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Buying a Baby Cot Bed
Cot beds are a better long-term option than cribs since they can be converted into a toddler bed. They also come with removable sides and an end panel that can be dropped down to provide access to your child.
Most cribs are suitable for use from birth to around 2 years or until your baby starts trying to climb out. Then, you can switch to a junior bed.
4 Walls
Cot beds are an ensconced, safe space for your baby to sleep or sleep at night. They are equipped with high walls or rails that stop your child from falling, and many come with adjustable mattress heights. This makes a cot bed suitable for toddlers and infants alike. There are a variety of cot bed models, which range from simple and inexpensive to models with numerous additional features. The choice ultimately depends on the family's budget as well as their needs.
Anyone who is a new parent will discover it important to make the right choice in deciding on a baby's sleep arrangement. You need to ensure that your baby will be comfortable and safe, as well as having the space to be used for a prolonged period of time. While cots are great for newborns however, they're also very compact and can be difficult to fit into smaller spaces. In addition, they're generally not suitable until your child is 18 months old or so. A cot bed is a better option for long-term use and can easily be transformed into a toddler bed or small single bed.
Snuz Cot Bed is a versatile, good cribs-value cot. This is a basic but sturdy mini cot beds that comes with an extra deep hood, which protects your baby from the elements of wind and sun. It also features a handy storage area at the end of the cot, so you can keep bedding and other items in a convenient place.
Another option is another option is the CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot. The cot is designed to be a traditional cot but can be transformed into an infant bed or one bed, because of an extension kit that's available separately. It includes three different mattress heights so that you can adjust it to suit your child's age.
The last alternative is a travel cot. These are typically intended for short-term use, and may not provide the same degree of support as the standard cot. Additionally, they usually come with mattresses that aren't as sturdy or as thick as a standard one. They can be a good alternative to a standard cot when you're travelling but you should remember that they'll last only just a few years before your child is ready to move on to a bigger bed.
Protect your mattress from water and dirt
A lot of thought is put into buying a cot, however little thought is given to the mattress your baby will sleep on. This is a very important purchase for your baby. We recommend buying an organic cotton baby bed.
New research suggests that restricted airflow may be the cause of SIDS and SUDI, you will need to ensure your baby's bed is free from toys, pillows blankets, muslin sheets or cot bumpers that can hinder the flow of air around your baby. Ideally, you will also position the cot or cot bed away from radiators, heaters windows, plug sockets and cables that could create danger.
If you're looking for a stylish cot the Mamas & Papas Franklin Cot Bed (PS375, Cuckooland) is a popular choice among our mom testers. It comes in four colors and features a an attractive design that appears like it's going to stand the test of time. It can also convert into a toddler bed which means your baby can use it to the age of 4.
Another cot with excellent style and value is the SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed (PS695 Mother & Baby). Our mom testers were awed by its sleek design, and said it was "simple but stylish and will stand the long-term". It's designed to grow along with your child. It comes with two different height settings so you can raise your newborn and lower it when they're in a position to sit on their own.
When you are choosing a cot it is worth bearing in the mind that there should not be more than 25mm (1 inch) gap between the mattress and the cot sides and ends. This is to ensure your baby is not able to climb out of the cot or get trapped between the mattress and slats. Use a mattress cover that is 100% organic cotton and GOTS-certified to ensure that it is soft, breathable 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 kit that includes an app for mobile devices, a weaning feature, and sleep experts. It's costly and is out of reach for many parents.
Blankets at The End
If you're planning to let your child sleep on a blanket in their cot or crib be sure to have plenty of additional blankets to rotate through the wash. This will keep the sheets fresh and clean and will prevent them from becoming dirty and uncomfortable for your baby. A minimum of three to four sets should be sufficient.
A good quality set of organic muslin blankets allows you to wash the sheets regularly without worrying about them getting too dirty. They are also breathable, which will help keep your baby's delicate skin healthy. You can pick from a wide range of sizes and shades to find the best rated cribs one for your baby.
The best blankets are soft warm and breathable. You shouldn't choose blankets that are heavy and bulky as it could cause a suffocation risk for your baby. It is best to pick an organic blanket made of cotton muslin, which is breathable and lightweight. Another good alternative is a thermal blanket. These are great for warm summer days when your baby will require a lightweight cover to keep them warm.
