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Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?
Cots prevent babies from falling out of bed or suffocating when they fall between the mattress and the cot. They should not have protrusions or sharp edges.
Most cots have four solid sides, which means you can be certain that your baby is safe throughout the day. They usually come in a fixed size and may be converted into an infant bed as your child grows up.
Standard Cots
Standard cots can be installed beside the parents' bed, giving parents to see their child as they rest. They are designed to be safe and secure with fixed sides that stop infants from climbing over the sides. Once your baby is able to stand and crawl on the sides, they pose an hazard to safety and should be removed.
Cots have a circular shape that helps to reduce space. They are also more compact than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and provide a comfortable and secure place for your baby to rest in. They are easy to transport and typically have castors or wheels so that you can move them around.
Many cots are basic and straightforward. Some come with extra features, like teething rails or drawers for storage. Natural materials are the best baby cots because they are more durable and resistant to wear. It is important to keep them free of any stuffed animals or pillows, as they can suffocate young children.
A cot bed is a more spacious version of the cot which has removable sides and an end panel, which means it can be turned into a toddler bed when your child is no longer using it. This feature is particularly beneficial in the event that you plan to have more than one baby because it means you don't have to switch between different types of beds and reduces costs by not purchasing separate beds. Most cot-beds can be used from birth to around two years old, depending on the size and weight of your infant.
Drop-side Cots
A cot with a drop-side is ideal for those suffering from back pain because it means that you aren't bending over the side as much. Back back pain is a common occurrence for women who are pregnant and new mothers, especially those who have suffered back injuries in the past.
This type of cot allows you to reach your child more easily throughout the day, without having to lift them or be concerned about your back. But, you must ensure that the gap between the base of the mattress and the base of the cot is at least 4cm so that your child isn't able to climb out.
If you're unsure the best cot for your child's needs We suggest getting in touch with us at Baby's Hyperstore to talk through your options. We can help you select an attractive, safe cot that will evolve with your child and will meet all required safety standards.
John Lewis Elementary cot is our top pick. It was praised for its easy assembly. Mom tester Gina said that it was "a dream to build - extremely clear instructions with photos". It comes with teething rail and a drawer for storage and 3 different positions for the mattress's height.
The cot is an excellent option for babies who are able to sleep all the night. Make sure that the slats of the cot's frame are securely fixed and not too loose.
Another thing to look out for is whether the cot is certified as meeting British safety standards. Before 2011, US models were not tested the same as UK models, which resulted in the USA ban on certain dangerous designs. Find a cot that locks automatically the drop side when in the up position and requires two consecutive actions to unlock it, which prevents your Baby Crib from being able to pull the side down and climb out.
Corner Cots
Red Nose, an organization that works to end sudden infant cot bed deaths syndrome, says that any fabric placed near the baby should be secured tightly to prevent the risk of the baby suffocating. Red Nose advises that curtains or blinds should not be left hanging over the cot as they pose a strangulation risk and infants could catch their heads on them if they slumber during their sleep.
This minimalistic cot-bed is a low-cost option but it's actually quite sturdy. It's suitable for infants to toddlers. It offers a variety of mattress bases and is easily transformed into an infant bed by removing one side panel. It's also a good option for parents with ceilings that slope since it has castors that can be locked to stop the cot from falling.
Another cheap cot bed that is easy to convert, this old-fashioned wooden cot bed is used from birth until the child is 4 years old. It has an unusual oval shape that ensures it doesn't get stuck in corners and will easily fit through standard door frames. By removing the bars you can convert the cot into a chic bed for older children.
A quality piece that's an excellent investment, this curved cot bed is available in either off-white or fashionable green and will be the focal point of any nursery. It's a great option for parents who are looking for a durable product. It can be converted into a toddler's bed by removing its sides, and into a twin for older children when the front rails are removed. It's also incredibly durable and comes with a storage drawer, teething rails and an ideal hanging rail for blankets or muslins.
