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Buying a Baby Cot Bed (Lineageinc`s recent blog post)
Cot beds are a better long-term choice than cribs as they can be converted into an adult bed. They also have removable sides and an end panel that can be pulled down to make it easier for your child.
The majority of cots can be used from the time of birth until approximately 2 years old, or until your child starts to attempt to climb out. Then, you can change to junior beds.
4 Walls
Cot beds are the safety and security for your baby to rest or rest during the night. They are equipped with high walls or rails that prevent your baby from falling, and many come with adjustable mattress heights. This makes a cot bed ideal for toddlers and infants alike. There are many different types of cot beds available in a range of styles, from basic and budget-friendly models to those packed with extra features. The choice ultimately depends on the family's budget as well as their needs.
Any new parent will find it essential to make the right decision in deciding on a baby's sleep arrangement. You must ensure that your child is secure and comfortable, as well as having an area that can be used for a long period of time. While cots are great for newborns however, they're also very compact and can be difficult to fit into smaller spaces. In addition, they're typically only suitable for use until your child reaches 18 months or that is. A cot bed is the best option for a longer-term usage and can be easily converted into a toddler or a small single bed.
If you're looking to buy a low-cost, versatile cot we suggest the Snuz Cot Bed. It's a sturdy and simple cot that has an extended hood to protect your baby cots online from the elements of wind and sun. It also has a handy storage area at the end of the cot, so that you can keep bedding and other necessities close by.
CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot is another option. This cot can be converted from a cot into single or toddler beds by using an extension kit that is available separately. It includes three different mattress heights so you can alter it according to your child's age.
The final option is a travel cot. They are designed for short-term use and may not provide the same level support as a standard bed. They usually have mattresses that are not as firm or as thick as the regular ones. While they can be a good alternative to a standard mattress when you are travelling, it is important to remember that your child will only use them for a few short years before he or she is ready to move on to a bigger bed.
Protect your mattress from water with a waterproof mattress
Often a lot of thought goes into purchasing a cot, but little thought is given to the mattress your baby will sleep on. This is one of the most important purchases you make for your baby, and we suggest investing in a high-quality organic cotton baby mattress.
Recent research has revealed that airflow restriction could be a cause of SIDS and SUDI, you will be looking to ensure that your baby's bed is free of pillows, toys blankets, muslin sheets or cot bumpers that can hinder the circulation of air around your child. You should also keep the cot or bed clear of radiators, heaters, windows cable sockets, and plugs.
If you are looking for a chic cot, the Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed (PS375, Cuckooland) is a popular choice among our mum testers. It comes in four colours, and the design looks like it's going to last for an extended period of time. It is also able to be converted into a toddler's bed, so that your baby can use the crib up to four years old.
Another cot with excellent style and value is the SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed (PS695, Mother & Baby). Our mum testers were amazed by its sleek design, stating that it was "simple but stylish and will stand the long-term". It's designed to expand with your child, too. It offers two different heights for the mattress so you can keep your newborn raised and then lower it once they start to sit up without assistance.
It is important to remember that the mattress should not have a gap greater than 25mm (1") between it and the ends and sides of the cot. This is to ensure that your baby can't escape from the cot or get trapped between the mattress and the slats. It is also recommended to utilize mattress protectors that are 100% cotton and GOTS certified Organic, to ensure it is breathable and soft but also completely waterproof to avoid any unwanted leaks!
If you'd rather a high-tech option, then the SNOO Baby Cot Smart Sleeper (PS355, Cuckooland) is a great choice. It's a clever piece of equipment that comes with a mobile app, weaning feature, access to sleep consultants and much more. It is expensive and not accessible to many parents.
Blankets at the End
If you're thinking of letting your baby sleep with a blanket in their cot or crib be sure to have plenty of extras to rotate through the wash. This will prevent the sheets from becoming overly soiled and uncomfortable for your child as well as helping to keep their bed clean and fresh. A minimum of three to four sets should be sufficient.
A high-quality set of organic muslin blankets allows you to change the sheets frequently without worrying about them getting too dirty. They also breathe which can help keep your baby's skin healthy and happy. You can pick from a wide range of sizes and shades to find the best crib newborn one for your baby.
The most comfortable blankets are soft, cosy and breathable. A blanket that is bulky and heavy could cause your baby to suffocate. It is best to pick a blanket made of organic cotton muslin that is breathable and lightweight. A thermal blanket is a excellent alternative. They are ideal for those balmy summer days when your baby requires an easy-to-wear cover that will keep them warm.
