The One Best Cots For Newborns Mistake Every Beginner Makes

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Best Cots For Newborns

A cot is a bed that is elevated for your child that stops them from falling off. There are a variety of styles including bedside cribs to travel cots.

The mom tester Jasmin was impressed with the cot's storage space, which is ideal for sheets and blankets. It's also simple to set-up and has an incline to alleviate reflux.

1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed

Cot beds are a new parent's best friend. They keep baby warm and (hopefully) sleeping peacefully. When you are looking for a cot, there are many things to take into consideration. From safety and specifications to design and design. A good cot has to last through the newborn stage and even toddlerhood, so long-term durability is essential. This crib is stylish, durable and is in compliance with the most current guidelines. It's also affordable and comes with a mattress included.

Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden 13 months old

Mamas&Papas is adept at designing practical yet stylish nursery furniture, and this crib is no exception. It's a contemporary choice for the baby's first bedroom with modern grey finishes that suit any colour scheme. It can also be transformed into a cool daybed or a toddler bed for long-term use. It comes with two base height positions too which makes it easier to reach for baby and safer than a standard drop-side cot. And it's designed with a shaped base which means it can be used in the majority of doors, a real bonus for time-stretched parents. It comes with a dresser and changer to keep the essentials for your baby in your arms.

2. SnuzFino Cot Bed

The cot will expand with your baby, from birth to around four years of age. It has two mattress heights, which means you can start with a higher base and move down as your child grows and learns to sit up on their own without assistance. It won Gold in the Mother&Baby awards 2024 for best cot, crib or Moses basket, and is a top choice for parents.

This cot is more streamlined than other models that we've tested. It's also suitable for smaller spaces. It comes with a convenient side door that lets you get in easily to feed and change nappies or change a diapers. Parents were impressed by how easy it was to put together, with our tester taking just 12 minutes to get it set up and ready for use.

When choosing a cot bed make sure you choose one that are safe. To stop your baby's legs from getting trapped, all cots to tots should have bars that are not more than 6 centimeters apart. Check that the slats of your cot are securely fastened to prevent any loose or fittings that are rusty.

A quality cot mattress is also key for the comfort of your baby. Choose mattresses that are coated with latex or pocket springs that provide the most support and do not sag. It's worthwhile to invest in a waterproof cover, too, as any soiling will get into the mattress and could make your baby sweaty or uncomfortable.

Some cots are also equipped with extra features, such as gentle rocking movements to aid in settling your baby (like the SNOO Smarter Cot) and adjustable inclines to help ease reflux, and storage for nappy necessities (like the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are fantastic accessories, but only buy items that are safe and suitable for your child.

3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib

If you're looking for a crib for your bed that can be used from birth and put near your bed while baby sleeps, this could be the one you're searching for. It's a compact design that can easily fit through door frames that are standard and weighs just 6kg so it's easy to move around your home. It's also easy to climb up and down it, which is ideal for those diaper changes.

It's lightweight and portable, meaning you can easily move it between rooms or even on holiday. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who want to easily access their newborn in the early stages. It comes with a fitted mattress and a cover for the reflux wedge and a wedge cover, both of which are beneficial features.

The Toddler Kit will also allow it to be transformed into a toddler bed which is a great option for parents since it will last for as long as your child needs it. It's a gorgeous cot bed with Scandi-inspired looks that will look gorgeous in your nursery. It's also an excellent value considering the length of time it will be used for.

Another alternative is this basic solid pine cot that is suitable from birth to three years old and costs just PS372. Our test subjects loved the stylish design of the panel. It is easy to assemble and includes teething rail, a storage drawer, and adjustable height settings. Its compact dimensions make it a great crib choice for those with sloped ceilings or smaller spaces. Its sturdy stature will also ensure it stands the years and won't be prone to falling apart like some cot beds can.

4. Babyletto Bedside Crib

This crib at the bedside allows parents to snuggle up their infant close just before bedtime. The NHS recommends that babies be kept in a separate bedroom for the first 6 months but many parents find that having their child near them before bedtime soothing.

This cot is available in a range of colors and paints that are non-toxic which means it can be matched to your bedroom or nursery decor. It's also a great choice for parents with sloping ceilings who do not want a cot that takes up too much floor space. It can be adjusted to 11 different heights and can be tilted to four positions with an incline option that aids in reflux.

It's also a solidly built product that will last into the toddler years. One parent tester stated that her child had slept in the cot for two years and was in good condition to pass it on to her youngest.

Another benefit is that this cot is tiny and compact, so it's easy to set up and move around if required. It's a great option for parents with limited space and can also function as portable cot. Testers found it easy to put together and loved the storage drawer for storing everything you need for your baby. It's not cheap cot bed however, it's well worth the cost for its style and practicality. You'll need to buy an additional mattress for this cot. We recommend an airy, firm mattress that is fitted to prevent your Baby Cot Bed from getting suffocated. It should be a few inches smaller than the frame of the cot to stop your child from being able to get out.

5. SnuzFino Bedside Mini Cot Bed

The SnuzFino crib is among our most elegant models, but it's not only about looks. This cot is designed to last your newborn for the first 18 months. It could also be converted into a bed for toddlers by adding an additional toddler kit. The design is timeless and chic and our test-run showed that it would suit any nursery, especially when you choose a matching changing unit and wardrobe.

No matter what type of cot you choose, be sure that it complies with the guidelines applicable to your baby's age as well as your home. The distance between bars should not be more than 6.5cm (two inches) in order to keep children from getting their heads trapped. Additionally the surface shouldn't be rough to avoid the risk of suffocation. You'll need to buy a mattress for your cot that is perfect, with no gaps around the edges. It must also be made of breathable materials in order to keep your baby's body temperature in check.

Although it's tempting to purchase a cot with additional features, such as drawers for storage built-in and sides that can be removed for the bassinet (as with the Mamas and Papas Lua Cot), these should be considered in light of your budget and lifestyle. The best cots are designed to let your baby sleep safely and comfortably and often find cot beds that have plenty of storage space without costing a fortune.

If you're looking for a modern option, the SNOO crib with Smart Sleeper has a built in sensor that responds to your baby's cries. It gently rock the baby to sleep in an identical way to the mother's womb. The cost is a bit expensive, but it could be worth it for babies who are prone to fussiness.

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