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How to Choose the best cots Cot Beds for Your Baby
If you're expecting a child, it's important to choose a cot that's safe and secure for your baby. Choose a cot that has fixed sides instead of drop-sides. This will comply with UK safety standards.
Our top rated cots choice is this simple but stylish cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. It has three mattress positions, teething bars and a storage drawer. It is also easy to put together, and comes with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cot beds keep children warm and cozy. Choose a soft, airy fabric, and ensure that the mattress is snug to prevent any gaps which could pose a suffocation risk. There are many types of mattresses available, including coils springs, foam and natural materials for allergy-sufferers. Do your research to determine the best one for your child.
No matter if you choose a conventional cot or a convertible one, a comfortable mattress is vital to your the comfort. It should provide adequate support and promote a healthy posture. The same is true for the slats, which should be secured and not bent or sagging. The slats must be securely fixed to the frame so that your child doesn't get trapped in them while moving in their sleep.
If you're not sure what mattress to buy, consult your family members or friends or look up online reviews for suggestions. Choose breathable mattresses, as they can help you regulate your body temperature and are less likely to hold bacteria.
There are a myriad of styles to choose from such as traditional sleighs, with elaborate details and sleek, modern designs. Some are decorated with bright primary colors to make your child feel happy and cheerful as they awake.
The majority of cots have a drawer for storage underneath teething rails to prevent your child from chewing the sides of the cot and adjustable height bases to accommodate baby's growth. You can even buy drop sides for small infants or those with medical conditions that make it difficult to bend over.
Look for a cot which is compliant with the strict UK safety standards and can easily be converted into a toddler's bed when it is time. Look for this information in the description or key specs.
Safety
A safe sleeping environment is a must and a major factor when selecting a cot. The mattress should be snugly fitted and there should be no gaps between the mattress and the edges or sides of the cot/cot-bed (large gaps could hold the child's arms and head). Make sure the mattress is firm and thin. Mattresses that are thick can increase the risk of SIDS. Many companies offer a range of mattresses, ranging from basic foam to natural materials for allergy sufferers. Some have anti-microbial treatment. If your crib has a drop side, ensure that it is in the up position and secured.
Drop sides should only be allowed down only when an adult is present in the room. This can prevent accidental release. Do not place your cot against a wall if it has an end that is solid. This can restrict airflow, which can cause death in the coffin. According to the most recent research, cots with slatted edges may be safer because they allow for more airflow.
If your crib has a fixed side, opt for this as it will be safest when your child starts to crawl and pull themselves up. When your child is climbing with confidence and standing, it's time to move to a junior bed.
Some cots come with an option that allows the base to be raised to three different levels. This is a wonderful security measure that allows the cot of your child to grow with them. Some cots come with footplates that can be adjusted to suit for toddlers who like to stand up.
When you put your child in their cot, make sure that there is no visible danger. It must be kept away from heaters and power points, windows, curtains and blind cords (these can be strangulation hazards). If you're buying furniture that is second-hand or an heirloom Be sure to check for potential dangers to your child's health such as stickers and transfers that can be removed and pose a risk.
If you're not sure how to use your cot in a safe manner you can ask other parents or visit the local NCT New Baby course for assistance and guidance. If your crib comes with a manual be sure to go through it before using it and follow the directions.
Style
This stunning cot bed with its sleigh-style design will look fantastic in your nursery. Our panel loved the mix of natural and white pine, and its clever features, such as under-bed storage drawers to keep all those baby essentials like bedding, nappies and a dazzling array of baby outfits. It is also easy to put together, with clear instructions and screws for each section. It can also be converted into a toddler desk or bed when your child gets older (see product description for more information).
One of our favourite features is the teething rails that protect your little one from bumping their head on the side of the cot or any protruding parts of the cot, like handles or a corner post. They also help stop them chewing on the wood, preventing them from being suffocated. It also has an opening that can be dropped to make it easier for access to your infant cot bed. We love that it can be converted to a toddler bed, and that it's built to last for four years. It also meets the strict UK safety standards, which are listed in the key specs beneath each product.
Cot beds can be turned into toddler beds if your child is old enough. This lets you avoid purchasing a new crib as your child gets ready to go up. They can be more expensive than cribs.
If your nursery is small, you may be considering a crib. It is smaller and requires less space. However it is recommended to consider a cot if you are planning to spend a lot of your baby's time in your bedroom or you need an item that lasts longer, you should opt for a cot.
A cot isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it doesn't meet the strict UK safety standards outlined in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which covers the thickness of mattresses, the materials used and other essential elements of cot mattresses for baby. The slats shouldn't be too far apart to stop your baby from falling off.
Stores
The amount of baby stuff you'll need is a mess regardless of whether you're a first-time parent or a seasoned one. It is important to think about storage when you choose a cot. A number of cots and tots have additional storage solutions available such as drawers in the under-bed or a coordinating cot top ranked cribs changer (available separately). Some are even able to be converted into a toddler bed or a single bed, which can extend their use for a longer time.
Some cot beds can be adapted into a day bed like this one on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great option for those who prefer more flexible designs as the process of conversion is simple and requires just the removal of one side panel. This will allow parents to save money on the purchase of a separate bed.
Some cot beds have hanging rails that can be used to hang muslins and Dummies along with other small items. This keeps everything neat, tidy and organised. It also looks beautiful. Being able to access these items will make it easier for parents to feed their baby.
Another thing to look out for is a teething rail that comes in a few cots. This will help prevent your little one chewing on the wood that could cause them irritation. Some cots are designed with a more traditional style and include a large under-bed storage drawer which is ideal to store blankets, toys clothes, and other baby essentials.
This is a great solution if space is an issue, but you will have to purchase a drawer separately. It is also possible to buy a new mattress and bedding, as oval mattresses and sheets aren't usually included in the cot itself.
This sleigh cot bed by Stokke is a lovely example of Scandi-style at its best and features a huge under-bed storage drawer that's great for keeping all those baby necessities out of sight but still within reach. The alphabetically labeled components and clear instructions made it easy to put together for our panel. It is suitable for babies from birth and can be transformed into a toddler's bed once your child's ready.