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Best Cots For Newborns
A cot is a bed that is elevated for your child that prevents them from falling off. They are available in a variety of styles, from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cots that are attached to the side of your bed for safe co-sleeping) to travel cots.
The mom tester Jasmin loved the cot's storage space that is perfect for sheets and blankets. It's also easy to set-up and has an inclined design to ease reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are often a parent's best crib newborn friend. They are a great way to keep your baby cozy, and (hopefully) asleep soundly. When you are looking for a cot, there are plenty of things to take into consideration. From safety and specifications to design and style. A good cot has to last through the newborn stage and into toddlerhood, so durability is essential. This crib is stylish, durable and complies with the most recent standards. It's also priced reasonably and includes a mattress.
Gemma is the mother of Boden 13 months old, tested the product.
Mamas&Papas is adept at designing stylish and practical nursery furniture and this crib is not an exception. It's a modern option for a baby's first room, with a modern grey finish that'll match any colour scheme. It can also be transformed into a cool daybed or a toddler bed for long-term use. It comes with two heights for the base making it easier for babies to reach and safer than a traditional drop-side cot. And it's constructed with a shaped base, which means it can be used in the majority of doors, which is a huge benefit for stressed parents. There's a matching changer/dresser to keep everything you need for your baby in your arms.
2. SnuzFino cot bed sales Bed
This cot will grow with your baby, from birth to about four years of age. It has two mattress levels, so you can begin with a higher base and then move to a lower one as your baby grows and learns how to sit up on their own. It was awarded Gold in the Mother&Baby awards 2024 for best cot newborn cot, crib or Moses basket, and is a top choice for parents.
The cot is more compact than the other models we've tested. It's also suitable for smaller spaces. It also comes with a convenient side door so you can reach in easily to feed, nappies and changing. Parents were amazed at the ease with which this cot was to put together, with our tester taking just 12 minutes to get it set up.
Make sure that the cot bed you choose comply with safety standards. To prevent your baby's legs from getting trapped in the cot, it is recommended that all cots have bars that are not more than 6cm apart. Check that the slats of your cot are securely secured to prevent any loose or fittings that are rusty.
It is important that your baby has a comfortable cot mattress. Find pockets springs or latex coated Coir mattresses as they provide the most support and don't shrink like foams. Also, you should consider investing in a waterproof mattress cover, since any dirt can get into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots have additional bonuses such as adjustable inclines that help ease reflux, and storage space for nappy necessities (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are a great alternative, but be sure to only buy additional items that fit safely and are suitable for your baby's.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
If you're looking for a bedside crib that can be used from birth and keep close to your bed while your the baby sleeps, this might be just what you're seeking. Its compact design can fit through doors that have standard frames, and weighs just 6 kg. This makes it easy to move about your home. It is also easy to get up and go down, making it the perfect choice to change nappy.
One of our mom test participants described it as "exceedingly easy to put together." Its lightweight design lets you easily move it between rooms or even take it with you on vacation should you want to. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who require to have access to their infant cot bed easily during the first few months of parenting. It comes with a padded mattress and a cover for the reflux wedge and a wedge cover, both of which are useful features.
The Toddler Kit will also allow it to be transformed into a toddler bed, which is great for parents because it will last for as long as your child will need it. This is a beautiful cot bed that has a Scandi look. It will look great in your nursery.
Another great alternative is this basic solid pine cot, which is suitable from birth to three years old and costs only PS372. Our test subjects loved its stylish panelled look. It's easy to put together and comes with teething rail, a storage drawer, and adjustable height settings. Its small size means it's a great option for anyone with a smaller space or with sloped ceilings. Its robust construction means it will last for many years and will not fall apart like some cribs.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib in the bed allows parents to cuddle their infant close just before the time to go to bed. The NHS recommends that newborns be kept in a separate bedroom for the first 6 months but many parents find that having their child close prior to bedtime relaxing.
The cot comes in a variety of colors and non-toxic paints, so it can be customized to your nursery or bedroom decor. It's also a good choice for parents with sloping ceilings who don't want a cot to take up too much floor space. It can be adjusted to 11 different heights and can be tilted in four positions and includes an incline that helps with reflux.
