room together. If you don't want to spend the cost, there are a number of high-quality standalone options. The Elementary cot-bed from John Lewis Anyday comes in a white finish with solid FSC pine, making it a sturdy option. It also has three mattress height positions so it's suitable from birth and can be lowered when your child is ready to begin standing (usually at about 18 months).).

Another great alternative is the Scandi-style Coxley cot from Stokke It has a stunning hand-crafted feel and a neutral grey finish that will suit any decor. It is easy to assemble and fits into doors that have standard doorframes. This is perfect for moving around the house. With the addition of an easy kit that can transform it into a stylish toddler bed in the bench style. It's light enough to put in a bag to carry when you travel. Parents who were part of our panel agreed that it was "easy to assemble" and "looks stunning". The parents also liked the fact that the mattress's base can be moved up or down, which means you can keep your baby's head up during naps and stop them from falling over in the night.