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How to Choose the Best Cot For Newborns

The cot will be the baby's sleeping place until he or she is four years old. Therefore, you need it to be comfortable, sturdy and safe.

Make sure that the mattress is free of gaps as they could pose an issue for babies who are suffocated. Also look for a cot that is able to convert to a toddler bed.

Single Cot

The OEX Ultralite foldable cot is among the lightest options on the market. It weighs 2.68kg and is almost half the price of the Helinox version I tried. It's also much easier to set-up. The two main poles snap together as do tent poles of unusually high quality with shock cords to keep them in place. They then slide into sleeves on the legs of their connected legs. You simply need to put your feet in them to create the sleeping surface.

The only negative is that it's a little tricky to dismantle - you need to be extremely strong to lift the legs and then it can take some effort to remove the frame. It's not a major issue and I believe it's the Best cot for Newborn lightweight cot I've ever tried.

If you want something stronger and permanent, then take an interest in the variety of cot beds available on the market. If you opt for this option, you'll have to purchase a separate bed for your child after a few years.

Some children are content to stay in a cot for more than this, however most want to transition to their first single bed that can be presented as a 'prize' for being the big brother or sister!

The Cot One is a comfortable option for infants and small kids, providing a great night's sleep on any kind of ground including hard surfaces. It's easy to put together, has no small parts to lose, and feels sturdy enough to hold children without worry about unstable parts.

Double Cot

A double cot is great for twins who are just born or siblings who need to share a bed. It comes with the same safety features as a single cot including side rails as well as a slatted base which can be lowered as your child grows. It also has multiple support areas, which means you can find the perfect fit for your child's needs. This is the only cot we tested that can accommodate two infants at one time, as it can hold up to 325 lb. This cot is 72 inches long. This is a great selling point for families that will need to share space.

One feature that many parents love about this crib sets is that it can convert into a toddler bed, and later into a junior bed, giving it a longer lifespan and meaning that you won't need to purchase another new bed. This is a great option for parents who have a tight budget, and will save you money as your child grows.

Cot beds are the preferred sleep option for the majority of health experts since they provide the most safety for your baby. The crib is designed to be used until your child reaches the age of two years old. After that, it will need to be converted into a toddler or junior bed.

This is the only cot that we tested with an adjustable base. The lowest setting is suitable for babies who are still in the supine position. The most extreme setting is recommended if your baby is able to roll over. This is a crucial feature, as children can choke if their heads get stuck between gaps or protrusions in 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. It's also the largest cot in our list, and can be heavy to carry when you have to move it from its storage location.

If you're looking for a cot that ticks all the boxes, then look no further than this luxurious wooden cot. This gorgeous piece of furniture will enhance the look, comfort and functionality in your living room. It is beautiful in any nursery and will blend with a variety of different designs for kids' bedrooms when your child is out of it.

Triple Cot

Cots provide a safe and secure sleeping environment for your newborn to ensure they get the sleep they require. They are usually lower than beds, with the base being able to be raised depending on your baby's developmental stage. Many cots come with a drop-side that allows you to co-sleep safely with your infant. This makes it easier to feed at the night. Some cots allow the option of removing one side completely and allowing you to use it as an infant bassinet. This is a safer option to co-sleeping with your child in your bed.

Some cots also have extra features that make life a little easier for parents, like an easy-to-access drawer underneath the cot, which is great for storage or keeping your essentials close to hand, anti-bite plastic rails on the top of the cot to protect teething babies, and a removable riser leg that can be used to create a slight incline for reflux babies. One of our top cots is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed that is stunning to look at thanks to its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish, but it is also extremely practical, with three levels of height for the mattress, as well as being able to be converted into a toddler bed once your child is ready.

It is crucial that your baby gets a good cribs night's rest. So, it is worth your time to find the right cot or cradle for your baby. Take part in an NCT New Baby Course to learn more about the options available and discuss the options with other parents and an experienced group leader.

When buying a cot there are many things to consider. This includes the cot's depth and sides as well as its storage capacity, if it has a removable hood and if the cot comes with bedding. It is also worth making sure you are aware of the dimensions so that your baby's crib or cot will fit in your nursery cots or bedroom, with plenty of space for movement, and not too close to sources of heat or windows.

Quadruple Cot

You'll need a four-in-one cot if you are expecting twins, triplets or more. These large cots are designed to accommodate four babies at once, and they come with bedding sets that make it simple to get your baby ready for bed. Some have a side rail to keep your child close as they sleep. If you have children you might consider models with a bunk that can be converted into a single bed.

Many cots have an adjustable mattress that can be moved up and down to accommodate your baby's height. This is a great option if you're worried your baby could slip during the night, and also useful for when your child starts to stand. Some crib mattresses are made from natural materials such as wool or cotton. However there are models made of polyurethane.

It's a good cribs idea to choose a cot with mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and keep your baby cool. Make sure you check the length of the bars too, as these should not exceed 6.5cm apart to prevent your baby from escaping. Also, avoid cots with solid head and foot boards as they could hold limbs or clothing.

The ease of cleaning the cot must also be considered. Check if the fabric can be machine washed and the care instructions for any removable parts. Also, you'll need to think about whether your bedding for a cot will work or if you'll need to purchase special sheets for travel cots.

The cost of diapers can quickly add up! bedding, clothing and other toys. A cot that has storage, such as the Obaby Stamford Space Saver Cot will help you keep everything organized and easily accessible.