This Is The Advanced Guide To Cot Beds
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How to Choose the Best Cot Beds for Your Baby
When you are expecting a child it is crucial to choose a cot that will provide safety and security for your baby. Find a cot which has fixed sides, rather than drop-sides. This will comply with UK safety standards.
This simple but elegant coffin is our top choice from the Anyday collection by John Lewis. It comes with three mattress positions, teething rails, and a storage drawers. It is also simple to assemble, with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cot beds will keep babies comfy and cosy. Choose a breathable, soft fabric. Make sure that the mattress is snug to prevent any gaps that could cause a risk of being suffocated. There are a variety of mattresses available: coils springs, foam, and natural materials for allergy sufferers. Do your research to find the best one for your child.
No matter if you select a convertible or standard cot, the primary factor to satisfaction is a high-quality mattress that is supportive and promotes healthy posture. The same is true for the slats. They should be secured and not bent or sagging. The slats must be secured to the frame so that your child doesn't get stuck in them while they move during sleep.
Ask your family and friends for recommendations or browse online cots reviews. Choose mattresses that are breathable, as they can help you regulate your body temperature, and are less likely to be a breeding ground for bacteria.
There are many styles to choose from such as traditional sleighs, with elaborate details and sleek, modern designs. Some are even painted with vibrant primary colours, which is ideal for those who want their baby to wake up bright and content!
Most cots come with an under-bed storage drawer and teething rails that stop your child from chewing the sides of the cot and height bases that are adjustable to accommodate the growth of your baby. You can even purchase a drop side for petite babies or those who have health issues that make it difficult to bend over.
For extra security, opt for a cot that meets the strict UK safety standards and can easily convert into a toddler bed when the time is appropriate. This information is found in the product description tots and cots the key specifications.
Safety
When choosing a cot, the safety of your child's sleep is a must. The mattress should be able to fit snugly and there should be no gaps between the mattress and the edges or sides of the cot or cot-bed (large gaps could hold the child's arms and head). Check that the mattress is not too firm and thin. Mattresses that are thick can increase the risk of SIDS. There are many companies that offer a variety of mattresses, ranging from basic foam to natural substances for allergy sufferers and some even contain anti-microbial treatments. If your mattress has a drop side, ensure it is in the up position and locked securely.
A drop side should be allowed to drop when an adult is present, this prevents accidental release. Avoid placing your cot on walls if it has an end that is solid. This could restrict airflow, which can cause death in the coffin. According to the most recent research, cots with slatted ends may be safer because they allow for more airflow.
If your cot has a fixed side you should choose this because it will be safest when your baby starts to crawl and climb up. If your child is confidently climbing and standing, it's the time to move to a junior baby cot bed.
Some cots are equipped with an option that allows the base to be raised up to three levels. This is a fantastic security measure that allows your child's cot to grow with them. Some cots also have footplates that can be adjusted, which are ideal for toddlers who wish to sit up in their bed.
When putting your child's cot in the crib ensure there aren't any obvious dangers. It should be kept away from power and heater points. Also make sure it is away from windows, curtains and blind cords. They all could present a strangulation threat. If you're purchasing furniture from a secondhand store or an heirloom piece, check for hazards to choking such as stickers and Good cribs transfers that may peel off and present the risk of.
If you're unsure of what you should do to use your cot, consult other parents for advice or take part in an local NCT New Baby class. If your cot has an instruction manual, read it carefully before using it, and follow the safety guidelines closely.
Style
With its gorgeous sleigh style This gorgeous crib will look stunning in your nursery. The panel was impressed by the combination of natural wood and white and the clever features like under-bed storage drawers for everything essential for babies, including bedding, nappy and an impressive array of baby clothes. It's also easy to build, with clear instructions and separate screws for each section. It can also be converted into a toddler desk or bed as your child gets older (see product description for more information).