Cots with Drawers
There are numerous options on the market, whether you want additional storage space for your baby's bedding or clothing or a design that will expand with them. Some cots can be turned into toddler beds, allowing you to easily switch when your child has outgrown them. Some have built-in drawers for storage and some come with a nappy changing station!
A crib with drawers is ideal to store all your child's favorite toys, muslin cloths, or blankets. It also makes tidying up easier as you can keep everything in one space. A majority of these cots feature anti-bite strips of plastic on the sides - great for teething babies!
If you're on a budget but still require a stylish and practical cot, the Ikea Sniglar is a good choice. It's a simple and slimline aesthetic that'll work well in all rooms. It can be used with a standard cot and has three heights that can be adjusted for the base, allowing it to grow as your child grows. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed by taking off the side panel. There are matching furniture pieces to accompany it.
It's not easy to assemble (one of our test subjects said that the instructions weren't clear), but once constructed, it is lightweight and long-lasting. It also comes with an added benefit: a tilting feature which can help with reflux or colic. It's also available in a range of colors, meaning you can match it with other furniture for your nursery for a cohesive look.
Cots with Storage
If you wish to keep your baby's toys and bedding out of sight however, they are still within reach, a cot that has storage will be ideal. These cots usually feature a drawer that can keep a variety of items and some even have hanging rails to hang muslin cloths or blankets, as well as teething rails to guard the sides of the cot from your little one's chewing urges.
You may be able transform your cot into daybed or toddler bed when your child is old enough to upgrade. Some cots can even transform into a junior bed when your child turns 5. This is a great crib option to save money and make your cot a family member for a long time. Make sure you check the dimensions prior to buying to ensure that it is suitable in your nursery.
Obaby's Stamford Luxe Cotbed is a chic cot which can be used for infants up to 2 years old. It will also grow with your child. This classic cot has an easy design, but it has numerous features, including an under-bed drawer that can be used for storage, a teething rail, and height levels that can be adjusted. The cot is easy to build, with alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions.
For a more advanced sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a baby cot, bassinet and moses basket all in one. It's designed to revolutionize how babies sleep, and includes expert advice from experts from around the world. It's a significant investment, however it may be priced out of the budget of many families. You can read more about the SNOO Smart Sleeper in our complete review.
Cots prevent babies from falling out of bed or suffocating when they fall between the mattress and the cot. They should not have protrusions or sharp edges.
Most cots have four solid sides, which means you can be certain that your baby is safe throughout the day. They usually come in a fixed size and may be converted into an infant bed as your child grows up.
Standard Cots
Standard cots can be installed beside the parents' bed, giving parents to see their child as they rest. They are designed to be safe and secure with fixed sides that stop infants from climbing over the sides. Once your baby is able to stand and crawl on the sides, they pose an hazard to safety and should be removed.
Cots have a circular shape that helps to reduce space. They are also more compact than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and provide a comfortable and secure place for your baby to rest in. They are easy to transport and typically have castors or wheels so that you can move them around.
Many cots are basic and straightforward. Some come with extra features, like teething rails or drawers for storage. Natural materials are the best baby cots because they are more durable and resistant to wear. It is important to keep them free of any stuffed animals or pillows, as they can suffocate young children.
A cot bed is a more spacious version of the cot which has removable sides and an end panel, which means it can be turned into a toddler bed when your child is no longer using it. This feature is particularly beneficial in the event that you plan to have more than one baby because it means you don't have to switch between different types of beds and reduces costs by not purchasing separate beds. Most cot-beds can be used from birth to around two years old, depending on the size and weight of your infant.
Drop-side Cots
A cot with a drop-side is ideal for those suffering from back pain because it means that you aren't bending over the side as much. Back back pain is a common occurrence for women who are pregnant and new mothers, especially those who have suffered back injuries in the past.
This type of cot allows you to reach your child more easily throughout the day, without having to lift them or be concerned about your back. But, you must ensure that the gap between the base of the mattress and the base of the cot is at least 4cm so that your child isn't able to climb out.
If you're unsure the best cot for your child's needs We suggest getting in touch with us at Baby's Hyperstore to talk through your options. We can help you select an attractive, safe cot that will evolve with your child and will meet all required safety standards.
