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Bedside Crib and Travel Cot
Bedside cribs are a cot with a bassinet style that can be attached to the bed's side. They usually have a single side that can be lowered down to make it easier to reach, and some have an incline option that is ideal for reflux babies.
MFM tester Georgina said that the crib was easy to assemble, and the instructions were very easy to follow. It was a quick build. It folds into the smallest size, and comes with a handy travel bag.
Easy to put together
They are small and easy to set-up, so they can be placed close to your bed. They are also lighter, Bedside Crib and Travel Cot making them more mobile. Georgina one of our MFM home testers, praised the Maxi-Cosi Lora crib for being "super straightforward to put together, with clear instructions and easy zips." The crib can be used as a portable travel cot and comes with a convenient bag. It features multiple mesh windows for breathability and the adjustable height means it can be adapted to any mattress.
Some bedside cribs feature a side panel which can be removed to allow you to be able to easily reach your baby without stepping out of bed. This is a great solution for breastfeeding mothers or those who wish to be close to their baby all night long but do not want to risk co-sleeping (which is linked to an increased risk of SIDS).
The majority of models have a built-in function that allows you to rock your baby. This can be a very relaxing experience for your baby and help them to fall asleep. Some cribs have a recline position that is beneficial if your child has reflux or colic. They should only be used under supervision, and a health professional or a GP should be consulted prior to trying this position.
Many cribs for bed come with an umbrella to protect your baby from noise or light. This can help to calm them down. Some come with a storage compartment beneath, which is ideal for stashing extra blankets, nappies and clothes for your baby.
Many cribs for bedside co sleeper cot use can be converted into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a major selling feature for a lot of families. The Joie Roomie is the winner of the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards is a fantastic example. It comes with removable side panels as well as a conversion kit and a tummy-tilt, making it ideal for travel. It has five height adjustments that can be adjusted to your bed. Our MFM home testers loved it for its comfort, easy to assemble and compact. The Graco Play Yard Also known as a Pack and Play is a different popular choice. It was shortlisted for the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and cozy
You can monitor your child from the comfort of your bed with a bedside cot mattress crib. It's a great option for a mom who is recovering from a c-section, since you can easily carry your baby out towards you for nappy or night feeds changes without needing to get out of bed. The cosiest cribs come with mesh sides that let you see your baby through.
Some cribs lower the barrier completely, offering the option of sleeping together without the risk (check whether the crib you're considering meets the latest safety requirements however). Certain cribs let you lower the barrier, but pop it up again after you lift the baby out. This is better for parents with concerns about their child rolling off their mattress.
The Luah - which won the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket - is designed to clip onto bedsteads and divan beds, but it does require a few more straps than some other models (check the specs to be sure your bed can accommodate). It's a roomy design with an opening side panel as well as an exclusive perforated base that creates an air cushion that helps increase airflow. Additionally, it has an integrated setting for reflux and the 360 swivel, that allows you to turn the crib to suit the baby's position.
If you're looking for something a smaller, the Tutti Bambini CoZee is a stylish option with oak legs and clever fabrics to complement your decor. It's also incredibly easy to put together. Georgina who took part in the MFM test was able to put it together quickly, without needing to consult any instructions. It's also a great travel cot. It folds flat and can be easily stuffed into bags.
The Next2me Magic, shortlisted for Best Cot, Crib, or Moses Basket in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, has a larger size, yet it's small and simple to attach to your bed. Georgina also found it easy to put together although she thought the instructions could have been clearer about the zips.
Easy to clean
Look for cribs that come with mattress covers that can be washed in the machine when you are looking at cribs for bed or travel cots. This will keep it clean and free of dribbles spills, and leaky diapers. You should also choose one that is easily disassembled so you can clean and sanitise all the corners.
This is essential, as it will ensure that all dirt and germs have been cleared away. Check that the sides of the crib are secure to ensure that your baby won't fall down or get trapped.
You'll also want to make sure that the crib is easy to clean and that it fits with your bed. This is especially important if you are using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. These cribs are designed to be tethered securely to the parent's side, allowing parents easy access to their infant during the night to feed and soothe their baby while still ensuring the safety that separate sleeping surfaces provide.
