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How to Choose a Cot Bed

Cot beds are a safe, comfortable and secure environment for your child to rest. They can be dangerous however in the event that you don't adhere to safety rules.

The Mamas and Papas Coxley cot-bed is our top pick. It has been praised for its beauty, ease of assembly, and quality construction. It's suitable for infants and can be made into a toddler bed by the purchase of an extension kit.

Safety

Cot Beds are designed to provide a place that is safe and comfortable for your baby. The most important consideration is whether the bed meets current safety standards. It is important to check that a second-hand cot or heirloom cot been cleaned and is in compliance with the most current British standards. It should also be free from stickers and other transfers that could present a choking hazard as well as any protrusions on the top rail that could be able to catch your child's clothes or hinder them from climbing out.

Make sure the mini cot beds has been properly assembled, particularly in the case of a vintage or hand-me-down model. Older cots could have been painted with lead paint, which is harmful to babies. Modern cots have an integrated locking mechanism that stops the crib from collapsing or folding while your child is inside.

Selecting the right mattress for your baby is also important. It should be firm and snugly fit into the cot with no gaps on either side. Use a mattress cover made of waterproof to protect the fabric and extend its life.

A cot that has an adjustable base height is an ideal choice as it will allow you to lower the mattress as your child grows. This will stop them from climbing out of the cot and falling out of the bed, and also helping to reduce their risk of SIDS. It's also a good idea to check the height of the base regularly particularly after your child has started pulling themselves up and crawling around during sleep.

When your baby is no longer in their bassinet, or crib, the next step is the purchase of a cot-bed. Selecting one that complies with the British safety standards BS EN 716 as a cot and BS 8509 as bed will ensure they have a safe space to sleep for the first six months of their life. As they grow older, you may think about a bunk bed or single bed. Luckily, Babymore offers a wide range of cot beds that meet all the necessary safety standards.

Style

It can be difficult for new parents to pick a Cot Bed which is both safe and fashionable. However, with a little bit of research you can find the perfect crib for your baby, which will look stylish and fit your decor. The best cots come in different styles, including solid fronts and slatted side panels. You can pick one that is in line with your style and the room of your baby.

If you're looking to buy something traditional, modern or somewhere in between There's a wide variety of affordable cots available online that can meet the needs of all budgets and tastes. Some cots even come with extra features like teething rails and under-bed drawers to help keep everything neat and tidy!

Another important factor to consider is the length of use of your cot. It is recommended to move your child to a toddler bed at the time they are able to sit up unaided, which usually happens at the age of 3. A cot that is converted into a toddler's bed is a great investment. You can buy the mattress on its own and, when your child is ready to go to bed, you can lower the bed base to its lowest setting.

The sleigh and four-poster cot designs are popular with new parents. These designs can add elegance and class to any room and are particularly effective in rooms with high ceilings. They can be complemented by a canopy or curtains for a more dramatic effect.

When it is time to choose your baby's bedding You should aim for breathable fabrics like cotton or bamboo. This is gentler on the delicate skin of your baby and will help to regulate their temperature. It is also recommended to avoid using blankets that are heavy because they can pose the risk of suffocation. It is recommended to use fitted sheets that are comfortably to the mattress and ensure there aren't any gaps between the two sides of the bed. This will decrease the risk of tripping and snagging, and increase the safety of your child's bed.

Convertibility

Cot beds can be changed easily into a toddler or junior bed for growing families. This can save parents the cost and hassle of buying a new bed for their child when they grow from infant to toddler.

The convertible cot design features sides that can be made to be static, feature doors, or fold down to make it easy to access. These are designed to minimise the risk of entrapment, and ensure a safe sleep environment for your child. There are also clear panels that let your child see their surroundings, which can help foster independence and a sense of exploration.

The majority of cot beds are adjustable to accommodate your baby's changing requirements. The highest position is typically used for the first few months, then as your baby Cot online grows and begins to roll over you can lower the base to avoid them falling out of the cot. Once your child can sit up on their own without assistance, you can choose the lowest base position that will allow them to climb in and out of the cot safely.

If you prefer a traditional look, a classic style can be incorporated into any nursery decor. These cots are usually constructed of durable and strong wood which will stand the test of time. The slats of the cot are carefully spaced for your child's safety. Additionally, they are treated with non-toxic finishes.

Other cots are a little more modern and have features such as built-in storage, teething rails and mobile stands. Some even come with a baby changing table to make it easier for you to change your baby. You will also save space and money by not having to purchase an additional cabinet for changing your baby.

Some cots come with creative designs, like the Pinette, which has a wooden frame with a home-like style that is ideal for hanging toys. It is also a great bedroom when it is covered with a sheet. It's also built to last with an exclusive design that allows it to grow with your child and accommodate up to a 10-year old junior bed.

Stores

The right cot for your child is a wise investment whether you're decorating your nursery or creating a baby cozy space for a beloved. Select a cot that has adjustable mattress heights, teething rails, and other features that will let you use it for a long time. Choose a model that is easy to put together, with flatpack features allowing you to make it yourself at home. Some cot beds are also equipped with additional features, such as drawers underneath the bed or movable changing tops.

Cots are lightweight, portable frames for sleeping designed specifically for infants and young children. Some models are constructed of a lightweight wood or fabric and come with a simple mattress, whereas others are more robust and can be transformed into toddler beds. All cots must be in compliance with strict UK safety standards, regardless of their type.

Most cots are reasonably priced, although the price may vary based on the material and features. For example, the budget Westport cot made by Silver Cross takes just over an hour to put together and comes with simple instructions and an Allen key. It's a bit expensive, but its sleek style and high-quality construction make it an excellent investment.

Convertible cot-beds are a great investment since they allow you to make use of the furniture for a number of years as your child grows from a baby into a toddler, and then to a larger bed. You can choose from options that can convert cribs into toddler bed or even a couch. These beds are typically larger than traditional cots, and they may cost more, but they offer greater longevity.

Consider where you will place the cot and how big the room is before purchasing one. Cots need to be well ventilated and away from direct sunlight. Make sure the room is free of clutter, toys, blankets, Mini Cotbed and pillows. If you're purchasing a second-hand crib, inspect the frame for protrusions that could pose a danger to your child. If you have concerns, contact the manufacturer for assistance.