Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics<br /><br />Add this statistic to your Favorites so that you can access it at any time.<br /><br />The baby cribs and cots market is segmented by product type (convertible, standard, multifunctional and portable) and distribution channel.<br /><br />Our parent testers picked the SnuzFino as their top choice. Mum Katrina said, "I love the Toddler Kit. It truly prolongs the life of this crib". It's also vacuum-rolled to make it easy to put up.<br /><br />Size<br /><br />When you are choosing the right bed for your child, there are many aspects to take into consideration. You'll need to take into consideration the size, safety, cost and design to make the right choice. The most popular dimensions for cots are 140cm x 70cm, but this can vary among brands, so be sure to verify before purchasing. Also, you should be aware of the age range for which a cot is suitable. This will help you decide whether to upgrade your child's bed to an adult bed or a single bed once they are ready.<br /><br />A cot-bed is a versatile option because it can be converted into an infant bed or even a single bed once your baby is old enough. This will make the transition much easier for both you and your child and could save you money in the long time.<br /><br />Cot beds come in a range of sizes, shapes and finishes so it's important to find the perfect fit for your nursery. Select a cot that's suitable for your space. Also, keep in mind that most cots have removable sides so that your baby can play with toys in bed or even sit up. If your nursery is limited in space, consider a compact crib with curved edges.<br /><br /><a href="https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/">best cots for newborns</a> and family members who have children if you are unsure of the best fit for your nursery. They can provide valuable insights about their experiences with various models and offer suggestions based on personal experiences. You can also read online customer reviews to gain an understanding of what other parents thought about the cot beds they bought.<br /><br />Cot beds are available in a variety of materials including pine, which is the most popular. It's a soft wood, which means it's more prone to scratches and dents, but it's also a highly renewable material that is extremely durable and long-lasting. The three species of oak, birch, and beech are also hard woods that are more resistant to wear. Certain cots can be made from engineered wood. It's a combination of MDF or plywood and the addition of a veneer to provide a more durable and long-lasting surface.<br /><br />Safety<br /><br />Cots and cot beds must meet the new safety and health standards to ensure that babies are sleeping in a safe and secure environment. They should also not have sharp edges and the bar's distance should not exceed 6.5cm. This prevents infants from climbing out or getting trapped between them, and it also means that they can't use the bars as ladders. When buying a second-hand cot, or an antique, ensure it has been cleaned thoroughly and is up to date with safety standards. Older cots might have been painted with lead paint, which can pose a hazard to young children.<br /><br />A good cot should be easy to assemble with clear instructions and a minimal amount of tools. Ask your family and friends for assistance when you're not confident about making the cot yourself. Also make sure to carefully read the safety guidelines. Make sure you use a mattress that is not too heavy and is firmly fitted without gaps. It is advisable to stay clear of bumpers for cots, pillows or any other bedding that is soft, as these can cause fatal death from suffocation.<br /><br />Some cots can convert into toddler beds, saving you money in the long run, and making the transition between the bed and cot as seamless as it can be. Some are multi-functional and come with additional features like teething rails or drawers for storage. This is a great option if you plan to have more than one child. It will save you money.<br /><br />When buying a cot, ensure that it is within your budget and is the appropriate size for your nursery. Consider whether you will be using it in a shared bedroom or for your baby's own room. If the cot is within your own space, measure the space to ensure it fits comfortably and isn't too close to radiators or other furniture. Do not place the cot too close to the cords of your window blinds, as they can pose a strangulation hazard.<br /><br />Convenience<br /><br />When you're shopping for a baby, it's easy to focus on safety and the spec features. However, don't forget about ease of use. You should ensure that the cot bed you buy is easy to move around from room to room, and even to the garden. It's because your baby may be in the crib for a longer amount of time than you believe.<br /><br />One of the most convenient measures you can take is choosing a cot that converts into a toddler bed and saves you the cost and hassle of investing in an additional piece of furniture later. It's a popular option for many parents, however it's important to keep in mind that it's likely to be slightly more expensive than an ordinary cot.<br /><br /><br /><br />The John Lewis Elementary cot, which can be converted into a toddler bed is a fantastic example of a cot with a high value. The design is contemporary and simple with slatted open sides that let you observe your child easily. It comes with three mattress positions, so your baby can develop. There are also teething rails to add security.<br /><br />Another popular option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot, which comes with all sorts of useful accessories. Along with a handy storage drawer and rails for teething, it comes with two height positions to allow your child to continue to use the cot right up until they're ready for a toddler bed. It will also take an ordinary cot-sized mattress however, you'll need to purchase it separately.<br /><br />You can also consider the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed that goes one step further than simply converting into an infant bed. It can also be used as a daybed or sofa and gives you more flexibility.<br /><br />Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed is a different alternative. It's a chic sleigh cot, but it's not as functional as other alternatives. It's suitable for babies until they're 2 years old and doesn't come with an upholstered sheet (you must purchase this separately). However, it is easy to put together and you can purchase furniture that is compatible with it from the manufacturer.<br /><br />Style<br /><br />Cot beds come in various styles, including traditional sleigh and contemporary minimalist designs. Your personal preferences and the design of your nursery will determine the style you pick. You might be thinking about additional features such as a storage compartment underneath rails for teething, dropping sides for infants.<br /><br />When choosing a cot bed it is crucial to keep in mind that if you opt for a style that includes bars, the distance between the bars should not exceed 6.5cm or there could be a risk of limbs becoming trapped within them. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.<br /><br />Many of the cots we tested come with removable bars, which provide more freedom to older children, but keeping them safe. The Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot for instance, can be converted to daybed or a toddler by attaching an attachment kit (sold separately). This lets it be used from birth until the age of four years old.<br /><br />Another option is the Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed that is sleek and stylish. It's a stylish design with a convenient under-bed storage drawer to keep all baby must-haves easily accessible. Our test subject described it as being a doddle to put together and discovered that it had plenty of space for toys and bedding. It also has a teething rail and an adjustable base that can be adjusted to three different height positions.<br /><br />The Stokke Sleepi Cot Bed is another sleigh style that can be expanded to form a toddler bed using a junior conversion kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It's a great value price since it will last until your child turns five, but it is not the most budget-friendly cot on our list.<br /><br />
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