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A cot is an elevated bed for your child, which prevents them from falling off. There are numerous styles available, from bedside cribs to travel cots.
The mom tester Jasmin appreciated the storage compartment in the cot which is ideal for sheets and blankets. It's also easy to set up and has an incline setting that can reduce reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a new parent's best friend. They keep baby snug and (hopefully) asleep peacefully. When you are looking for a crib, there are a lot of aspects to consider. From safety and specifications to design and design. A good cot has to last through newborn stages and toddlerhood, so longevity is crucial. This cot is sleek and durable and is in compliance with all the most recent regulations. It's also affordable and includes a mattress.
Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden 13 months old
This cot is a fantastic illustration of how Mamas&Papas can create chic and practical nursery cots furniture. It's a stylish option for the baby's first bedroom and features a modern gray finish that can be matched to any colour scheme. What's more, it converts into a stylish toddler bed or day bed to make it a durable bed. It comes with two heights for the base which makes it easier to reach for baby and more secure than a traditional drop-side cot. It's shaped base allows it to fit through the majority of doors, which is a great advantage for parents who are time-strapped. There's even a dresser/changer that will keep all your newborn essentials in one place.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
This cot can grow with your baby from birth until around four years of age. It has two mattress heights so you can begin with a higher base and move down as your child grows and learns to sit up unaided. It was given Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for the most beautiful Moses basket or cot.
The slats of this cot are spaced closer together than some of the other models we tested This makes it more streamlined and ideal for smaller bedrooms. It also has a handy side door that allows you to access the room easily to feed and change nappies or change a nappies. Parents were amazed at how easy it was to put together Our tester took just 12 minutes to get it ready to use.
When choosing a cot bed make sure you choose one that are safe. All cots must have bars that are not more than 6.5cm apart to ensure that your baby's limbs cannot become trapped. Make sure the slats on your cot are securely secured to prevent any loose or rusty fittings.
A high-quality mattress for your cot is essential for your baby's comfort. Choose mattresses that are coated with latex or pocket springs, which offer the most support and do not sag. It is worthwhile to invest in a waterproof cover, too, as any soiling will go directly into the mattress and could cause your baby to sweat or be uncomfortable.
Some cots are also equipped with additional features like gentle rocking motions that help settle your baby (like the SNOO Smarter Cot) and adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for nappy necessities (like the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are a great option, but make sure to only purchase items that fit securely and are suitable for your baby.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
If you want a crib for your bed that you can use from birth and keep close to your bed while your baby sleeps, this could be the one you're searching for. It has a compact design that easily fits into door frames that are standard and weighs just 6kg, which means it's easy to move around your home. It's also easy to get up and down, perfect for changing nappy.
One of our mum test participants described it as "exceedingly simple to put together." Its light-weight construction means you can easily move it between bedrooms or even take it with you on vacation should you want to. Its distinct design is popular with new parents who want to easily access their infant in the beginning stages of their child's development. It also comes with a reflux wedge cover and a fitted mattress and a mattress, both of which are useful features.
It also converts to an infant bed using the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is a great benefit for parents because it means it will last until your child is ready to move on from cot life. It's a stunning cot with Scandi-inspired styles that will look stunning in your nursery and it's also good value for money considering the length of time it will be used for.
Another great alternative is this simple solid pine cot that is suitable from birth to three years old and costs only PS372. Our testers were impressed by its elegant panelled appearance. It's simple to assemble and comes with a teething rail, storage drawers and adjustable height settings. Its compact size makes it an ideal option for those with sloped ceilings or smaller spaces. Its strong construction ensures that it will last for a long time and not break like some top ranked cribs.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This bedside crib is perfect for parents who wish to cuddle their infant close to them prior to the time to go to bed. The NHS suggests that babies be kept in a separate bedroom for the first six months but many parents find that having their child close to them prior to bedtime relaxing.
This babyletto cot Babyletto is made with non-toxic paints in a vast variety of colors, meaning you can blend it into your nursery or bedroom decor. It's a good option for parents who have sloped ceilings and don't want to occupy too much space on the floor. It can be adjusted to 11 different heights and can be tilted in four positions, including an incline which aids in reflux.