Generally speaking it is recommended that you do away with blankets in your child's crib when they reach the age of 18 months, or earlier if possible. It is because they become risky if children climb them. This can lead to accidents such as falling from the crib or the bed. However, if your baby is used to sleeping on blankets and has been covered from birth or sleeps in a sleeping bag for babies, you may want to keep it in place until they are ready to move to a duvet.
Many parents use a milestone blanket to mark the development and growth of their child usually with numbers that indicate the age of the child. It is a great way to keep your family and friends informed of your child's progress, and also capture precious moments. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket has a double layer that is warm and cozy, yet comfortable to wear.
Easy to Assemble
While a baby cot bed is one of the most important furniture pieces for nursery, it's also a substantial investment. It's important to choose one that is attractive and sturdy. The cot should match the decor of the room. You should also consider whether the cot will convert into a toddler bed, and If so, how simple it is to accomplish.
When choosing a cot ensure that it has robust frames, solid rails, and smooth edges. Avoid models that have curved corners, because they could pose the risk of strangulation. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully, and never use any tool that could cause harm. Don't be shy to ask for assistance. Ask your family or friend member to help you.
Many cots and tots have matching furniture for the nursery, which can help to make your room more cohesive. If you don't have the budget for this you can find numerous high-quality standalone options available. The Elementary cot-bed from John Lewis Anyday comes in white with solid FSC pine, making it a sturdy option. It also has three mattress height positions so it's suitable for use starting from birth and can be lowered when your child is ready to start standing (usually at around 18 months).
The Stokke Coxley cot is another great alternative. It has an unassuming grey finish and an elegant feel that will suit any interior. It's easy to set up and fits through standard door frames and is ideal when you need to shift it around your home. With the addition of an easy kit that can transform it into a chic toddler bed in the bench-style. And it's lightweight enough to fit into its own carry bag for trips away. Parents who took part in our panel remarked that it was "easy to assemble" and "looks gorgeous". The parents also loved the fact that the mattress's base can be moved up or down, which means you can keep the baby's head raised during naps and stop them from rolling over in the night.
Cot beds are a better long-term choice than cribs as they can be converted into an adult bed. They also have removable sides and an end panel that can be pulled down to make it easier for your child.
The majority of cots can be used from the time of birth until approximately 2 years old, or until your child starts to attempt to climb out. Then, you can change to junior beds.
4 Walls
Cot beds are the safety and security for your baby to rest or rest during the night. They are equipped with high walls or rails that prevent your baby from falling, and many come with adjustable mattress heights. This makes a cot bed ideal for toddlers and infants alike. There are many different types of cot beds available in a range of styles, from basic and budget-friendly models to those packed with extra features. The choice ultimately depends on the family's budget as well as their needs.
Any new parent will find it essential to make the right decision in deciding on a baby's sleep arrangement. You must ensure that your child is secure and comfortable, as well as having an area that can be used for a long period of time. While cots are great for newborns however, they're also very compact and can be difficult to fit into smaller spaces. In addition, they're typically only suitable for use until your child reaches 18 months or that is. A cot bed is the best option for a longer-term usage and can be easily converted into a toddler or a small single bed.
If you're looking to buy a low-cost, versatile cot we suggest the Snuz Cot Bed. It's a sturdy and simple cot that has an extended hood to protect your baby cots online from the elements of wind and sun. It also has a handy storage area at the end of the cot, so that you can keep bedding and other necessities close by.
CuddleCo Nola Convertible Cot is another option. This cot can be converted from a cot into single or toddler beds by using an extension kit that is available separately. It includes three different mattress heights so you can alter it according to your child's age.
The final option is a travel cot. They are designed for short-term use and may not provide the same level support as a standard bed. They usually have mattresses that are not as firm or as thick as the regular ones. While they can be a good alternative to a standard mattress when you are travelling, it is important to remember that your child will only use them for a few short years before he or she is ready to move on to a bigger bed.
Protect your mattress from water with a waterproof mattress
Often a lot of thought goes into purchasing a cot, but little thought is given to the mattress your baby will sleep on. This is one of the most important purchases you make for your baby, and we suggest investing in a high-quality organic cotton baby mattress.
