"The Baby Cot Awards: The Most Sexiest, Worst, And Most Bizarre Things We've Seen

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"The Baby Cot Awards: The Most Sexiest, Worst, And Most Bizarre Things We've Seen

Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?

cheap cot beds  stop babies from falling out of bed or dying when they fall between the mattress and the cot. They should not have sharp edges or protrusions.

Most cots have four solid sides, which means you can be sure your baby is safe throughout the day. They usually come in a fixed size and may be converted into a toddler bed as your child grows.

Standard Cots

Standard cots can be easily installed beside the parents' bed, giving them to view their child while they rest. They are designed to be secure and safe with fixed sides that stop infants from climbing over the sides. But once infants are able to crawl and stand up, the sides can become dangerous and therefore they need to be removed to prevent your child from falling out of bed or hurting themselves.

Cots have a circular shape that helps to reduce space. They are also more compact than traditional cots. They are easy-to-clean and provide a safe and comfortable space for your child to sleep. They can be easily moved between rooms and are usually on wheels or castors to allow you to move them with ease.

Many cots are simple and basic. Some come with extra features, like teething rails or storage drawers. The best cots are made from natural materials since they are more durable and resistant to wear and tear. They should be kept free of stuffed toys or pillows since they can create a risk of suffocation for children who are still young.

A cot-bed can be a bigger version of a cot with a removable side and end panels. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed when your child grows out of it. This feature is particularly useful when you are planning to have more than one baby, as it eliminates having to change between different types and saves money by not buying separate beds. The majority of cot beds can be used from birth to around two years old, depending on the size and weight of your infant.

Drop-side Cots

If you are suffering from back pain, a cot with drop-sides is the ideal option. You won't need to bend over the side. This is crucial as back pain is one of the most common problems amongst pregnant women and new parents particularly those who have previously hurt their backs.

This kind of cot allows your baby to be reached more easily during the day without you needing to worry about your back or lifting them. You must make sure that there is a minimum of 4 cm between the base and the mattress to avoid your child from climbing out.

If you're unsure which cot is right for your child's needs we suggest calling us at Baby's Hyperstore to talk through your options. We can assist you in choosing the most stylish, safe cot that will evolve with your child and will meet all required safety standards.

John Lewis Elementary cot is our top pick. It received high marks for its ease of assembly. Mum tester Gina stated that it was "a dream to construct with extremely clear instructions with photos". It also comes with a handy drawer and teething rails and three positions for mattress height that can be adjusted.

The cot's strength and solid structure makes it an excellent choice for babies who sleep through the night. But you should check whether the cot is constructed from a sanitized material such as solid wood and that the slats have been fixed in a proper manner and not too loose.

Check to see if the cot has been certified to meet British safety regulations. Prior to 2011, US cots were not tested in the same way as UK models and this led to dangerous designs being banned in the USA. Find a cot with an auto-locking drop side that locks in the upward position. It will require two consecutive actions to unlock. This will stop your child from being able to lower the side to climb out.

Corner Cots

Red Nose, an organization that works to end sudden infant deaths syndrome, states that any material placed near the baby should be secured tightly to reduce the possibility of being suffocated. Red Nose advises that curtains or blinds should never be left hanging over the cot as they pose a strangulation risk and children could get their heads on them if they slumber during their sleep.

A low-cost purchase that's robust, this crib bed is suitable from birth to toddler age. It can be converted to a toddler's bed by removing a side panel. It's also a great option for parents who have ceilings that slope as it has castors that lock to prevent the cot from falling.

This wooden cot bed in vintage style is another cot that is easily transformed. It can be used by children from birth until age 4. The unique oval shape of the cot means that it doesn't be snagged in corners, and can easily fit into doors with standard frames. The cot can be turned into a chic bench-style bed for older children by simply removing the bars.

This curving cot-bed is a high-quality investment that can be an impressive centerpiece for any nursery. It comes in off-white and stylish green. It's a great choice for parents who are looking for a durable product. It can be turned into a toddler's bed by removing its sides and into a twin for a child who is older when the front rails are removed. It's also extremely robust and comes with an storage drawer as well as teething rails, as well as a handy hanging rail for muslins or blankets.

Cots with Drawers

If you're looking for additional storage space for your baby's clothes or bedding, or want a design that will adapt to their needs There are plenty of options on the market. Some cots convert to toddler beds, making the switch over easy when your little one outgrows it, while others have built in drawers for storage and others even include a changing station included!

It's convenient to have a cot that has drawers for all the blankets, toys, muslins or other things that your child will love. It also makes it easier to clean up by putting everything all in one spot. The cots also come with anti-bite strips on the sides, which are great for teething infants!

If you're on a budget but still need a chic and practical cot then the Ikea Sniglar is a good choice. Its slimline and minimalist design will work in the majority of rooms. It can be used in conjunction with a standard cot bed and comes with three heights adjustable for the base to grow with your child. It can be transformed into a toddler bed by taking out one of the side panels, and there's a range of matching furniture with it.

It's not an easy thing to put together (one of our testers complained that the instructions were unclear) however, once built it is light and long-lasting. It also comes with an added benefit: a tilting function that can aid in treating reflux or colic. It's also available in a variety of colours, so you can match it with other furniture in the nursery to create a coordinated appearance.

Cots with Storage



A cot that has storage is ideal if you want to keep your baby's toys and bedding out of view but still within reach. They come with a drawer to store all the essentials. Some come with a bar for teething and rails for blankets or muslins.

You might be able to transform your cot into a daybed or toddler bed when your child is old enough to upgrade. Some cots can become a junior bed after your child turns five. This gives you the best value for money and guarantees that your cot will remain an integral part of your family for years to come, but be certain to look at the dimensions to ensure it will fit into your nursery before buying.

Obaby's Stamford Luxury Cotbed is a chic cot that can be used for infants up to 2 years old. It also grows with your child. The classic crib is simple in its design, but it comes with a variety of features including an under-bed storage drawer for clothes, a teething rail, and adjustable height levels. It's also simple to put together thanks to alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions.

The SNOO Smart Sleeper, a cutting-edge solution to better sleep is a cot bassinet, and moses basket in one. It's set to revolutionise the way that babies sleep and is backed up by expert advice from international sleep experts. The cost is expensive and may not be within the budget of a lot of families. Learn more about the SNOO Smart Sleeper in our full review.