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How to Choose the Best Cot For Newborns
A cot is the baby's first bed, and will be their sleeping space until they reach the age of four years old. Therefore, you want it to be comfy solid and secure.
Make sure it is a gap-free mattress, because gaps can be a suffocation risk for babies. Also look for a cot that is able to convert to a toddler bed.
Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite foldable cot is one of the lightest options available. It weighs only 2.68kg and costs nearly half the price of the Helinox version I tried. It's also a lot easier to set up - the two poles are able to snap together like abnormally burly tent poles complete with shock cord to keep them arranged and then slide into sleeves that fit on their legs and you just have to put your feet on them to set up the sleeping surface.
The only negative is that it can be a little tricky to dismantle and you'll need to be able to pull out the legs and it can take some effort to take apart the frame. It's only a minor complaint and I'm convinced that it's the Best cot for newborn lightweight frame I've tested.
Check out the cot bed options available on the market if looking for something that is more durable and long-lasting. If you decide to go with this option, you'll have to buy a separate bed for your child in a few years.
Some children will stay in the cot for longer, but the majority will want to move up to their first single mattress - as an incentive for being a big brother or sister!
The Cot One provides a comfortable sleep for babies and young children on any surface, including hard surfaces. It's also easy to set up, without small parts that can be lost, and it feels solid enough to be able to keep a toddler in place with no wobbly bits or parts to worry about.
Double Cot
A double cot will be ideal for twins or siblings who need to sleep together. It comes with the same safety features as a single cot including side rails as well as an slatted base that can be adjusted as your child grows. It has multiple support areas so you can personalize it to meet your child's requirements. In addition, this is the only cot we've tested that's designed to accommodate multiple infants simultaneously and can accommodate two babies as big as 325 lb. and 72 inches long. This is a major selling point for families who will require sharing space with more than one child.
One feature that many parents love about this crib is that it can convert into a toddler bed and then into an adult bed, giving it an extended lifespan and meaning that you won't need to purchase another new bed. This is important for those on tight budgets and can save you money in the long run as your baby grows into an adult.
The majority of health professionals recommend cot beds because they provide the greatest protection for your child. They are designed to be used from birth until your child reaches 2 years old. They will then need to be converted into an infant bed or a junior bed.
This is the only cot we have tested with an adjustable base. The lowest setting is appropriate for babies who are in the sitting position. The most extreme setting is recommended cribs if your baby is able to roll. This is a vital feature as children can suffocate when their head is caught between gaps or protrusions inside the cot.
The only drawback is that it isn't easy to fold, and it can be a hassle to put the legs in the right position. Additionally, it's the largest cot on our list and is a bit heavy to carry around if you have to move it far from the place where it is stored.
If you're looking for a cot that checks all the boxes, take a look at this luxurious wood cot. This beautiful piece of furniture can be elevated in the look, comfort and functionality in your living room. It also looks stunning in any nursery and can blend well with a range of different kid's bedroom styles when your child is old enough to outgrow it.
Triple Cot
Cots provide the safety and security of a sleeping environment for your infant and ensure that they get the rest they require. They are typically lower than beds and have a base that is capable of being raised to suit your baby's developmental stage. Some cots come with an opening that allows you to safely co-sleep with your newborn and makes it easier to have nighttime feeds. Some cots offer the option of removing one side completely which allows you to use it as a bassinet. This is a more secure option than sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Some cots also have extra features that help parents. They include a drawer under the cot that is perfect to store things in, rails that protect babies with teeth, and a riser leg which can create an angle that can be used to help reflux babies. One of our top cots is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed, which is beautiful to look at with its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish, but it is also extremely practical, with three levels of height for the mattress, and being easily transformed into a toddler bed once your child is ready.
Sleeping well is crucial for all babies and it's worth the time to find the perfect crib or cot for your newborn. Take part in an NCT New Baby Course to find out more about the various options available and discuss these with other parents as well as an experienced group leader.
When buying a cot there are many things to consider. These include the sides and depth of the cot and storage capacity, whether the cot has a removable hood, and if the cot comes with bedding. Double check the dimensions of the crib or cot of your baby to ensure it is suitable for your bedroom or nursery cots. Make sure there is enough room to move around and that it is not too close to windows or heat sources.
Quadruple Cot
If you're expecting triplets or twins you'll require a quadruple cot. These large cots can hold four babies at once and come with bedding sets to make it easier to get your kids to bed. They also come with an end rail that can be removed which allows you to put your baby near you while they rest. If you have children you might want to look for one with a bunk bed that can be converted into an individual bed.
Many cots have an adjustable mattress that can be adjusted to suit the size of your baby. This is a great option if you're worried your newborn might slip down in the night, and it's also beneficial when your child starts to stand. Many cot mattresses are made from natural materials like cotton or wool, but you can find models that use polyurethane foam too.
It is a good idea to pick a mini cot beds with mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and help keep your baby cool. Be sure to check the length of the bars too and ensure that they do not exceed 6.5cm apart to prevent your baby from escaping. Avoid cots with solid feet and head boards as they can trap clothing or the limbs of your child.
Another crucial aspect to consider is how easy the cot is to clean. Find out if the fabric is able to be washed in the machine and follow the care instructions for removable parts. You'll also want to check whether your standard bedding for a cot is suitable or if you have to purchase a specific travel cot sheets.
Nappy costs can quickly add up! Bedding, clothes and toys. A cot with storage, like the Obaby Stamford Space Saver Cot will help you organize everything neatly and easily accessible.