Recent research has revealed that airflow restriction could be a cause of SIDS and SUDI, you will be looking to ensure that your baby's bed is free of pillows, toys blankets, muslin sheets or cot bumpers that can hinder the circulation of air around your child. You should also keep the cot or bed clear of radiators, heaters, windows cable sockets, and plugs.
If you are looking for a chic cot, the Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed (PS375, Cuckooland) is a popular choice among our mum testers. It comes in four colours, and the design looks like it's going to last for an extended period of time. It is also able to be converted into a toddler's bed, so that your baby can use the crib up to four years old.
Another cot with excellent style and value is the SnuzFino Classic Cot Bed (PS695, Mother & Baby). Our mum testers were amazed by its sleek design, stating that it was "simple but stylish and will stand the long-term". It's designed to expand with your child, too. It offers two different heights for the mattress so you can keep your newborn raised and then lower it once they start to sit up without assistance.
It is important to remember that the mattress should not have a gap greater than 25mm (1") between it and the ends and sides of the cot. This is to ensure that your baby can't escape from the cot or get trapped between the mattress and the slats. It is also recommended to utilize mattress protectors that are 100% cotton and GOTS certified Organic, to ensure it is breathable and soft but also completely waterproof to avoid any unwanted leaks!
If you'd rather a high-tech option, then the SNOO Baby Cot Smart Sleeper (PS355, Cuckooland) is a great choice. It's a clever piece of equipment that comes with a mobile app, weaning feature, access to sleep consultants and much more. It is expensive and not accessible to many parents.
Blankets at the End
If you're thinking of letting your baby sleep with a blanket in their cot or crib be sure to have plenty of extras to rotate through the wash. This will prevent the sheets from becoming overly soiled and uncomfortable for your child as well as helping to keep their bed clean and fresh. A minimum of three to four sets should be sufficient.
A high-quality set of organic muslin blankets allows you to change the sheets frequently without worrying about them getting too dirty. They also breathe which can help keep your baby's skin healthy and happy. You can pick from a wide range of sizes and shades to find the best crib newborn one for your baby.
The most comfortable blankets are soft, cosy and breathable. A blanket that is bulky and heavy could cause your baby to suffocate. It is best to pick a blanket made of organic cotton muslin that is breathable and lightweight. A thermal blanket is a excellent alternative. They are ideal for those balmy summer days when your baby requires an easy-to-wear cover that will keep them warm.
Generally speaking it is recommended that you do away with blankets in your child's crib when they reach the age of 18 months, or earlier if possible. It is because they become risky if children climb them. This can lead to accidents such as falling from the crib or the bed. However, if your baby is used to sleeping on blankets and has been covered from birth or sleeps in a sleeping bag for babies, you may want to keep it in place until they are ready to move to a duvet.
Many parents use a milestone blanket to mark the development and growth of their child usually with numbers that indicate the age of the child. It is a great way to keep your family and friends informed of your child's progress, and also capture precious moments. The Monica + Andy Always Blanket has a double layer that is warm and cozy, yet comfortable to wear.
Easy to Assemble
While a baby cot bed is one of the most important furniture pieces for nursery, it's also a substantial investment. It's important to choose one that is attractive and sturdy. The cot should match the decor of the room. You should also consider whether the cot will convert into a toddler bed, and If so, how simple it is to accomplish.
When choosing a cot ensure that it has robust frames, solid rails, and smooth edges. Avoid models that have curved corners, because they could pose the risk of strangulation. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully, and never use any tool that could cause harm. Don't be shy to ask for assistance. Ask your family or friend member to help you.
Many cots and tots have matching furniture for the nursery, which can help to make your room more cohesive. If you don't have the budget for this you can find numerous high-quality standalone options available. The Elementary cot-bed from John Lewis Anyday comes in white with solid FSC pine, making it a sturdy option. It also has three mattress height positions so it's suitable for use starting from birth and can be lowered when your child is ready to start standing (usually at around 18 months).
The Stokke Coxley cot is another great alternative. It has an unassuming grey finish and an elegant feel that will suit any interior. It's easy to set up and fits through standard door frames and is ideal when you need to shift it around your home. With the addition of an easy kit that can transform it into a chic toddler bed in the bench-style. And it's lightweight enough to fit into its own carry bag for trips away. Parents who took part in our panel remarked that it was "easy to assemble" and "looks gorgeous". The parents also loved the fact that the mattress's base can be moved up or down, which means you can keep the baby's head raised during naps and stop them from rolling over in the night.
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