It's also a solidly built product that will last into the toddler years. One tester's mother said that her baby had been sleeping in the cot for two years and was in good shape to pass it on to her younger.
Another benefit is that this cot is tiny and compact, which makes it easy to set up and move around when needed. It's a great option for parents with a little space. It can also be used as portable cot. It was easy to assemble and the testers loved the storage drawer, which held everything your baby needs. It's not cheap however it's a worthwhile investment because of the design and functionality. The cot isn't equipped with a mattress, which means you'll have to purchase one separately. We recommend an airy, firm and well-fitting mattress to stop your child from getting suffocated. It should be a few inches smaller than the cot frame to prevent your child from being capable of climbing out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino is one of the sleeker cots to tots on our list however, it's not all about appearances. This cot is made to last for the first 18 months. It can also be converted into a bed for toddlers by incorporating a separate toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless and our test subject found it to be a perfect fit for any nursery. Particularly if you select the matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter what type of cot you choose, be sure it meets the rules that apply to your baby's age and your home. The spacing between bars shouldn't be more than 6.5cm (two inches) which will stop infants from snagging their heads. Additionally the surface should not be rough in order to avoid being suffocated. You'll also need to buy an appropriate cot mattress that is ideally sized with no gaps around the edges and be made from breathable materials that keep your baby's temperature regulated.
Although it's tempting to purchase a cot with additional features, such as built-in storage drawers, as well as sides that can be removed for the bassinet (as with the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot) These should be carefully considered in light of your budget and lifestyle. The most suitable cots allow your child to rest comfortably and securely. There are all-in one cot beds with plenty of storage that don't cost a fortune.
If you're looking for a high-tech alternative, the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor which responds to your baby's cries and gently rocks them to sleep in a manner that replicates their mother's womb. The price may be a bit steep, but for those with fussy sleepers it might be worth the investment.
A cot is an elevated bed for your child, which prevents them from falling off. There are numerous styles available, from bedside cribs to travel cots.
The mom tester Jasmin appreciated the storage compartment in the cot which is ideal for sheets and blankets. It's also easy to set up and has an incline setting that can reduce reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a new parent's best friend. They keep baby snug and (hopefully) asleep peacefully. When you are looking for a crib, there are a lot of aspects to consider. From safety and specifications to design and design. A good cot has to last through newborn stages and toddlerhood, so longevity is crucial. This cot is sleek and durable and is in compliance with all the most recent regulations. It's also affordable and includes a mattress.
Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden 13 months old
This cot is a fantastic illustration of how Mamas&Papas can create chic and practical nursery cots furniture. It's a stylish option for the baby's first bedroom and features a modern gray finish that can be matched to any colour scheme. What's more, it converts into a stylish toddler bed or day bed to make it a durable bed. It comes with two heights for the base which makes it easier to reach for baby and more secure than a traditional drop-side cot. It's shaped base allows it to fit through the majority of doors, which is a great advantage for parents who are time-strapped. There's even a dresser/changer that will keep all your newborn essentials in one place.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
This cot can grow with your baby from birth until around four years of age. It has two mattress heights so you can begin with a higher base and move down as your child grows and learns to sit up unaided. It was given Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for the most beautiful Moses basket or cot.
The slats of this cot are spaced closer together than some of the other models we tested This makes it more streamlined and ideal for smaller bedrooms. It also has a handy side door that allows you to access the room easily to feed and change nappies or change a nappies. Parents were amazed at how easy it was to put together Our tester took just 12 minutes to get it ready to use.
When choosing a cot bed make sure you choose one that are safe. All cots must have bars that are not more than 6.5cm apart to ensure that your baby's limbs cannot become trapped. Make sure the slats on your cot are securely secured to prevent any loose or rusty fittings.