Another thing to consider when choosing a crib to sleep on is whether it comes with extra features you might consider useful. Some cribs can tilt or rock, which is great for babies who tend to be fussy.
You'll need to ensure that your crib or travel bed has a firm, flat mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will reduce the chance of SIDS because your baby's head and feet won't get caught in folds or gaps in the bedding.
It's also a good idea to buy a new mattress for your cot, crib or travel bed, rather than using one passed down from someone else or bought second-hand. Mattresses that are used are more likely to losing their shape with time which increases the risk of SIDS. All cribs new to market must be compliant with BS EN1130:2019. This is the most current standard, which introduces more stringent requirements to ensure the safety of your sleep and provide effective solutions.
Multi-faceted
The bedside crib, or co-sleeping bed as it's often referred to it is attached to the bed to allow you to access your baby easily at night without leaving your sleeping space. They can be used as standalone cribs in the daytime. They usually come with a side panel that can be adjusted so that you can see your baby and touch the baby. Some cribs let you keep the side panel down at night. This allows you to be close and convenient with your baby, while taking care to minimize the risks of sharing the bed. Some cribs will also convert into a travel cot, or come with additional features such as rocking, tilting (use with caution, remember to speak to your GP regarding this) or changing into a baby cot for older children or playpen.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently popular crib, and it's not just about its sleek Scandi aesthetic. This crib comes with six height settings as well as an attractive shelf for storage. It's also a bit larger and heavier than some of our more travel-friendly cribs however it comes with an attractive bag that keeps it free of dust and clean when it's stored.
It's simple to put together with clear instructions and helpful tools to guide you. It's also easy to clean, with the mattress cover that is machine washable and breathable fabrics. It comes with a few additional features compared to other cribs, including an anti-reflux angle, a rocking feature, and storage space.
Jasmin says it's a fantastic crib since it's "easy to reach your baby during the night to feed without fuss and is larger than the majority of Moses baskets, so it will last longer until my son outgrows it". She also likes that it's easy to wipe down and feels solid and well-made. It's even designed to fit on a divan bed making it an ideal option for those with small space. Plus, it has a handy carry bag to take with you when you're travelling. A perfect all-rounder.
Bedside cribs are a cot with a bassinet style that can be attached to the bed's side. They usually have a single side that can be lowered down to make it easier to reach, and some have an incline option that is ideal for reflux babies.
MFM tester Georgina said that the crib was easy to assemble, and the instructions were very easy to follow. It was a quick build. It folds into the smallest size, and comes with a handy travel bag.
Easy to put together
They are small and easy to set-up, so they can be placed close to your bed. They are also lighter, Bedside Crib and Travel Cot making them more mobile. Georgina one of our MFM home testers, praised the Maxi-Cosi Lora crib for being "super straightforward to put together, with clear instructions and easy zips." The crib can be used as a portable travel cot and comes with a convenient bag. It features multiple mesh windows for breathability and the adjustable height means it can be adapted to any mattress.
Some bedside cribs feature a side panel which can be removed to allow you to be able to easily reach your baby without stepping out of bed. This is a great solution for breastfeeding mothers or those who wish to be close to their baby all night long but do not want to risk co-sleeping (which is linked to an increased risk of SIDS).
The majority of models have a built-in function that allows you to rock your baby. This can be a very relaxing experience for your baby and help them to fall asleep. Some cribs have a recline position that is beneficial if your child has reflux or colic. They should only be used under supervision, and a health professional or a GP should be consulted prior to trying this position.
Many cribs for bed come with an umbrella to protect your baby from noise or light. This can help to calm them down. Some come with a storage compartment beneath, which is ideal for stashing extra blankets, nappies and clothes for your baby.
