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Amazon Bedside Cot Review<br /><br />A bedside cot is basically a bassinet for co-sleepers that is attached to your side of the bed to allow you to get up and down easily during the night. It is adjustable in height and comes with a travel bag. It was nominated for the 2021 Mother&amp;Baby Awards.<br /><br />Georgina is an MFM mum test subject at home, found it easy and compact to move around. It features a rocking function and an incline option which is ideal for reflux babies.<br /><br />Confortable<br /><br />The comfort factor is the first thing to consider when picking the best bedside crib. The best-rated option we tested was the Kingdom Cot 3. The cot's size was extremely comfortable, even without the mattress that comes with it, and it's easily big enough to allow two people to sleep on (if they do not mind touching each one another). This cot is incredibly easy to fold and store. The locking mechanism is simple to use and the cot is able to be folded in a fluid motion. <a href="http://arcdog.com/architects/poisontoast3/activity/509064/">co sleeper bedside cot</a> are kept away from the mechanism of folding which minimizes the chance of getting pinched.<br /><br /><br /><br />Easy to Assemble<br /><br />One of the quickest pack-and-plays you can put together during MFM's testing, this spacious bassinet has a manual rocking function that's simple to use. MFM mom home tester Mehack expressed her delight at the fact that it was "simple to put together and blends well with the decor of the room." The outer fabric can be easily cleaned, and it folds flat for storage. A convenient bag for travel is included. This is a great solution for grandparents' homes as well as babysitting jobs.<br /><br />
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