In general, it is advised to remove blankets in your child's cot by 18 months, or earlier, if you can. They can become dangerous if allowed to climb onto them, which can lead to accidents like falling out of the bed or the crib. However, if your child is used to sleeping on a blanket and has been wrapped from birth or is sleeping in a sleeping bag for babies then you might want to leave the blanket in place until they are ready to move to a duvet.
Many parents use milestone blankets to record their child's progress and growth. These blankets are usually designated according to the age of the baby. This is a great way to keep your family and friends up-to-date on your child's progress, as well as capture precious moments. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket is a beautiful double layer blanket that offers warmth and comfort, yet is still comfortable and breathable.
Easy to Assemble
While a baby cot bed is one of the most important furniture pieces for the nursery, it's also a substantial investment. Therefore, it's worth the effort to choose one that looks as attractive as it is durable and practical. The most important thing to consider is that the cot should be in keeping with the overall style of your baby's room. It is also important to think about whether the cot could be converted to a toddler bed and if so, how easy it will be to accomplish.
When choosing a cot look for models that have strong frames, sturdy rails and smooth finishes. It's also best to avoid models with curved edges, which could be a source of strangulation. Be sure to follow the instructions of the manufacturer and avoid making use of any tools that could cause damage. Finally, don't be afraid to ask for help. Assembly is generally easier when you have two people, so you can ask your partner or a family member to help you.
Many co-occurring beds are paired with nursery furniture which can help pull the look of your room together. However, if you don't have the funds for this, there are many good-quality alternatives that can be used as a stand-alone. The Elementary cot-bed from John Lewis Anyday comes in a white finish with solid FSC pine, which makes it a sturdy option. It also comes with three mattress height positions, so it's suitable from the time of birth and can be adjusted when your child is ready to start standing (usually at about 18 months).).
The Stokke Coxley cot is a excellent alternative. It comes with a neutral grey finish as well as a handmade feel that will suit any decor. It's simple to put together and fits into door frames that are standard and is ideal in the event that you need to move it around your home. It also converts into a chic bench-style toddler bed with the addition of a simple kit. It's also light enough to fit in its own carry bag for trips away. Our panel of parents said it was "a dream to put together" and "looks gorgeous". They also appreciated the fact that you are able to change the position of the base of the mattress up or down - so you can keep your baby's head up during naps and prevent them from rolling off at night.
Cot beds are a better long-term option than cribs since they can be converted into a toddler bed. They also come with removable sides and an end panel that can be dropped down to provide access to your child.
Most cribs are suitable for use from birth to around 2 years or until your baby starts trying to climb out. Then, you can switch to a junior bed.
4 Walls
Cot beds are an ensconced, safe space for your baby to sleep or sleep at night. They are equipped with high walls or rails that stop your child from falling, and many come with adjustable mattress heights. This makes a cot bed suitable for toddlers and infants alike. There are a variety of cot bed models, which range from simple and inexpensive to models with numerous additional features. The choice ultimately depends on the family's budget as well as their needs.
Anyone who is a new parent will discover it important to make the right choice in deciding on a baby's sleep arrangement. You need to ensure that your baby will be comfortable and safe, as well as having the space to be used for a prolonged period of time. While cots are great for newborns however, they're also very compact and can be difficult to fit into smaller spaces. In addition, they're generally not suitable until your child is 18 months old or so. A cot bed is a better option for long-term use and can easily be transformed into a toddler bed or small single bed.
Snuz Cot Bed is a versatile, good cribs-value cot. This is a basic but sturdy mini cot beds that comes with an extra deep hood, which protects your baby from the elements of wind and sun. It also features a handy storage area at the end of the cot, so you can keep bedding and other items in a convenient place.
Another option is another option is the CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot. The cot is designed to be a traditional cot but can be transformed into an infant bed or one bed, because of an extension kit that's available separately. It includes three different mattress heights so that you can adjust it to suit your child's age.
The last alternative is a travel cot. These are typically intended for short-term use, and may not provide the same degree of support as the standard cot. Additionally, they usually come with mattresses that aren't as sturdy or as thick as a standard one. They can be a good alternative to a standard cot when you're travelling but you should remember that they'll last only just a few years before your child is ready to move on to a bigger bed.
Protect your mattress from water and dirt
A lot of thought is put into buying a cot, however little thought is given to the mattress your baby will sleep on. This is a very important purchase for your baby. We recommend buying an organic cotton baby bed.