Many cribs for bedside co sleeper cot use can be converted into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a major selling feature for a lot of families. The Joie Roomie is the winner of the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards is a fantastic example. It comes with removable side panels as well as a conversion kit and a tummy-tilt, making it ideal for travel. It has five height adjustments that can be adjusted to your bed. Our MFM home testers loved it for its comfort, easy to assemble and compact. The Graco Play Yard Also known as a Pack and Play is a different popular choice. It was shortlisted for the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and cozy
You can monitor your child from the comfort of your bed with a bedside cot mattress crib. It's a great option for a mom who is recovering from a c-section, since you can easily carry your baby out towards you for nappy or night feeds changes without needing to get out of bed. The cosiest cribs come with mesh sides that let you see your baby through.
Some cribs lower the barrier completely, offering the option of sleeping together without the risk (check whether the crib you're considering meets the latest safety requirements however). Certain cribs let you lower the barrier, but pop it up again after you lift the baby out. This is better for parents with concerns about their child rolling off their mattress.
The Luah - which won the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards for Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket - is designed to clip onto bedsteads and divan beds, but it does require a few more straps than some other models (check the specs to be sure your bed can accommodate). It's a roomy design with an opening side panel as well as an exclusive perforated base that creates an air cushion that helps increase airflow. Additionally, it has an integrated setting for reflux and the 360 swivel, that allows you to turn the crib to suit the baby's position.
If you're looking for something a smaller, the Tutti Bambini CoZee is a stylish option with oak legs and clever fabrics to complement your decor. It's also incredibly easy to put together. Georgina who took part in the MFM test was able to put it together quickly, without needing to consult any instructions. It's also a great travel cot. It folds flat and can be easily stuffed into bags.
The Next2me Magic, shortlisted for Best Cot, Crib, or Moses Basket in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, has a larger size, yet it's small and simple to attach to your bed. Georgina also found it easy to put together although she thought the instructions could have been clearer about the zips.
Easy to clean
Look for cribs that come with mattress covers that can be washed in the machine when you are looking at cribs for bed or travel cots. This will keep it clean and free of dribbles spills, and leaky diapers. You should also choose one that is easily disassembled so you can clean and sanitise all the corners.
This is essential, as it will ensure that all dirt and germs have been cleared away. Check that the sides of the crib are secure to ensure that your baby won't fall down or get trapped.
You'll also want to make sure that the crib is easy to clean and that it fits with your bed. This is especially important if you are using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. These cribs are designed to be tethered securely to the parent's side, allowing parents easy access to their infant during the night to feed and soothe their baby while still ensuring the safety that separate sleeping surfaces provide.
Another thing to consider when choosing a crib to sleep on is whether it comes with extra features you might consider useful. Some cribs can tilt or rock, which is great for babies who tend to be fussy.
You'll need to ensure that your crib or travel bed has a firm, flat mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will reduce the chance of SIDS because your baby's head and feet won't get caught in folds or gaps in the bedding.
It's also a good idea to buy a new mattress for your cot, crib or travel bed, rather than using one passed down from someone else or bought second-hand. Mattresses that are used are more likely to losing their shape with time which increases the risk of SIDS. All cribs new to market must be compliant with BS EN1130:2019. This is the most current standard, which introduces more stringent requirements to ensure the safety of your sleep and provide effective solutions.
Multi-faceted
The bedside crib, or co-sleeping bed as it's often referred to it is attached to the bed to allow you to access your baby easily at night without leaving your sleeping space. They can be used as standalone cribs in the daytime. They usually come with a side panel that can be adjusted so that you can see your baby and touch the baby. Some cribs let you keep the side panel down at night. This allows you to be close and convenient with your baby, while taking care to minimize the risks of sharing the bed. Some cribs will also convert into a travel cot, or come with additional features such as rocking, tilting (use with caution, remember to speak to your GP regarding this) or changing into a baby cot for older children or playpen.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently popular crib, and it's not just about its sleek Scandi aesthetic. This crib comes with six height settings as well as an attractive shelf for storage. It's also a bit larger and heavier than some of our more travel-friendly cribs however it comes with an attractive bag that keeps it free of dust and clean when it's stored.
It's simple to put together with clear instructions and helpful tools to guide you. It's also easy to clean, with the mattress cover that is machine washable and breathable fabrics. It comes with a few additional features compared to other cribs, including an anti-reflux angle, a rocking feature, and storage space.

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