The rails for teething are among our most loved features. They keep your baby from hitting their head on the side of the crib or any protruding portion of the crib, such as the corner post or handle. They also prevent children from chewing on the wood and preventing them from being suffocated. There's also a drop-side to allow easier access to your infant. We appreciate that the cot could be converted into a toddler bed, and that it's strong enough to last for four years. It also met the strict UK safety standards, which you'll find in the specifications that are listed under each product.
Cot beds are typically larger than cribs and can be transformed into toddler beds once your child is ready which means you don't have to worry about purchasing a bed when they're ready to transition. However, they are more expensive upfront than the standard crib.
If your nursery is small, a crib could be the best option for you since it is smaller and occupies less space, but if your baby is likely to spend most of the time in their parents' rooms or you want a longer-lasting bed, you should consider a crib.
A cot isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it does not meet the strict UK safety standards as outlined in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which deals with mattresses' thicknesses, materials, and other key elements of baby cot mattresses. The slats shouldn't be too close together, to ensure that your baby won't fall off.
Storage
If you're a new parent or a seasoned one, the amount of stuff the baby will require is immense. It's crucial to think about storage when selecting a cot. Some cots come with additional storage options, like drawers under the bed or a top changer (available separately). Some can be transformed into a toddler or small single bed, increasing their usability for longer.
Some cots can be transformed into day beds, Baby Cot as shown here on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great choice for those who like an edgier design. The conversion is simple and requires only the removal of ONE side panel. This allows parents to save money on a separate bed.
A variety of cot beds come with a hanging rail which can be used to store muslins, dummies and other small items. This keeps everything tidy, neat and organized. It also looks beautiful. These items are easily accessible to parents which makes it easier for them to feed their baby.
Another desirable feature to look out for is a teething rail which is included with cots. This can help to prevent your little one chewing on the wood that could cause them irritation. Some cots have a more traditional design and include a large storage drawer under the bed. It is perfect for clothes, toys, blankets and other baby essentials.
While this is a great idea if you're short on space, you must keep in mind that you'll have to purchase an additional drawer. You may have to purchase an additional mattress and bedding, as oval mattresses and sheets do not come with the cot.
This sleigh-style cot bed is a beautiful example of Scandi style at its finest. It features a huge under-bed storage space that is perfect to keep all baby necessities out of sight but still easily accessible. Our panel found it very easy to put together, due to the alphabetically-labelled parts and clear instructions. It's suitable for infants as young as birth and can be transformed into a toddler's bed once your child's ready.

This simple but elegant coffin is our top choice from the Anyday collection by John Lewis. It comes with three mattress positions, teething rails, and a storage drawers. It is also simple to assemble, with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cot beds will keep babies comfy and cosy. Choose a breathable, soft fabric. Make sure that the mattress is snug to prevent any gaps that could cause a risk of being suffocated. There are a variety of mattresses available: coils springs, foam, and natural materials for allergy sufferers. Do your research to find the best one for your child.
No matter if you select a convertible or standard cot, the primary factor to satisfaction is a high-quality mattress that is supportive and promotes healthy posture. The same is true for the slats. They should be secured and not bent or sagging. The slats must be secured to the frame so that your child doesn't get stuck in them while they move during sleep.
Ask your family and friends for recommendations or browse online cots reviews. Choose mattresses that are breathable, as they can help you regulate your body temperature, and are less likely to be a breeding ground for bacteria.
There are many styles to choose from such as traditional sleighs, with elaborate details and sleek, modern designs. Some are even painted with vibrant primary colours, which is ideal for those who want their baby to wake up bright and content!
Most cots come with an under-bed storage drawer and teething rails that stop your child from chewing the sides of the cot and height bases that are adjustable to accommodate the growth of your baby. You can even purchase a drop side for petite babies or those who have health issues that make it difficult to bend over.
For extra security, opt for a cot that meets the strict UK safety standards and can easily convert into a toddler bed when the time is appropriate. This information is found in the product description tots and cots the key specifications.