A high-quality mattress for your cot is essential for your baby's comfort. Choose mattresses that are coated with latex or pocket springs, which offer the most support and do not sag. It is worthwhile to invest in a waterproof cover, too, as any soiling will go directly into the mattress and could cause your baby to sweat or be uncomfortable.
Some cots are also equipped with additional features like gentle rocking motions that help settle your baby (like the SNOO Smarter Cot) and adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for nappy necessities (like the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are a great option, but make sure to only purchase items that fit securely and are suitable for your baby.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
If you want a crib for your bed that you can use from birth and keep close to your bed while your baby sleeps, this could be the one you're searching for. It has a compact design that easily fits into door frames that are standard and weighs just 6kg, which means it's easy to move around your home. It's also easy to get up and down, perfect for changing nappy.
One of our mum test participants described it as "exceedingly simple to put together." Its light-weight construction means you can easily move it between bedrooms or even take it with you on vacation should you want to. Its distinct design is popular with new parents who want to easily access their infant in the beginning stages of their child's development. It also comes with a reflux wedge cover and a fitted mattress and a mattress, both of which are useful features.
It also converts to an infant bed using the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is a great benefit for parents because it means it will last until your child is ready to move on from cot life. It's a stunning cot with Scandi-inspired styles that will look stunning in your nursery and it's also good value for money considering the length of time it will be used for.
Another great alternative is this simple solid pine cot that is suitable from birth to three years old and costs only PS372. Our testers were impressed by its elegant panelled appearance. It's simple to assemble and comes with a teething rail, storage drawers and adjustable height settings. Its compact size makes it an ideal option for those with sloped ceilings or smaller spaces. Its strong construction ensures that it will last for a long time and not break like some top ranked cribs.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This bedside crib is perfect for parents who wish to cuddle their infant close to them prior to the time to go to bed. The NHS suggests that babies be kept in a separate bedroom for the first six months but many parents find that having their child close to them prior to bedtime relaxing.
This babyletto cot Babyletto is made with non-toxic paints in a vast variety of colors, meaning you can blend it into your nursery or bedroom decor. It's a good option for parents who have sloped ceilings and don't want to occupy too much space on the floor. It can be adjusted to 11 different heights and can be tilted in four positions, including an incline which aids in reflux.
It's also a solidly built product that will last into the toddler years. One tester's mother said that her baby had been sleeping in the cot for two years and was in good shape to pass it on to her younger.
Another benefit is that this cot is tiny and compact, which makes it easy to set up and move around when needed. It's a great option for parents with a little space. It can also be used as portable cot. It was easy to assemble and the testers loved the storage drawer, which held everything your baby needs. It's not cheap however it's a worthwhile investment because of the design and functionality. The cot isn't equipped with a mattress, which means you'll have to purchase one separately. We recommend an airy, firm and well-fitting mattress to stop your child from getting suffocated. It should be a few inches smaller than the cot frame to prevent your child from being capable of climbing out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino is one of the sleeker cots to tots on our list however, it's not all about appearances. This cot is made to last for the first 18 months. It can also be converted into a bed for toddlers by incorporating a separate toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless and our test subject found it to be a perfect fit for any nursery. Particularly if you select the matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter what type of cot you choose, be sure it meets the rules that apply to your baby's age and your home. The spacing between bars shouldn't be more than 6.5cm (two inches) which will stop infants from snagging their heads. Additionally the surface should not be rough in order to avoid being suffocated. You'll also need to buy an appropriate cot mattress that is ideally sized with no gaps around the edges and be made from breathable materials that keep your baby's temperature regulated.
Although it's tempting to purchase a cot with additional features, such as built-in storage drawers, as well as sides that can be removed for the bassinet (as with the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot) These should be carefully considered in light of your budget and lifestyle. The most suitable cots allow your child to rest comfortably and securely. There are all-in one cot beds with plenty of storage that don't cost a fortune.
If you're looking for a high-tech alternative, the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor which responds to your baby's cries and gently rocks them to sleep in a manner that replicates their mother's womb. The price may be a bit steep, but for those with fussy sleepers it might be worth the investment.
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