A cot is the baby's first bed, and will be their sleeping space until they reach the age of four years old. Therefore, you want it to be comfy solid and secure.
Make sure it is a gap-free mattress, because gaps can be a suffocation risk for babies. Also look for a cot that is able to convert to a toddler bed.
Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite foldable cot is one of the lightest options available. It weighs only 2.68kg and costs nearly half the price of the Helinox version I tried. It's also a lot easier to set up - the two poles are able to snap together like abnormally burly tent poles complete with shock cord to keep them arranged and then slide into sleeves that fit on their legs and you just have to put your feet on them to set up the sleeping surface.
The only negative is that it can be a little tricky to dismantle and you'll need to be able to pull out the legs and it can take some effort to take apart the frame. It's only a minor complaint and I'm convinced that it's the Best cot for newborn lightweight frame I've tested.
Check out the cot bed options available on the market if looking for something that is more durable and long-lasting. If you decide to go with this option, you'll have to buy a separate bed for your child in a few years.
Some children will stay in the cot for longer, but the majority will want to move up to their first single mattress - as an incentive for being a big brother or sister!
The Cot One provides a comfortable sleep for babies and young children on any surface, including hard surfaces. It's also easy to set up, without small parts that can be lost, and it feels solid enough to be able to keep a toddler in place with no wobbly bits or parts to worry about.
Double Cot
A double cot will be ideal for twins or siblings who need to sleep together. It comes with the same safety features as a single cot including side rails as well as an slatted base that can be adjusted as your child grows. It has multiple support areas so you can personalize it to meet your child's requirements. In addition, this is the only cot we've tested that's designed to accommodate multiple infants simultaneously and can accommodate two babies as big as 325 lb. and 72 inches long. This is a major selling point for families who will require sharing space with more than one child.
One feature that many parents love about this crib is that it can convert into a toddler bed and then into an adult bed, giving it an extended lifespan and meaning that you won't need to purchase another new bed. This is important for those on tight budgets and can save you money in the long run as your baby grows into an adult.
The majority of health professionals recommend cot beds because they provide the greatest protection for your child. They are designed to be used from birth until your child reaches 2 years old. They will then need to be converted into an infant bed or a junior bed.
This is the only cot we have tested with an adjustable base. The lowest setting is appropriate for babies who are in the sitting position. The most extreme setting is recommended cribs if your baby is able to roll. This is a vital feature as children can suffocate when their head is caught between gaps or protrusions inside the cot.
The only drawback is that it isn't easy to fold, and it can be a hassle to put the legs in the right position. Additionally, it's the largest cot on our list and is a bit heavy to carry around if you have to move it far from the place where it is stored.
If you're looking for a cot that checks all the boxes, take a look at this luxurious wood cot. This beautiful piece of furniture can be elevated in the look, comfort and functionality in your living room. It also looks stunning in any nursery and can blend well with a range of different kid's bedroom styles when your child is old enough to outgrow it.
Triple Cot
Cots provide the safety and security of a sleeping environment for your infant and ensure that they get the rest they require. They are typically lower than beds and have a base that is capable of being raised to suit your baby's developmental stage. Some cots come with an opening that allows you to safely co-sleep with your newborn and makes it easier to have nighttime feeds. Some cots offer the option of removing one side completely which allows you to use it as a bassinet. This is a more secure option than sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Some cots also have extra features that help parents. They include a drawer under the cot that is perfect to store things in, rails that protect babies with teeth, and a riser leg which can create an angle that can be used to help reflux babies. One of our top cots is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed, which is beautiful to look at with its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish, but it is also extremely practical, with three levels of height for the mattress, and being easily transformed into a toddler bed once your child is ready.
Sleeping well is crucial for all babies and it's worth the time to find the perfect crib or cot for your newborn. Take part in an NCT New Baby Course to find out more about the various options available and discuss these with other parents as well as an experienced group leader.
When buying a cot there are many things to consider. These include the sides and depth of the cot and storage capacity, whether the cot has a removable hood, and if the cot comes with bedding. Double check the dimensions of the crib or cot of your baby to ensure it is suitable for your bedroom or nursery cots. Make sure there is enough room to move around and that it is not too close to windows or heat sources.
Quadruple Cot
If you're expecting triplets or twins you'll require a quadruple cot. These large cots can hold four babies at once and come with bedding sets to make it easier to get your kids to bed. They also come with an end rail that can be removed which allows you to put your baby near you while they rest. If you have children you might want to look for one with a bunk bed that can be converted into an individual bed.
Many cots have an adjustable mattress that can be adjusted to suit the size of your baby. This is a great option if you're worried your newborn might slip down in the night, and it's also beneficial when your child starts to stand. Many cot mattresses are made from natural materials like cotton or wool, but you can find models that use polyurethane foam too.
It is a good idea to pick a mini cot beds with mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and help keep your baby cool. Be sure to check the length of the bars too and ensure that they do not exceed 6.5cm apart to prevent your baby from escaping. Avoid cots with solid feet and head boards as they can trap clothing or the limbs of your child.
Another crucial aspect to consider is how easy the cot is to clean. Find out if the fabric is able to be washed in the machine and follow the care instructions for removable parts. You'll also want to check whether your standard bedding for a cot is suitable or if you have to purchase a specific travel cot sheets.
Nappy costs can quickly add up! Bedding, clothes and toys. A cot with storage, like the Obaby Stamford Space Saver Cot will help you organize everything neatly and easily accessible.
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