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Cot beds are a better long-term choice than cribs as they can be transformed into a toddler bed. They also come with removable sides and an end panel that can be pulled down to make it easier for your child.

Most cribs can be used from birth until around 2 years, or until your child starts to climb out. Then, you should change to junior beds.

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Cot beds provide an ideal and safe space for your baby to rest in at night or during nap time. They feature high walls or rails that prevent your baby from falling, and many come with adjustable mattress heights. This makes a cot bed ideal for toddlers and infants alike. There are a variety of cot beds available, from simple and affordable cots models to those with extra features. The final decision depends on your family's needs and budget.

Selecting the best baby sleeping arrangement is a major decision for any parent who is about to become a. You need to ensure that your baby is secure and safe. It must also be a place you can stay in for a long time. While top rated cots can be great for infants and are small but they can also be difficult to squeeze into smaller spaces. In addition, they're generally only suitable for use until your child is 18 months old or at the earliest. A cot-bed is a much more durable alternative and can be easily converted into a toddler bed or small single bed.

If you're looking for a value, versatile cot we suggest the Snuz Cot Bed. This is a sturdy, simple crib with an extended hood that can protect your baby from 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.

CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot is an alternative. The cot is designed to be a traditional cot but can be transformed into an infant bed or one bed, due to an extension kit that's available separately. It includes three different mattress heights so you can alter it according to your child's age.

The last option is a travel bed. They are designed for short-term use and don't provide the same level support as a standard bed. Additionally, they usually come with mattresses that aren't as sturdy or as thick as a standard one. They can be a great alternative to a standard cot if you travel, but it's worth remembering that they'll only last several years before your child is ready to move on to larger beds.

Protect your mattress from water with a waterproof mattress

A lot of thought is put into buying a cot, but less consideration is given to the mattress your baby will sleep on. This is an essential purchase for your baby. We recommend buying an organic cotton crib.

New research suggests that airflow restriction could be the cause of SIDS and SUDI, you will want to make sure your baby's bedroom is free of toys, pillows blankets, muslin cloths, blankets or cot bumpers that can hinder the flow of air around your baby. You should also keep the bed or cot clear of radiators, heaters, windows, cables, and plug sockets.

If you're looking for a stylish cot, the Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed (PS375, Cuckooland) is an extremely popular choice among our mum testers. It comes in four colours and has beautiful design that looks like it's going to last for a long time. It can also be transformed into a toddler's crib, so that your child can use the crib until four years old.

The SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed is another cot that has great style and value (PS695 Mother and Baby). Our mum testers loved its sleek design and stated that it was "simple yet elegant and will stand the test of time". It's designed to expand with your child, too. It comes with two levels of height for the mattress so you can keep your baby raised and then lower it when they begin to sit up unaided.

When you are choosing a cot it is worth bearing in the mind that there shouldn't be more than 25mm (1 inch) gap between the mattress and the cot's sides and ends. This will ensure that your child won't get out of the crib or be trapped between the mattress slats. Also, you should make sure to use mattress protectors that are 100% cotton and GOTS certified Organic, so that it's breathable and soft but also completely waterproof to stop any leaks!

If you prefer, you can go for a more technological option and opt for the SNOO Smart Sleeper Baby Cot (PS355, Cuckooland). It's a great device that comes with a mobile application and a weaning function, and access to sleep consultants. However, it is expensive and may be out of budget for many parents.

Blankets at the End of The Road

If you plan to allow your baby to sleep in a cot or crib with a blanket, make sure to have enough extras so you can clean them regularly. This will keep the sheets clean and fresh and will prevent them from becoming too dirty and uncomfortable for your baby. A minimum of three or four sets is sufficient.

You can change your bedding more often with organic muslin bedding. They are also breathable and help keep your baby's skin healthy and happy. You can pick from a wide range of sizes and shades to find the best one for your baby.

The best blankets are soft, warm and breathable. A blanket that is heavy and bulky could cause your baby to choke. A blanket made of organic cotton muslin is ideal because it is lightweight and breathable. Another good alternative is a thermal blanket. These are great for warm summer days when your baby will need a lightweight cover to keep them warm.

In general, it's advised to remove blankets in your child's cot by 18 months, or earlier, if possible. They can be risky if children climb over them. This could result in accidents such as falling from the crib or the bed. However, if your child is used to sleeping on blankets and is wrapped from birth or is sleeping in a baby sleep bag, you may want to leave the blanket in place until they are ready to transition to a duvet.

Many parents use a milestone blanket to mark their baby's growth and development typically using numbers that reflect the age of the child. This is a great way to keep family and friends up-to-date on your child's progress, and also capture precious moments. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket has a double layer that's both warm and cozy, but also breathable.

Easy to Assemble

While a baby cot bed is among the most essential pieces of nursery furniture however, it's also an expensive investment. It's worth taking time to select one that looks as appealing as it is strong and practical. The most important consideration is that the cot needs to be in harmony with the overall design of the baby's room. It is also important to consider whether the cot can be converted into a toddler bed, and if so, how easy it is to do so.

When choosing a cot, make sure you choose a model with strong frames, sturdy rails and smooth edges. It's also best to avoid models with curved edges which could pose a risk of strangulation. Make sure you read the directions of the manufacturer and avoid using any tools that could cause damage. Don't be afraid to ask for assistance. Ask your family or friend member to assist you.

Many cribs come with matching furniture for the nursery, which can really pull the look of your room together. If you don't have the budget for this you can find plenty of good-quality standalone options available. The Elementary cot bed from John Lewis' Anyday range, for example, comes in a modern white finish and is constructed of solid FSC pine for a durable option. It also has three mattress height positions so it's suitable for use starting from the time of birth and can be adjusted when your child is ready to start standing (usually at about 18 months).).

Another great option is the Scandi-style Coxley cot from Stokke It has a beautiful hand-crafted feel and a neutral grey finish that will suit any room. It is easy to assemble and Baby Crib (tdid.ru) fits into doors that have standard doorframes. This is perfect to move around the house. It can also be converted into a chic, toddler bed using the addition of a basic kit. It's also light enough to fit in its own bag for trips away. Parents who were part of our panel agreed that it was "easy to put together" and "looks beautiful". The parents also loved the fact that the mattress's base can be moved either up or down, which means you can keep your baby's head up during naps and stop them from falling over at night.

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