Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?<br /><br />Cots are designed to keep babies from falling out of their beds, or suffocating if they fall into gaps between the mattress and the cot. They should have no sharp edges or protrusions.<br /><br />Most cots have 4 secured sides, so you can be certain that your baby is safe throughout the day. They are usually of an unchanging size, and can be converted into a toddler bed as your child grows.<br /><br />Standard Cots<br /><br />Standard cots are great for smaller nurseries and can be easily installed alongside the beds of parents and allow parents to watch their child while they rest. They are designed to be safe and secure with fixed sides that stop children from climbing over the sides. But once infants are able to crawl and stand up, these sides become a danger to safety and should be removed in order to prevent your child from falling out of the bed or hurting themselves.<br /><br />Cots are usually circular to help reduce space and are also smaller than traditional cots. <a href="https://k12.instructure.com/eportfolios/813096/Home/Tips_For_Explaining_Cot_For_Sale_To_Your_Boss">weblink</a> are easy-to-clean and offer a safe and comfortable place for your child to sleep. They are able to be easily moved between spaces and are often mounted on wheels or on castors to allow you to move them with ease.<br /><br />A lot of cots are basic and simple. Some come with extra features like teething rails or storage drawers. Natural materials are the best since they are durable and resistant to wear and tear. They should be free of any toys or pillows as these can pose danger of suffocation for children who are still young.<br /><br />A cot-bed can be a bigger version than a cot, with sides that can be removed and end panels. It can be converted into a bed for toddlers when your child grows out of it. This feature is particularly beneficial if you expect to have more than one baby since it makes it easier to switch between different types and saves money by not buying separate beds. Most cot-beds can be used from birth to around two years old depending on the size and weight of your infant.<br /><br />Drop-side Cots<br /><br />A cot that has drop sides is perfect for those suffering from back pain as it means that you do not have to bend over the side as much. Back pain is a common issue for pregnant women and new mothers, particularly those who have suffered back injuries in the past.<br /><br />This type of cot means that your baby can be reached more easily throughout the day without needing to be concerned about your back or lifting them. However, you need to make sure that the distance between the base of the mattress and the base of the cot is at least 4cm in order that your child isn't able to climb out.<br /><br />If you're unsure the best cot for your child's needs We suggest contact Baby's Hyperstore to discuss your options. We can help you find the most secure, stylish cot that can grow with your child, meeting all safety standards required by law.<br /><br />John Lewis Elementary cot is our top pick. It was praised for its easy assembly. Gina mother tester, said it was "a simple assembly with very clear and illustrated instructions". It also comes with a handy drawer and teething rails, as well as three adjustable mattress height positions.<br /><br /><br /><br />The cot's durability and solid build makes it a good option for babies that sleep through the night. It is important to ensure that the slats of the cot's frame are properly secured and not too loose.<br /><br />Verify that the cot has been certified to be in compliance with British safety standards. Prior to 2011, US models were not tested the same way as UK models and this resulted in the USA banning some dangerous designs. Choose a cot that automatically locks the drop side when in the up position. It requires two consecutive actions to unlock it, which will prevent your baby from pulling the side down and climb out.<br /><br />Corner Cots<br /><br />Although photos of a styled nursery may show blankets artistically draped around a cot, according to Red Nose, a charity campaigning to eradicate sudden infant deaths, any fabrics placed in the vicinity of the baby should be pulled into a tight swaddle to avoid the danger of the baby being suffocated. Red Nose advises that curtains or blinds should not be hung above the cot, as they could be strangulation hazards and children could get their heads against them when they roll over in their sleep.<br /><br />This minimalist cot-bed is a low-cost option however, it's extremely durable. It's suitable for babies all the way to toddlers. It has a wide range of mattress bases and can easily be transformed into a toddler bed by taking off one side panel. It's also a good choice for parents who have ceilings that slope since it has castors that can be locked to stop the cot from slipping down.<br /><br />This wooden cot bed in vintage style is another cot that is easily converted. It can be used by children as young as until age 4. It features a unique oval shape which means it won't get stuck in corners and is able to easily pass through standard door frames. By removing the bars you can transform the cot into a chic bed for older children.<br /><br />A top-quality piece that's an excellent investment This curved cot is available in off-white or stylish green, and will be the focal point of any nursery. It's an excellent choice for parents who value longevity, as it can be converted into a toddler bed by removing the sides and turning into a twin bed for an older child by taking out the front rails. It's also incredibly sturdy and includes an storage drawer as well as teething rails, as well as an easy hanging rail to hang blankets or muslins.<br /><br />Cots with Drawers<br /><br />If you're looking to add storage space for your baby's clothes or bedding or want a design that will grow with them There are plenty of options available on the market. Some cots can be transformed into toddler beds, so that you can easily switch when your child is old enough to use them. Others have built-in drawers that can be used for storage and some include a changing station!<br /><br />It's convenient to have a cot that has drawers for all the blankets, toys, muslins, and other things that your child loves. It also makes it easier to tidy it up by putting everything in one place. A lot of these cots come with anti-bite plastic strips on the sides - great for babies who are teething!<br /><br />If you're on a budget but still require a stylish and practical cot, then the Ikea Sniglar is a good option. Its slimline and simple design can be incorporated in any room. It can be used in conjunction with an ordinary cot bed and has three heights that can be adjusted for the base to increase as your child grows. It can be made into a bed for toddlers by taking off the side panel. There are furniture pieces that be used with it.<br /><br />It can be difficult to assemble (one of our testers said that the instructions were unclear) however, once built it's light and long-lasting. It comes with a further feature: a tilting feature which can help with reflux and colic. Plus, it's available in a variety of colors, so you can match it to other furniture in the nursery to create a cohesive look.<br /><br />Cots with Storage<br /><br />A cot that has storage is ideal for those who want to keep your baby's bedding and toys out of view but still within reach. They usually have an easy-to-access drawer where you can put away a lot of your essentials and some even have hanging rails for muslin cloths or blankets and teething rails to shield the sides of your cot from your little one's tooth-gnashing urges.<br /><br />You might be able to transform your cot into daybed or toddler when your child is old enough to upgrade. Some cots can become a junior bed after your child reaches 5. This is a great option to save money and make your cot a part of the family for a long time. Be sure to check its dimensions before purchasing to ensure it fits in your nursery.<br /><br />If you're looking for a stylish cot that can be used from birth until two years old and will develop with your child, look no further than the Obaby Stamford Luxe Cotbed. The classic crib is simple in its design but offers plenty of features, including an under-bed storage drawer, teething rail, and adjustable height levels. It's also easy to put together thanks to alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions.<br /><br />The SNOO Smart Sleeper, a high-tech solution for a better sleep is a cot moses basket, and bassinet all in one. It's designed to revolutionize the way babies sleep, and is backed up with expert advice from international sleep experts. The cost is expensive and might not be within the budget of some families. The full review will tell you more about the SNOO smart sleeper.<br /><br />
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