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How to Choose the best crib Cot For Newborns
A cot is the Baby Cot Bed's first bed and will serve as their bed until they reach the age of four years old. You want it to be comfortable, sturdy and safe.
Make sure the mattress is free of any gaps, as these can be an entrapment risk for infants. Also consider an adjustable cot.
Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite folding cot is among the lightest options on market. It weighs just 2.68kg and costs nearly half the price of the Helinox version that I tested. It's also much easier to set-up - the two main poles snap together, like unusually thick tent poles with shock cords to hold them in position. Then they are able to slide into sleeves on the legs of their connected legs. You just have to put your feet into them to make the sleeping surface.
The only drawback is that it can be difficult to remove - you need to be extremely strong to pull out the legs, and then it requires some effort to remove the frame. However, this is a minor issue and it's definitely the Best Cot Newborn lightweight cot I've tested.
Take a look at the range of cot beds available on the market if you're looking for something that is more durable and long-lasting. They're generally suitable from birth to about 2 years old, so you'll need to purchase a single bed for your child at some point if you opt for this option.
Some children will stay in the cot longer, but most will want to move up to their first single mattress - as an incentive for being a big sister or brother!
The Cot One is a comfortable option for infants and smaller kids, providing a great night's rest on any kind of ground even hard surfaces. It is simple to put together and doesn't have any small pieces to get lost, and is solid enough to support a child without worrying about moving parts.
Double Cot
A double cot will be ideal for twins or siblings that need to share a bed. It offers the same safety features as a single cot, including side rails and an slatted base that can be adjusted as your child grows. It also has multiple support areas, so you can dial in the ideal size for your child's needs. This is the only cot we tested that is designed to accommodate two infants at one time, as it can hold up to 325 lb. and 72 inches long. This is a huge selling point for families who will need to share space with more than one baby.
This cot comes with a wonderful feature that parents are sure to love. It can be converted into a toddler's bed and later it can be converted into a junior bed. This provides it with an extended life span and means you don't have to buy another bed. This is great for those who have a tight budget, and will save you money as your child grows.
The majority of health professionals recommend cot beds because they offer the highest level of security for your child. They are designed to be used from birth until your child is around two years old. They eventually require conversion into the toddler bed or junior bed.
This is the only cot we tested that has an adjustable base. The lowest setting is suitable starting at birth, while the highest setting is suitable for when your baby is able to roll over. This is a vital feature as children can suffocate when their heads are caught between gaps or protrusions in the cot.
The only issue with this cot is that it isn't easy to fold and can be a hassle to get the legs in place. It is also the largest cot in our list and is a bit heavy to carry when you have to transport it from the storage location.
This luxury wood cot is a great option if you're looking for a cot that comes with all the features. It is a beautiful piece of furniture that enhances style, comfort and functionality in your living room. It looks gorgeous in any nursery cots and can blend perfectly with different styles of bedrooms for kids after your child has outgrown it.
Triple Cot
Cots are designed specifically for babies and offer an ideal sleeping area that is safe to ensure your baby gets the rest they require. They are usually smaller than beds, with the base being adjustable to suit your baby's developmental stage. A lot of cots have an opening that allows you to safely co-sleep with your newborn, making it easier to take nighttime feedings. Some cots have the option of removing one side completely, allowing you to use it like a bassinet. This is a safer option than sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Some cots also have extra features that can make life easier for parents, such as a handy drawer beneath the cot, which is great for storage or to keep your essential items close at hand, anti-bite rails on the top of the cot to protect teething babies and a detachable riser leg that can be used to create a slight slope for reflux babies. One of our cots we love is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed, which is beautiful to look at thanks to its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish but it is also super practical with three different heights for the mattress, and being able to be converted into a toddler bed once your child is ready.
It is crucial that your baby gets a good night's rest. Therefore, it's worth your time to find the right cot or cradle for your baby. Take part in an NCT New Baby Course to learn more about the options available and discuss them with other parents and a qualified group leader.
When you are buying a cot, there are a lot of things to consider. This includes the infant cot bed's depth and sides as well as its storage capacity, if it has a removable hood, and if the cot includes bedding. Make sure you check the dimensions of the crib or cot for your baby to ensure it is suitable for your bedroom or nursery. Make sure there is enough space for your baby to move about and that it's not too close to windows or heat sources.
Quadruple Cot
If you are expecting twins or triplets then you'll need a quadruple cot. These large cots are designed to accommodate four babies at once, and they include bedding sets that make it simple to get your child ready for bed. Many come with a removable side rail so that you can keep your baby close as they sleep. If you have more than one child, you may want to consider a model with bunk beds that can be transformed into a single.
Many cots have an adjustable mattress that can be adjusted upwards and downwards to meet your baby's height. This is a great idea if you are worried that your baby might be prone to falling down at night. It's also a great option when your child starts to stand up. Some mattress for cots are made of natural materials like wool or cotton. However you can also find models made with polyurethane.
It's a good idea select a cot that has mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and keep your baby cool. Make sure you check the length of the bars as well, as these should not exceed 6.5cm apart to keep your child from escaping. Avoid cots that have solid foot and head boards, as they could trap clothing or the limbs of your child.
The ease of cleaning the cot should be considered. Check if the fabric can be machine washed and the care instructions for removable parts. Also, you should determine whether your standard bedding for your cot fits, or if you'll need to purchase a specific travel cot sheets.
Babies need a lot of paraphernalia including nappies (which can quickly accumulate!) Bedding, clothing and toys. A cot with storage, such as the Obaby Stamford Space Saver Cot will allow you to keep everything organized and easily accessible.