New research suggests that restricted airflow may be the cause of SIDS and SUDI, you will need to ensure your baby's bed is free from toys, pillows blankets, muslin sheets or cot bumpers that can hinder the flow of air around your baby. Ideally, you will also position the cot or cot bed away from radiators, heaters windows, plug sockets and cables that could create danger.
If you're looking for a stylish cot the Mamas & Papas Franklin Cot Bed (PS375, Cuckooland) is a popular choice among our mom testers. It comes in four colors and features a an attractive design that appears like it's going to stand the test of time. It can also convert into a toddler bed which means your baby can use it to the age of 4.
Another cot with excellent style and value is the SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed (PS695 Mother & Baby). Our mom testers were awed by its sleek design, and said it was "simple but stylish and will stand the long-term". It's designed to grow along with your child. It comes with two different height settings so you can raise your newborn and lower it when they're in a position to sit on their own.
When you are choosing a cot it is worth bearing in the mind that there should not be more than 25mm (1 inch) gap between the mattress and the cot sides and ends. This is to ensure your baby is not able to climb out of the cot or get trapped between the mattress and slats. Use a mattress cover that is 100% organic cotton and GOTS-certified to ensure that it is soft, breathable 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 kit that includes an app for mobile devices, a weaning feature, and sleep experts. It's costly and is out of reach for many parents.
Blankets at The End
If you're planning to let your child sleep on a blanket in their cot or crib be sure to have plenty of additional blankets to rotate through the wash. This will keep the sheets fresh and clean and will prevent them from becoming dirty and uncomfortable for your baby. A minimum of three to four sets should be sufficient.
A good quality set of organic muslin blankets allows you to wash the sheets regularly without worrying about them getting too dirty. They are also breathable, which will help keep your baby's delicate skin healthy. You can pick from a wide range of sizes and shades to find the best rated cribs one for your baby.
The best blankets are soft warm and breathable. You shouldn't choose blankets that are heavy and bulky as it could cause a suffocation risk for your baby. It is best to pick an organic blanket made of cotton muslin, which is breathable and lightweight. Another good alternative is a thermal blanket. These are great for warm summer days when your baby will require a lightweight cover to keep them warm.
In general, it is advised to remove blankets in your child's cot by 18 months, or earlier, if you can. They can become dangerous if allowed to climb onto them, which can lead to accidents like falling out of the bed or the crib. However, if your child is used to sleeping on a blanket and has been wrapped from birth or is sleeping in a sleeping bag for babies then you might want to leave the blanket in place until they are ready to move to a duvet.
Many parents use milestone blankets to record their child's progress and growth. These blankets are usually designated according to the age of the baby. This is a great way to keep your family and friends up-to-date on your child's progress, as well as capture precious moments. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket is a beautiful double layer blanket that offers warmth and comfort, yet is still comfortable and breathable.
Easy to Assemble
While a baby cot bed is one of the most important furniture pieces for the nursery, it's also a substantial investment. Therefore, it's worth the effort to choose one that looks as attractive as it is durable and practical. The most important thing to consider is that the cot should be in keeping with the overall style of your baby's room. It is also important to think about whether the cot could be converted to a toddler bed and if so, how easy it will be to accomplish.
When choosing a cot look for models that have strong frames, sturdy rails and smooth finishes. It's also best to avoid models with curved edges, which could be a source of strangulation. Be sure to follow the instructions of the manufacturer and avoid making use of any tools that could cause damage. Finally, don't be afraid to ask for help. Assembly is generally easier when you have two people, so you can ask your partner or a family member to help you.
Many co-occurring beds are paired with nursery furniture which can help pull the look of your room together. However, if you don't have the funds for this, there are many good-quality alternatives that can be used as a stand-alone. The Elementary cot-bed from John Lewis Anyday comes in a white finish with solid FSC pine, which makes it a sturdy option. It also comes with three mattress height positions, so it's suitable from the time of birth and can be adjusted when your child is ready to start standing (usually at about 18 months).).
The Stokke Coxley cot is a excellent alternative. It comes with a neutral grey finish as well as a handmade feel that will suit any decor. It's simple to put together and fits into door frames that are standard and is ideal in the event that you need to move it around your home. It also converts into a chic bench-style toddler bed with the addition of a simple kit. It's also light enough to fit in its own carry bag for trips away. Our panel of parents said it was "a dream to put together" and "looks gorgeous". They also appreciated the fact that you are able to change the position of the base of the mattress up or down - so you can keep your baby's head up during naps and prevent them from rolling off at night.
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