It's also a well-constructed design that will last into the toddler years. One tester's parent said that her baby been sleeping in the cot for two years and was in good shape to pass it on to her youngest.
Another plus is that this cot is tiny and compact, so it's easy to build and move around if required. It's a great choice for parents with little space. It can also function as portable cot. Testers found it easy to put together and loved the storage drawer to keep everything your child needs. It's a bit costly, but it's worth the cost due to the design and the functionality. The cot isn't equipped with a mattress, which means you'll need to purchase one separately. We recommend choosing a comfortable, breathable, and a snugly-fitting mattress to keep your child from suffocating. It should be a couple of inches smaller than the cot frame to ensure that your child is not capable of climbing out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino cot is among our most stylish, but it isn't just about appearances. With two height settings for the mattress this cot will carry your baby through their first 18 months, and transform into a toddler bed with the addition of an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is timeless and stylish, and our testers found it would look great in any nursery - especially in the event that you decide to purchase a matching changing unit and wardrobe.
Whatever cot you pick, ensure that it complies with applicable requirements for your Baby Cot's age group and your home. The spacing between bars shouldn't be more than 6.5cm (two inches), as this will prevent babies from getting their heads trapped. Also the surface should not be rough to avoid the risk of suffocation. You'll need to purchase the mattress for your cot that is perfect and has no gaps around the edges. It should also be made of breathable materials in order to keep your baby's body temperature in check.
While it's tempting to purchase a cot with additional features, such as drawers for storage built-in and removable bassinet sides (as with the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot), these should be carefully considered in light of your budget and your lifestyle. The most ideal cots allow your child to rest comfortably and securely. There are many all-in-one cots with lots of storage space that don't cost a lot.
If you're looking for a cutting-edge alternative then the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor which responds to your baby's cries and gently rock them to sleep in a manner that replicates their mother's womb. The cost might be a bit steep, but for those with children who are fussy, it could be worth the cost.
A cot is a bed that is elevated for your child that prevents them from falling off. They are available in a variety of styles, from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cots that are attached to the side of your bed for safe co-sleeping) to travel cots.
The mom tester Jasmin loved the cot's storage space that is perfect for sheets and blankets. It's also easy to set-up and has an inclined design to ease reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are often a parent's best crib newborn friend. They are a great way to keep your baby cozy, and (hopefully) asleep soundly. When you are looking for a cot, there are plenty of things to take into consideration. From safety and specifications to design and style. A good cot has to last through the newborn stage and into toddlerhood, so durability is essential. This crib is stylish, durable and complies with the most recent standards. It's also priced reasonably and includes a mattress.
Gemma is the mother of Boden 13 months old, tested the product.
Mamas&Papas is adept at designing stylish and practical nursery furniture and this crib is not an exception. It's a modern option for a baby's first room, with a modern grey finish that'll match any colour scheme. It can also be transformed into a cool daybed or a toddler bed for long-term use. It comes with two heights for the base making it easier for babies to reach and safer than a traditional drop-side cot. And it's constructed with a shaped base, which means it can be used in the majority of doors, which is a huge benefit for stressed parents. There's a matching changer/dresser to keep everything you need for your baby in your arms.
2. SnuzFino cot bed sales Bed
This cot will grow with your baby, from birth to about four years of age. It has two mattress levels, so you can begin with a higher base and then move to a lower one as your baby grows and learns how to sit up on their own. It was awarded Gold in the Mother&Baby awards 2024 for best cot newborn cot, crib or Moses basket, and is a top choice for parents.
The cot is more compact than the other models we've tested. It's also suitable for smaller spaces. It also comes with a convenient side door so you can reach in easily to feed, nappies and changing. Parents were amazed at the ease with which this cot was to put together, with our tester taking just 12 minutes to get it set up.
Make sure that the cot bed you choose comply with safety standards. To prevent your baby's legs from getting trapped in the cot, it is recommended that all cots have bars that are not more than 6cm apart. Check that the slats of your cot are securely secured to prevent any loose or fittings that are rusty.
