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How to Choose the Best Cot Beds for Your Baby
If you are expecting a baby, it is important to select a cot which will ensure safety and security for your baby. Choose a cot that has fixed sides (rather than drop-sides), which comply with strict UK safety standards.
Our top choice is this simple but elegant coffin from John Lewis' Anyday range. It has three mattress positions, teething bars and a storage drawer. It is also simple to assemble, with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cot beds keep babies comfy and cosy. Look for a breathable soft, soft fabric. Make sure the mattress fits snugly, to avoid any gaps that could create a risk of being suffocated. There are many mattresses on the market including coil springs, foam and other natural materials suitable for allergy sufferers - so do your research before deciding on the best one for your baby's requirements.
Whether you opt for a convertible or standard cot, the primary factor to comfort is a mattress of high-quality that provides proper support and promotes healthy posture. This is also true for the slats, which must be firmly attached and not sagging or bent. The slats need to be firmly connected to the frame so that your child does not get caught when they move in their sleep.
If you're not sure which mattress to buy, ask your family members or friends or look up online reviews for suggestions. Choose mattresses that are breathable, as they can help regulate your body temperature and less likely to hold bacteria.
In terms of style there's a variety of styles, from traditional sleigh styles with elaborate details to sleek, contemporary designs. Some are even painted with vibrant primary colours which is great when you want your baby to wake up feeling bright and happy!
Most cots come with an under-bed storage drawer, teething rails that prevent your child from chewing on the sides of the cot and adjustable height bases to accommodate your child's growth. You can also purchase a drop side for smaller infants or those with medical conditions that make it difficult to bend over.
For added security, opt for a cot that complies with the strict UK safety standards and can easily convert into an infant bed when the time is appropriate. Find this information in the product description or in the key specifications.
Safety
A safe sleeping environment is an essential consideration when choosing a cot. Make sure that the mattress is snug and has no gap between it and the cot/cot bed sides or ends (big gaps could trap your child's head or arms). Make sure the mattress is not too firm and thin. Thick mattresses could increase the risk of SIDS. Many companies sell mattresses in different materials including foam and natural materials that are suitable for allergy sufferers. Some have anti-microbial treatment. If your mattress has an inclined side, make sure it is in the up position and secured.
Drop sides should only be allowed down only when an adult is in the room. This can prevent accidental releases. Do not place your cot against a wall if it has an end that is solid. This will restrict airflow, which can cause death in the coffin. According to the latest research, cots with slatted ends are safer since they allow for greater airflow.
If your cot has a fixed side, opt for this as it's safer when your child begins to crawl and then pull themselves up. If your child is climbing with confidence and standing, it's the time to move to a junior bed.
Some cots are equipped with an option that allows the base to be raised up to three different levels. This is a fantastic safety measure and enables the cot of your child to grow with them. Some cots have footplates that are adjustable, which is great for toddlers who want to sit up in their bed.
When placing your child's cot be sure that there are no visible hazards. It should be placed away from power and heater points. Also make sure it is away from windows, curtains, and blind cords. They all could pose a strangulation risk. When purchasing second-hand furniture, or heirlooms, be sure to look out for choking hazards such as stickers and transfers. These can peel off and cause danger.
If you're unsure of how to safely use your cot, ask other parents for advice or take part in a local NCT New Baby class. If your cot comes with a manual, read it carefully before using it, and follow the safe-use instructions closely.
Style
With its gorgeous sleigh style This stunning cot bed will look great in your nursery. The panel was impressed by the mix of natural and white wood, as well as the innovative features like drawers under the bed for all baby essentials, like bedding, nappy and an impressive array of baby clothes. It's also easy to assemble with clear instructions and separate sets of screws for each section. It can also be transformed into a bed for toddlers and a desk when your child gets older (see the product's description for more details).
One of our favorite features are the teething rails which protect your baby from smacking their head against the cot sets's side or any other protruding parts of the cot like handles or a corner post. They will also stop them from chewing on the wood, preventing them from becoming in danger of being suffocated. There's also a drop-side for easier access to your infant. We love that the cot can be converted into a toddler bed and that it's sturdy enough to last for four years. It also complies with the stringent UK safety standards, which you'll find in the main specifications beneath each product.
Cot beds are generally bigger than recommended cribs and can be transformed into toddler beds when your child is ready which means you don't have to worry about purchasing a new bed when they're ready to transition. However, they can be more expensive upfront than a standard crib.
If your nursery is small, you may want to consider a crib. It is smaller and takes less space. However should you be planning on spending a lot of your baby's time in your bedroom or you need a bed that lasts longer, you should opt for a cot.
If a cot doesn't meet the UK safety standards set by BS EN 716 or BS 8509 (which refers to the thickness of mattresses, the materials used, and other important elements in baby cot mattresses), it is unsafe for babies to sleep. The slats must not be too far apart to prevent your child from falling out.
Storage
The amount of baby equipment you'll need is overwhelming regardless of whether you're a new mom or an experienced one. This is why it's essential to consider storage options when selecting the crib bed. Some cots have additional storage options, including drawers under the bed or a top changer (available separately). Some can be transformed to a toddler or a small single bed, which can extend their usefulness for a longer period of time.
Some cot beds can be transformed into a daybed, as seen here on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin cot sets. This is a great choice for those who prefer an unstructured design since the conversion process is simple and requires just the removal of one side panel. This also allows parents to save money on a separate bed.
Some cot beds have a hanging rail that can be used to hang muslins, dolls, as well as other small things. This helps to keep everything organized, neat and tidy and looks great. These items are easily accessible to parents, making it easier for parents to feed their child.
A teething rail is a desirable feature that is included in some cots. This can help to prevent your little one chewing on the wood that can cause irritation. Some cots are designed with more traditional designs and include a large drawer under the bed that is perfect for storing toys, blankets clothing, and other baby necessities.
This is a great option when space is a problem, but you will have to purchase a drawer separately. You may also need to purchase a different mattress and bedding since oval mattresses and sheets are not typically included with the cot.
This sleigh cot bed from Stokke is a lovely example of Scandi-style at its best and features a huge under-bed storage drawer that's great to keep baby's essentials out of view but within easy reach. The alphabetically labeled pieces and clear instructions made it easy to assemble our panel. It's suitable for infants from birth and can be made into a toddler bed once your child is ready. This means it's good value too.