A cot is the Baby Cot Bed's first bed and will serve as their bed until they reach the age of four years old. You want it to be comfortable, sturdy and safe.
Make sure the mattress is free of any gaps, as these can be an entrapment risk for infants. Also consider an adjustable cot.
Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite folding cot is among the lightest options on market. It weighs just 2.68kg and costs nearly half the price of the Helinox version that I tested. It's also much easier to set-up - the two main poles snap together, like unusually thick tent poles with shock cords to hold them in position. Then they are able to slide into sleeves on the legs of their connected legs. You just have to put your feet into them to make the sleeping surface.
The only drawback is that it can be difficult to remove - you need to be extremely strong to pull out the legs, and then it requires some effort to remove the frame. However, this is a minor issue and it's definitely the Best Cot Newborn lightweight cot I've tested.
Take a look at the range of cot beds available on the market if you're looking for something that is more durable and long-lasting. They're generally suitable from birth to about 2 years old, so you'll need to purchase a single bed for your child at some point if you opt for this option.
Some children will stay in the cot longer, but most will want to move up to their first single mattress - as an incentive for being a big sister or brother!
The Cot One is a comfortable option for infants and smaller kids, providing a great night's rest on any kind of ground even hard surfaces. It is simple to put together and doesn't have any small pieces to get lost, and is solid enough to support a child without worrying about moving parts.
Double Cot
A double cot will be ideal for twins or siblings that need to share a bed. It offers the same safety features as a single cot, including side rails and an slatted base that can be adjusted as your child grows. It also has multiple support areas, so you can dial in the ideal size for your child's needs. This is the only cot we tested that is designed to accommodate two infants at one time, as it can hold up to 325 lb. and 72 inches long. This is a huge selling point for families who will need to share space with more than one baby.
This cot comes with a wonderful feature that parents are sure to love. It can be converted into a toddler's bed and later it can be converted into a junior bed. This provides it with an extended life span and means you don't have to buy another bed. This is great for those who have a tight budget, and will save you money as your child grows.
The majority of health professionals recommend cot beds because they offer the highest level of security for your child. They are designed to be used from birth until your child is around two years old. They eventually require conversion into the toddler bed or junior bed.
This is the only cot we tested that has an adjustable base. The lowest setting is suitable starting at birth, while the highest setting is suitable for when your baby is able to roll over. This is a vital feature as children can suffocate when their heads are caught between gaps or protrusions in the cot.
The only issue with this cot is that it isn't easy to fold and can be a hassle to get the legs in place. It is also the largest cot in our list and is a bit heavy to carry when you have to transport it from the storage location.
This luxury wood cot is a great option if you're looking for a cot that comes with all the features. It is a beautiful piece of furniture that enhances style, comfort and functionality in your living room. It looks gorgeous in any nursery cots and can blend perfectly with different styles of bedrooms for kids after your child has outgrown it.
Triple Cot
Cots are designed specifically for babies and offer an ideal sleeping area that is safe to ensure your baby gets the rest they require. They are usually smaller than beds, with the base being adjustable to suit your baby's developmental stage. A lot of cots have an opening that allows you to safely co-sleep with your newborn, making it easier to take nighttime feedings. Some cots have the option of removing one side completely, allowing you to use it like a bassinet. This is a safer option than sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Some cots also have extra features that can make life easier for parents, such as a handy drawer beneath the cot, which is great for storage or to keep your essential items close at hand, anti-bite rails on the top of the cot to protect teething babies and a detachable riser leg that can be used to create a slight slope for reflux babies. One of our cots we love is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed, which is beautiful to look at thanks to its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish but it is also super practical with three different heights for the mattress, and being able to be converted into a toddler bed once your child is ready.
It is crucial that your baby gets a good night's rest. Therefore, it's worth your time to find the right cot or cradle for your baby. Take part in an NCT New Baby Course to learn more about the options available and discuss them with other parents and a qualified group leader.
When you are buying a cot, there are a lot of things to consider. This includes the infant cot bed's depth and sides as well as its storage capacity, if it has a removable hood, and if the cot includes bedding. Make sure you check the dimensions of the crib or cot for your baby to ensure it is suitable for your bedroom or nursery. Make sure there is enough space for your baby to move about and that it's not too close to windows or heat sources.
Quadruple Cot
If you are expecting twins or triplets then you'll need a quadruple cot. These large cots are designed to accommodate four babies at once, and they include bedding sets that make it simple to get your child ready for bed. Many come with a removable side rail so that you can keep your baby close as they sleep. If you have more than one child, you may want to consider a model with bunk beds that can be transformed into a single.
Many cots have an adjustable mattress that can be adjusted upwards and downwards to meet your baby's height. This is a great idea if you are worried that your baby might be prone to falling down at night. It's also a great option when your child starts to stand up. Some mattress for cots are made of natural materials like wool or cotton. However you can also find models made with polyurethane.
It's a good idea select a cot that has mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and keep your baby cool. Make sure you check the length of the bars as well, as these should not exceed 6.5cm apart to keep your child from escaping. Avoid cots that have solid foot and head boards, as they could trap clothing or the limbs of your child.
The ease of cleaning the cot should be considered. Check if the fabric can be machine washed and the care instructions for removable parts. Also, you should determine whether your standard bedding for your cot fits, or if you'll need to purchase a specific travel cot sheets.
Babies need a lot of paraphernalia including nappies (which can quickly accumulate!) Bedding, clothing and toys. A cot with storage, such as the Obaby Stamford Space Saver Cot will allow you to keep everything organized and easily accessible.
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