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How to Choose a Cot Bed

Cot beds are safe and comfortable place for your baby to rest. They can be dangerous, however, if you do not adhere to safety guidelines.

The Mamas & Papas Coxley cot-bed is our top choice. It has been praised for its design and ease of assembly and quality construction. It is suitable from the time of birth, and can be made into a toddler's bed using an extension kit.

Safety

Cot Beds offer an environment that is safe and comfortable for your child. The most important consideration is whether the cot meets current safety standards. It is crucial to confirm whether a second-hand or heirloom cot been thoroughly cleaned and meets the most current British standards. It should also be free from stickers and other transfers which could create dangers to choking as well as any protrusions on the top rail which could catch your child's clothing or prevent them from climbing out.

love-for-sleep-space-saving-cot-100x50cm-with-drawer-and-free-deluxe-quilted-aloe-vera-mattress-white-1171.jpgMake sure the cheap cot beds is put together correctly, particularly when it is an old model or a hand-me-down. Older cots may have been painted in leaded paint, which can be toxic to infants. Newer models usually include a locking mechanism to ensure that the cot won't collapse or fold when your child is in.

It is important to choose the correct mattress for your child. It should be firm and snugly fit into the cot and have no gaps on either end. Use a mattress cover made of waterproof to protect the fabric and prolong its life.

It is best baby cots to choose a cot with an adjustable height base which allows you to lower the mattress as your children grow. This will stop them from getting out of the cot sets and falling out of the bed, and also helping to reduce their risk of SIDS. It's a good idea also to check the height of the base frequently particularly if your child starts crawling and pulling themselves up during sleep.

When your baby outgrows their crib or bassinet then the next step is the cot bed. Pick a bed or cot that is compliant with the British safety standards BS EN 7016 for a crib, and BS8509 for a bed. This will ensure your baby is secure throughout the first six months. As they get older, you may want to consider a bunk bed or a single bed. Babymore offers a variety of cots that are compliant with all safety standards.

Style

For parents who are new, deciding on a Cot Bed that's safe for your Baby Crib, but that is also stylish can be a challenge. With a bit of research, you can locate the perfect cot for your baby, which will look elegant and complement your decor. The top cots are available in a variety of designs, such as solid fronts and sides with slats. You can choose one that is in line with your style and the space of your baby.

If you're looking to buy something classic, modern or somewhere in between, there are a wide range of online cots on the market that can be adapted to every budget and taste. Some cots even come with extra features such as teething rails, under-bed drawers, and even a crib to help keep everything neat and tidy!

Another thing to take into consideration is the length of time you will use of your cot. As soon as your child is able to stand up without assistance, which is typically at around the age of three, you will want to change them into the bed of a toddler. A cot that can be converted into a toddler's bed is a fantastic investment. You can buy the right mattress separately, and when your child is ready to leave, the base of the bed can be moved down to its lowest level to ensure security.

Many parents also opt for the sleigh or four poster cot designs. These can bring a touch of luxury and glamour to any nursery, and can work particularly well in rooms with high ceilings. You can also add a canopy or curtains to the set to create an even more dramatic effect.

When it is time to choose your baby's bedding You should aim for breathable fabrics like cotton or bamboo. This will be gentler on your baby's delicate skin and will help to regulate their temperature. Avoid using heavy blankets as they could pose a danger of being suffocated. You should use fitted sheets which fit comfortably over the mattress. Be sure that there are no gaps on either side of the bed. This will decrease the chance of tripping or getting caught and improve the overall security of your baby's bed.

3-in-1-baby-crib-next-to-me-crib-bedside-sleeper-portable-travel-cot-bedside-crib-baby-bed-with-breathable-net-and-mattress-adjustable-portable-bed-for-infant-baby-girl-boy-grey-769.jpgConvertibility

Cot beds are great for growing families as they can be easily converted into a junior or toddler bed at the time of need. This will spare parents the expense and hassle of purchasing an entirely new bed for their child as they grow from baby to toddler.

The convertible cot design features sides that can be made to be static, have doors, or fold down to make it easy to access. These are designed to reduce the chance of entrapment and create a safe sleep environment for your child. There are also clear panel options which let your child see their surroundings, fostering independence and a sense of exploration.

The majority of cot beds can be adjusted base positions to suit your baby's needs and stages of development. As your baby grows, you can lower the setting to keep them from falling out of the crib. When your child is able to sit up without assistance, you can choose the lowest position of the base. This will still allow your child to climb in and out of the cot in a safe manner.

If you're looking for more of traditional design can go for a classic style that will fit in seamlessly with any nursery decor. These cots are generally made from sturdy and durable wood that can endure the test of time. The slats are also tightly spaced to ensure the safety of your child and they're coated with non-toxic finishes.

Some cots are more modern and have features such as built-in storage, teething rails, and mobile stands. Some even have a baby changing table to make it easier for you to change your baby. This can also help you save the expense and space of having a separate changer cabinet in your home.

Some cots are even more creative than that, such as the Pinette that has a house design wooden frame which is perfect for hanging toys and can be the perfect place to hide when surrounded by a sheet. It's also built to last with a unique extendable design that can grow with your child and accommodate up to a 10-year old junior bed.

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If you're planning to furnish the nursery or creating a baby-friendly space for your child, finding the right crib bed is an essential investment. Pick a cot that is adjustable mattress heights, teething rails and other features that allow you to use it for many years. Look for a design with flatpack features that allow you to build it yourself. Some cot beds come with additional features, like drawers under the bed and removable changing tops.

Cots are portable, lightweight frames for sleeping designed specifically for infants and young children. Some models are made of a lightweight wood or fabric and come with a simple mattress while others are more robust and can be converted into toddler beds. All cots have to meet strict UK safety standards, irrespective of their kind.

While the price of a cot can vary depending on materials and extra features, most are within budget. For instance the budget Westport cot made by Silver Cross takes just over an hour to construct and includes easy-to-follow instructions and an Allen key. It's a little expensive, but its sleek design and sturdy construction make it a worthy investment.

Convertible cot beds offer an excellent return on the initial investment, and can extend the life of the furniture as your baby grows into a toddler, and eventually, a full-size bed. You can find beds that convert from a crib to a toddler bed or even a sofa. These beds are typically larger than the traditional cribs. They may be more costly however, they last longer.

Think about where you'll put the cot and how big the room is prior to purchasing one. Cots should be placed away from heating sources or direct sunlight, and they should be well-ventilated. Also, ensure that the room is free of any clutter and other dangers like toys, blankets and pillows. If you're purchasing a used cot, make sure to inspect the frame for any protrusions which could pose a risk to your child. If you are concerned ask the manufacturer advice.

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