It is important that your baby has a comfortable cot mattress. Find pockets springs or latex coated Coir mattresses as they provide the most support and don't shrink like foams. Also, you should consider investing in a waterproof mattress cover, since any dirt can get into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots have additional bonuses such as adjustable inclines that help ease reflux, and storage space for nappy necessities (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are a great alternative, but be sure to only buy additional items that fit safely and are suitable for your baby's.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
If you're looking for a bedside crib that can be used from birth and keep close to your bed while your the baby sleeps, this might be just what you're seeking. Its compact design can fit through doors that have standard frames, and weighs just 6 kg. This makes it easy to move about your home. It is also easy to get up and go down, making it the perfect choice to change nappy.
One of our mom test participants described it as "exceedingly easy to put together." Its lightweight design lets you easily move it between rooms or even take it with you on vacation should you want to. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who require to have access to their infant cot bed easily during the first few months of parenting. It comes with a padded mattress and a cover for the reflux wedge and a wedge cover, both of which are useful features.
The Toddler Kit will also allow it to be transformed into a toddler bed, which is great for parents because it will last for as long as your child will need it. This is a beautiful cot bed that has a Scandi look. It will look great in your nursery.
Another great alternative is this basic solid pine cot, which is suitable from birth to three years old and costs only PS372. Our test subjects loved its stylish panelled look. It's easy to put together and comes with teething rail, a storage drawer, and adjustable height settings. Its small size means it's a great option for anyone with a smaller space or with sloped ceilings. Its robust construction means it will last for many years and will not fall apart like some cribs.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib in the bed allows parents to cuddle their infant close just before the time to go to bed. The NHS recommends that newborns be kept in a separate bedroom for the first 6 months but many parents find that having their child close prior to bedtime relaxing.
The cot comes in a variety of colors and non-toxic paints, so it can be customized to your nursery or bedroom decor. It's also a good choice for parents with sloping ceilings who don't want a cot to take up too much floor space. It can be adjusted to 11 different heights and can be tilted in four positions and includes an incline that helps with reflux.
It's also a well-constructed design that will last into the toddler years. One tester's parent said that her baby been sleeping in the cot for two years and was in good shape to pass it on to her youngest.
Another plus is that this cot is tiny and compact, so it's easy to build and move around if required. It's a great choice for parents with little space. It can also function as portable cot. Testers found it easy to put together and loved the storage drawer to keep everything your child needs. It's a bit costly, but it's worth the cost due to the design and the functionality. The cot isn't equipped with a mattress, which means you'll need to purchase one separately. We recommend choosing a comfortable, breathable, and a snugly-fitting mattress to keep your child from suffocating. It should be a couple of inches smaller than the cot frame to ensure that your child is not capable of climbing out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino cot is among our most stylish, but it isn't just about appearances. With two height settings for the mattress this cot will carry your baby through their first 18 months, and transform into a toddler bed with the addition of an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is timeless and stylish, and our testers found it would look great in any nursery - especially in the event that you decide to purchase a matching changing unit and wardrobe.
Whatever cot you pick, ensure that it complies with applicable requirements for your Baby Cot's age group and your home. The spacing between bars shouldn't be more than 6.5cm (two inches), as this will prevent babies from getting their heads trapped. Also the surface should not be rough to avoid the risk of suffocation. You'll need to purchase the mattress for your cot that is perfect and has no gaps around the edges. It should also be made of breathable materials in order to keep your baby's body temperature in check.
While it's tempting to purchase a cot with additional features, such as drawers for storage built-in and removable bassinet sides (as with the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot), these should be carefully considered in light of your budget and your lifestyle. The most ideal cots allow your child to rest comfortably and securely. There are many all-in-one cots with lots of storage space that don't cost a lot.
If you're looking for a cutting-edge alternative then the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor which responds to your baby's cries and gently rock them to sleep in a manner that replicates their mother's womb. The cost might be a bit steep, but for those with children who are fussy, it could be worth the cost.
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