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Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics

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The baby cribs tots and cots cots market is classified by type of product (convertible, traditional, multifunctional and portable) and distribution channel.

Our parent testers chose the SnuzFino as their top pick. Mum Katrina said, "I love the Toddler Kit - it really prolongs the life of this crib". It's also vacuum rolled making it easy to put together.

Size

When choosing the perfect bed for your child, there are plenty of things to consider. You'll need to take into consideration the size, safety, cost and design to make the best cot newborn decision. The most popular dimensions for cots are 140cm by 70cm, but this can vary between brands so be sure to check before buying. Be aware of the age group that a cot will be suitable for, as you might have to upgrade to a toddler bed or single bed when your child is ready or even earlier.

A cot bed is a better option, as it will last longer than an ordinary cot and could be transformed into a toddler bed or a single bed once your baby is ready. This will make the transition easier for you and your child and help you save money.

Cot beds are available in a variety of sizes, shapes and finishes. It is important to select the right one for your nursery cots. Choose a cot that will fit in with your space. Also, keep in mind that the majority of cots have removable sides to let your baby play with toys or sit in the bed. If your nursery is small, go for a compact cot with curving edges to make the most of your space.

Contact family members and friends who have children if you're not sure of the right model for your nursery. They can provide valuable insights on their personal experiences with different models, and provide recommendations based on their own experience. You can also read online reviews to gain an understanding of what other parents thought about the cot beds they bought.

Pine is the most common material for cot beds. This is a softwood, which means it is more prone to dent and scratches, but it's also highly renewable and extremely sturdy. Other options include birch beech and oak, which are hard woods with more resistance to wear and tear. Some cots are constructed from engineered wood which combines a layer plywood or MDF with an outer layer of wood to give a more durable finish.

Safety

To ensure that babies are sleeping in a safe and secure environment, cots and cot beds must be in compliance with the latest standards for safety and health. These include making sure that they don't have sharp edges, and that the distance between the bars is no more than 6.5cm. This will prevent babies from climbing out and becoming trapped between them, and is also a way to ensure that they do not use the bars as a ladder. If you purchase a second-hand cot or an family heirloom, be sure it has been cleaned thoroughly and is in compliance with current safety standards. Older cots may have been painted with leaded paint, which is an enigma for children.

A good cot should be simple to put together, with clear instructions and a small amount of tools. If you are unable to build it yourself, ask your friends and family members for help and be sure to read any safety guidelines carefully. Be sure to choose a firm mattress that's not too bulky and is firmly fitted without gaps. Avoid using cot bumpers, pillows or any other type of soft bedding, as they could cause fatal death from suffocation.

Some cots can be converted into toddler beds. This will save you money and make the transition from crib to bed as easy as possible. Some are multifunctional, with additional features such as teething rails and storage drawers. This is a great choice if you plan to have more than one child. It will help you save money.

When buying a cot, ensure it fits within your budget and is the appropriate size for your nursery. Consider whether you will be using it in a shared bedroom, or whether it is for your own baby's room. If you intend to put the cot in your bedroom be sure that it is placed comfortably. Also, make sure it isn't too close to or obstructed by furniture or radiators. Do not put the cot next to the cords of your window blinds, because they could pose a strangulation hazard.

Convenience

When it comes to buying a crib for your baby it's easy to focus on safety and the spec features. But don't forget the convenience. You should ensure that the cot bed you purchase is able to move around from room to room, and even to the garden. This is because the baby will be sleeping in the cot longer than you might expect and it's crucial to ensure that it's comfortable for you to use it.

You can cut down on time and money by selecting a cot that can be converted into an infant bed. This is a very popular choice for parents, however you should be aware that it can cost more than a regular crib.

The John Lewis Elementary cot is an excellent example of a great value cot that can be converted into a toddlerbed. The design is modern and simple with slatted open sides that allow you to monitor your baby easily. It has three mattress positions, so your baby can expand. There are also rails for teething to add security.

Another popular option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot, which includes a variety of handy accessories. Along with a handy storage drawer and teething rails it comes with two height positions so that your baby can continue using the cot right up until they're ready for a toddler bed. It will also take the standard size cot mattress, but you'll have to purchase this separately.

You can also look at the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed, which goes a step further than converting into a toddler bed. It can be transformed into an ottoman or a daybed, giving you more flexibility.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed is another alternative. This is a stylish Sleigh cot, but it may not be as functional as other options. It's not suitable for infants younger than 2 years old and it doesn't come with a fitted sheet. It's also easy to put together and you can get furniture that is compatible with it from the manufacturer.

Style

Cot beds come in different styles that include traditional sleighs and contemporary minimalist designs. The style you choose will be based on your personal preferences and the design of your nursery. You might also want to consider additional features like a drawer with storage beneath, teething rails a drop side for petite infants or with health issues and the height of the base of your cot.

If you choose a cot-bed with bars, it is crucial to remember that the distance between bars must not exceed 6.5cm. Otherwise there is a possibility of limbs becoming trapped. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

A few of the cots we tested have bars that can be removed, which allows older children to be more independent, while still being safe. For instance, the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot can be converted into a toddler bed or day bed by attaching an adapter kit (sold separately). This lets it be used from birth until the age of four years old.

The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed is another option. It's a fashionable sleigh bed with a convenient under-bed storage area to keep baby necessities on the ready. It was simple to put together and offered plenty of space for bedding and toys. It also comes with teething rails as well as an adjustable base which can be set to three different height positions.

Stokke Sleepi Cot Beds are another sleigh style that can be made into a toddler bed with an upgrade kit for juniors (sold separately) and mattress extender. It is a great investment as it will last until they are five years old. But, it's not one of the most affordable cots on our list.