Safety
When choosing a cot, the safety of your child's sleep is a must. The mattress should be able to fit snugly and there should be no gaps between the mattress and the edges or sides of the cot or cot-bed (large gaps could hold the child's arms and head). Check that the mattress is not too firm and thin. Mattresses that are thick can increase the risk of SIDS. There are many companies that offer a variety of mattresses, ranging from basic foam to natural substances for allergy sufferers and some even contain anti-microbial treatments. If your mattress has a drop side, ensure it is in the up position and locked securely.
A drop side should be allowed to drop when an adult is present, this prevents accidental release. Avoid placing your cot on walls if it has an end that is solid. This could restrict airflow, which can cause death in the coffin. According to the most recent research, cots with slatted ends may be safer because they allow for more airflow.
If your cot has a fixed side you should choose this because it will be safest when your baby starts to crawl and climb up. If your child is confidently climbing and standing, it's the time to move to a junior baby cot bed.
Some cots are equipped with an option that allows the base to be raised up to three levels. This is a fantastic security measure that allows your child's cot to grow with them. Some cots also have footplates that can be adjusted, which are ideal for toddlers who wish to sit up in their bed.
When putting your child's cot in the crib ensure there aren't any obvious dangers. It should be kept away from power and heater points. Also make sure it is away from windows, curtains and blind cords. They all could present a strangulation threat. If you're purchasing furniture from a secondhand store or an heirloom piece, check for hazards to choking such as stickers and Good cribs transfers that may peel off and present the risk of.
If you're unsure of what you should do to use your cot, consult other parents for advice or take part in an local NCT New Baby class. If your cot has an instruction manual, read it carefully before using it, and follow the safety guidelines closely.
Style
With its gorgeous sleigh style This gorgeous crib will look stunning in your nursery. The panel was impressed by the combination of natural wood and white and the clever features like under-bed storage drawers for everything essential for babies, including bedding, nappy and an impressive array of baby clothes. It's also easy to build, with clear instructions and separate screws for each section. It can also be converted into a toddler desk or bed as your child gets older (see product description for more information).
The rails for teething are among our most loved features. They keep your baby from hitting their head on the side of the crib or any protruding portion of the crib, such as the corner post or handle. They also prevent children from chewing on the wood and preventing them from being suffocated. There's also a drop-side to allow easier access to your infant. We appreciate that the cot could be converted into a toddler bed, and that it's strong enough to last for four years. It also met the strict UK safety standards, which you'll find in the specifications that are listed under each product.
Cot beds are typically larger than cribs and can be transformed into toddler beds once your child is ready which means you don't have to worry about purchasing a bed when they're ready to transition. However, they are more expensive upfront than the standard crib.
If your nursery is small, a crib could be the best option for you since it is smaller and occupies less space, but if your baby is likely to spend most of the time in their parents' rooms or you want a longer-lasting bed, you should consider a crib.
A cot isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it does not meet the strict UK safety standards as outlined in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which deals with mattresses' thicknesses, materials, and other key elements of baby cot mattresses. The slats shouldn't be too close together, to ensure that your baby won't fall off.
Storage
If you're a new parent or a seasoned one, the amount of stuff the baby will require is immense. It's crucial to think about storage when selecting a cot. Some cots come with additional storage options, like drawers under the bed or a top changer (available separately). Some can be transformed into a toddler or small single bed, increasing their usability for longer.
Some cots can be transformed into day beds, Baby Cot as shown here on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great choice for those who like an edgier design. The conversion is simple and requires only the removal of ONE side panel. This allows parents to save money on a separate bed.
A variety of cot beds come with a hanging rail which can be used to store muslins, dummies and other small items. This keeps everything tidy, neat and organized. It also looks beautiful. These items are easily accessible to parents which makes it easier for them to feed their baby.
Another desirable feature to look out for is a teething rail which is included with cots. This can help to prevent your little one chewing on the wood that could cause them irritation. Some cots have a more traditional design and include a large storage drawer under the bed. It is perfect for clothes, toys, blankets and other baby essentials.
While this is a great idea if you're short on space, you must keep in mind that you'll have to purchase an additional drawer. You may have to purchase an additional mattress and bedding, as oval mattresses and sheets do not come with the cot.

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