What Baby Cot Bed Will Be Your Next Big Obsession?

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What Baby Cot Bed Will Be Your Next Big Obsession?

Buying a Baby Cot Bed

Cot beds can be transformed into toddler beds, which makes them a more durable option than cribs. They come with removable sides, and an end panel can be dropped to allow access to your child.

Most cots are suitable for use from birth to 2 years, or until your baby starts trying to climb out. Then, it is time to switch to junior beds.

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Cot beds provide the safety and security for your baby to rest or rest during the night. They are equipped with high walls or rails that prevent your baby from falling, and many come with adjustable mattress heights. This makes a cot bed perfect for infants and toddlers alike. There are a variety of cot bed models, ranging 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.

Choosing the right baby sleeping arrangement is an important choice for any new parent. You must ensure that your baby is comfortable and secure. It must also be a place that you can use for a long period of time. While cots are great for newborns but they're also quite small and may be difficult to fit into smaller spaces. They're generally only suitable for use up to 18 months. A cot bed is the best option for long-term use and is easily transformed into a toddler bed or a small single bed.

Snuz Cot Bed is a flexible, affordable cot. It's a sturdy, simple cot with an extended hood that can protect your baby from wind and sun. It has a storage space at the end, where you can store bedding and other essentials.

CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot is another option. The cot is designed to be an ordinary cot, but can be transformed into a toddler bed or even one bed, because of an extension kit that is available separately. It has three different mattress heights, so you can keep the mattress up for newborns and young babies, before lowering it as your child gets older.

The last alternative is a travel bed. These are usually only suitable for temporary use and don't offer the same degree of support as a regular cot. They often come with mattresses which are not as firm or as thick as the regular ones. Although they can be a great alternative to a standard bed when you are travelling, it is important to remember that your child will only be using them for a few short years before they is ready to move on to a bigger bed.

Protect your mattress from water with a waterproof mattress

Many people spend lots of time and effort choosing a cot but pay less attention to the mattress your baby will sleep on. This is an essential purchase for your baby. We recommend investing in an organic cotton baby bed.

It is important to ensure that the cot bed is not cluttered with blankets, toys, or pillows. They could block the airflow around your child. Ideally, you will also position the cot or cot bed away from heaters, radiators, windows as well as plug sockets and cables that could create danger.

The Mamas & Papas Franklin Cot Bed is a popular choice among our mom testers. It comes in four colors and looks like it will last for a long time. It can also be transformed into a toddler's bed to allow your baby to use the crib until four years old.

Another cot with great design and value is the SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed (PS695, Mother&Baby). Our mom testers loved its sleek design and said it was "simple but stylish and will endure the test of time". It's designed to grow with your child. It comes with two different height settings, so you can raise your newborn and lower it once they are capable of sitting on their own.


It is crucial to remember that the mattress shouldn't have a gap of more than 25mm (1") between it and the sides and ends of the cot. This will ensure that your baby won't escape from the crib or be trapped between the mattress slats. Choose a mattress cover that is 100% organic cotton and GOTS certified to ensure it is breathable, soft and waterproof.

Alternatively, if you prefer something more modern, the SNOO Baby Cot Smart Sleeper (PS355, Cuckooland) is an excellent option. It's a smart device that comes with an app for mobile devices as well as a weaning feature and sleep experts. It's expensive and not accessible to many parents.

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If you're planning to allow your baby to sleep in a crib or cot with a blanket, make sure to have enough extras to clean them regularly. This will keep the sheets from becoming too dirty and uncomfortable for your child as well as helping to keep their bed clean and fresh. A minimum of three to four sets should suffice.

You can change your bedding more often with organic muslin bedding. They are also breathable, which helps keep your baby's delicate skin healthy. They are available in a variety of sizes and colours and sizes, so you can choose the right ones to meet your baby's requirements.

The best blankets are soft warm and breathable. You don't want a blanket that is too bulky and heavy as it could pose the risk of suffocation to your baby. A blanket made from organic cotton muslin is a great choice, as it is light and breathable. A thermal blanket is also a great alternative. They are ideal for those warm summer days when your baby needs an easy-to-wear 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 it is possible. This is because they could become dangerous if they are allowed to climb on them, leading to accidents, such as falling out of the crib or bed. However, if your baby is used to sleeping on blankets and has been covered from birth or sleeps in a baby sleep bag then you might want to keep the blanket in place until they are ready to move to a duvet.

Many parents use a milestone blanket to mark the development and growth of their child typically using numbers that represent the age of the child. It is a great way to keep family and friends up-to-date on your baby's progress and also capture precious moments. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket is a gorgeous double layer blanket that provides warmth and comfort, while still being comfortable and breathable.

Easy to Assemble

A baby cot bed although one of the most important furniture pieces for the nursery, is also an investment. As such, it's worth taking time to select the one that looks good as it is sturdy and practical. The most important consideration is that the cot needs to be in keeping with the overall style of your baby's room. You'll also want to consider whether the cot could be converted to a toddler bed and, If so, how simple it is to accomplish.

When selecting a cot you should choose a cot that have sturdy frames, sturdy rails and smooth edges. Avoid models with 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. Don't be afraid to ask for assistance. Ask your partner or family member to assist you.

Many cot beds come with matching nursery furniture which can help pull the style of your room together. If you don't want to spend the cost, there are a number of good quality standalone options. The Elementary cot-bed from John Lewis Anyday comes in white with solid FSC pine, which makes it a durable option. It comes with three mattress settings, so it can be used right from the age of. It can also be adjusted to lower the height once your child is ready to start standing (usually around 18 months).

The Stokke Coxley cot is a excellent option. It comes with an unassuming grey finish and a handmade feel that will suit any interior. It is easy to assemble and fits into doors that have standard doorframes. This is great to move around the house. It also converts into a chic toddler bed using the addition of a simple kit. It's light enough to put in a carry bag when you travel. Our panel of parents agreed that it was "a dream to put together" and "looks beautiful". They also appreciated the fact that you are able to change the position of the base of the mattress up or down so that you can keep your baby's head elevated during nap time and stop them from falling asleep at the end of the night.