7 Simple Secrets To Totally Rolling With Your Baby Cot

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7 Simple Secrets To Totally Rolling With Your Baby Cot

Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?

Cots are designed to keep infants from getting out of bed or becoming suffocated in the event of a fall between the mattress and the cot. They should not have sharp edges or protrusions.

The majority of cots have four secured sides, so you can be certain that your baby is safe at all times. Many cots come in a fixed-size and can be converted into a toddler bed if your child gets older.

Standard Cots

Standard cots are great for smaller nursery settings and can be easily fitted alongside parents' beds and allow parents to watch their baby whilst they sleep. These cots are designed to be safe and secure with fixed sides to prevent infants from climbing over the sides. Once your baby is able to stand and crawl on the sides, they pose a safety risk and should be removed.

Cots are typically circular to help reduce space and are also more compact than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and provide a safe and comfortable place for your child to sleep. They can be easily moved between spaces and are often on wheels or castors to enable you to move them around easily.

cots and tots  have extra features, like teething rails or drawers however, many are basic and basic. Natural materials are the best because they are more durable and resistant to wear and tear. They should be kept free of stuffed toys or pillows as these can pose danger of suffocation for young children.

A cot-bed is a larger version than a cot, with a removable side and end panels. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed when your baby grows out of it. This feature is particularly useful in the event that you're planning to have more than one child because it removes the need to switch between different types of furniture and saves money on buying separate beds. The majority of cot-beds are suitable from birth to about two years old, depending on the weight and size of your infant.



Drop-side Cots

If you suffer from back pain, a cot with drop-sides is the best alternative. It won't require you to bend over the side. Back pain is a common issue for women who are pregnant and new mothers, particularly when they've had back injuries in the past.

This type of cot also allows your baby to be reached more easily during the day without you having to worry about your back or lifting them. But, you must make sure that the distance between the base of the cot and the mattress is at least 4cm so that your child isn't able to climb out.

If you're unsure the best cot for your child's needs We suggest calling us at Baby's Hyperstore to talk through your options. We can help you find the most secure, stylish cot that can grow with your child and meet all safety standards required by law.

John Lewis Elementary cot is our top pick. It was praised for its ease of assembly. Gina, a mum tester has said that it was "a simple assembly with very clear and illustrated instructions". It includes a teething rail, a drawer for storage and 3 different positions for the mattress's height.

The cot is a good option for babies who are able to sleep all at night. But you should check that the cot is made of a safe material, such as solid wood and that the slats are secured properly and not too loose.

Verify that the cot has been certified to be in compliance with British safety regulations. Before 2011, US cots were not tested in the same way as UK models, and this has led to unsafe designs being outlawed in the USA. Look for a model with an auto-locking side for the drop in the upward position. It will require two consecutive actions to unlock. This will stop your child from being able lower the side to climb out.

Corner Cots

Red Nose, an organization which works to stop sudden infant deaths syndrome, says that any fabric placed near babies should be tucked tightly to prevent the risk of the baby suffocating. Red Nose advises that curtains or blinds shouldn't be left hanging over the cot as they can be strangulating and babies can catch their heads against them when they roll over during their sleep.

This minimalist cot-bed is a low-cost option but it's actually quite robust. It's suitable for infants up to toddlers. It can be transformed to a toddler's bed by removing the side panel. It's also a great option for parents with high ceilings that slope. It comes with lockable castors that prevent the cot falling down.

This wooden cot bed in vintage style is another cot that is easily converted. It can be used by children from birth until age 4. It has an unique oval shape that means it won't get stuck in corners and will easily fit through standard door frames. By removing the bars, you can convert the cot into a fashionable bed for older children.

cots and tots  that's a great investment, this curved cot bed is available in off-white or stylish green and will be the focal point of any nursery. It is a great choice for parents who are looking for a durable product. It can be converted into a bed for toddlers by removing its sides and then into a twin bed for older children when the front rails are removed. It's also extremely durable and includes a storage compartment, teething rails, and a handy hanger for blankets or muslins.

Cots with Drawers

There are numerous options on the market, whether you need additional storage space for your baby's clothing or bedding or a design that can grow with them. Some cots can be converted into toddler beds so that you can easily change them when your child is old enough to use them. Some have built-in drawers to store things and some even include a changing station!

A crib with drawers is ideal to store all your child's favorite toys, muslin cloths, or blankets in, and it also makes tidying up easier because you can put everything in the same location. A lot of these cots come with anti-bite plastic strips along the sides - great for babies who are teething!

If you're looking to save money but still need a chic and practical cot, the Ikea Sniglar is a good option. Its slim and simple design will fit in the majority of rooms. It is compatible with an ordinary cot mattress and has three heights that can be adjusted to allow your baby to grow with it. It can be transformed into a bed for toddlers by taking off the side panel. There are matching furniture pieces to accompany it.

Although it can be tricky to build (one of our testers noted that the instructions were not clear) after it's put together, it is lightweight and sturdy. It has an additional feature: a tilting function which can help with reflux and colic. It's also available in a variety of colours too so you can match it to other furniture in the nursery to create a cohesive look.

Cots with Storage

If you wish to keep your baby's toys and bedding away from view however, they are still within reach, a cot with storage is ideal. They usually have a handy drawer where you can put away a lot of your essentials, and some have hanging rails to hang muslin cloths or blankets, as well as a teething rail to protect the cot sides from your child's chewing urges.

Based on the style of your cot, you may be able to turn it into a toddler bed or a day bed when your child is ready for a change, and some can even turn into a junior bed after your baby turns five. This provides you with an excellent value for money and guarantees that your cot will remain a part of the family for many years to come, but be sure to verify the dimensions to make sure it's appropriate for the nursery before purchasing.

Obaby's Stamford Luxury Cotbed is a stylish cot which can be used for babies up to two years old. It will also grow with your child. The classic cot features a simple design, but it offers numerous features, including an under-bed drawer to store items, a teething rail, and height levels that can be adjusted. It's also a breeze to assemble with alphabetically labelled components and excellent instructions.

For a more high-tech sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a bassinet, baby cot and moses basket all in one. It's set to revolutionize the way that babies sleep and is backed with expert advice from international sleep experts. The cost is expensive and may not be within the budget of many families. Learn more about the SNOO Smart Sleeper in our full review.