John Lewis Elementary cot is our top pick. It was praised for its easy assembly. Mom tester Gina said that it was "a dream to build - extremely clear instructions with photos". It comes with teething rail and a drawer for storage and 3 different positions for the mattress's height.
The cot is an excellent option for babies who are able to sleep all the night. Make sure that the slats of the cot's frame are securely fixed and not too loose.
Another thing to look out for is whether the cot is certified as meeting British safety standards. Before 2011, US models were not tested the same as UK models, which resulted in the USA ban on certain dangerous designs. Find a cot that locks automatically the drop side when in the up position and requires two consecutive actions to unlock it, which prevents your Baby Crib from being able to pull the side down and climb out.
Corner Cots
Red Nose, an organization that works to end sudden infant cot bed deaths syndrome, says that any fabric placed near the baby should be secured tightly to prevent the risk of the baby suffocating. Red Nose advises that curtains or blinds should not be left hanging over the cot as they pose a strangulation risk and infants could catch their heads on them if they slumber during their sleep.
This minimalistic cot-bed is a low-cost option but it's actually quite sturdy. It's suitable for infants to toddlers. It offers a variety of mattress bases and is easily transformed into an infant bed by removing one side panel. It's also a good option for parents with ceilings that slope since it has castors that can be locked to stop the cot from falling.
Another cheap cot bed that is easy to convert, this old-fashioned wooden cot bed is used from birth until the child is 4 years old. It has an unusual oval shape that ensures it doesn't get stuck in corners and will easily fit through standard door frames. By removing the bars you can convert the cot into a chic bed for older children.
A quality piece that's an excellent investment, this curved cot bed is available in either off-white or fashionable green and will be the focal point of any nursery. It's a great option for parents who are looking for a durable product. It can be converted into a toddler's bed by removing its sides, and into a twin for older children when the front rails are removed. It's also incredibly durable and comes with a storage drawer, teething rails and an ideal hanging rail for blankets or muslins.
Cots with Drawers
There are numerous options on the market, whether you want additional storage space for your baby's bedding or clothing or a design that will expand with them. Some cots can be turned into toddler beds, allowing you to easily switch when your child has outgrown them. Some have built-in drawers for storage and some come with a nappy changing station!

If you're on a budget but still require a stylish and practical cot, the Ikea Sniglar is a good choice. It's a simple and slimline aesthetic that'll work well in all rooms. It can be used with a standard cot and has three heights that can be adjusted for the base, allowing it to grow as your child grows. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed by taking off the side panel. There are matching furniture pieces to accompany it.
It's not easy to assemble (one of our test subjects said that the instructions weren't clear), but once constructed, it is lightweight and long-lasting. It also comes with an added benefit: a tilting feature which can help with reflux or colic. It's also available in a range of colors, meaning you can match it with other furniture for your nursery for a cohesive look.
Cots with Storage
If you wish to keep your baby's toys and bedding out of sight however, they are still within reach, a cot that has storage will be ideal. These cots usually feature a drawer that can keep a variety of items and some even have hanging rails to hang muslin cloths or blankets, as well as teething rails to guard the sides of the cot from your little one's chewing urges.
You may be able transform your cot into daybed or toddler bed when your child is old enough to upgrade. Some cots can even transform into a junior bed when your child turns 5. This is a great crib option to save money and make your cot a family member for a long time. Make sure you check the dimensions prior to buying to ensure that it is suitable in your nursery.
Obaby's Stamford Luxe Cotbed is a chic cot which can be used for infants up to 2 years old. It will also grow with your child. This classic cot has an easy design, but it has numerous features, including an under-bed drawer that can be used for storage, a teething rail, and height levels that can be adjusted. The cot is easy to build, with alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions.
For a more advanced sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a baby cot, bassinet and moses basket all in one. It's designed to revolutionize how babies sleep, and includes expert advice from experts from around the world. It's a significant investment, however it may be priced out of the budget of many families. You can read more about the SNOO Smart Sleeper in our complete review.
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