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How to Choose the Best Cot For Newborns
A cot is the baby's first bed, and will be their bed until they reach the age of four years old. Therefore, you want it to be comfortable, sturdy and safe.
Make sure that it has gaps-free mattresses as gaps can pose an suffocation hazard for infants. Also, look for a convertible cot.
Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite folding cot is one of the lightest options available on the market. It weighs just 2.68kg and is priced almost one quarter less than the Helinox version that I tested. It's also a lot easier to set-up - the two main poles snap together like tent poles that are unusually thick with shock cords to keep them in place. Then, they are able to slide into sleeves on the legs of their connected legs. You simply need to put your feet in them to set up the sleep surface.
The only downside is that it can be difficult to remove and you'll need to be able to lift the legs, and then it takes some effort to take apart the frame itself. It's a minor issue and I believe it's the best lightweight cot I've ever tried.
If you want something more sturdy and permanent, then take an examination of the various models of cot beds that are available on the market. They're typically suitable from birth to around 2 years, so you'll have to buy one bed for your child at some point if you decide to go with this option.
Some children are content to stay in a cot for more than this, though the majority of them are eager to transition to their first single bed - that can be presented as a "prize' for being the big brother or sister!
The Cot One provides a comfortable sleep for infants and small children on any surface, including hard surfaces. It is easy to assemble and doesn't have any small pieces to get lost, and is sturdy enough to hold children without worry about unstable parts.
Double Cot
A double cot is perfect for twins who are just born or siblings who will need to sleep close together. It comes with the same security features as a single cot. It has side rails, a slatted bottom that can be adjusted to suit your child's changing needs. It also comes with multiple support areas, so you can dial in the right fit for your child's unique requirements. Furthermore, it's the only cot that we tested that is designed to accommodate multiple infants at once, as it can fit two infants up to 325 lb. This cot is 72 inches long. This is a major selling point for families who will need to share space with more than one baby.
This cot has a fantastic feature that parents appreciate. It can be transformed to a toddler's bed and then a junior bed. This provides it with a longer lifespan and means that you don't need to purchase a new bed. This is important for those on tight budgets and can save you money in the long run as your child develops into a young adult.
Cot beds are the preferred sleeping option for a lot of health experts since they provide the highest level of security for your baby. The cot bed is designed to be used until your child reaches the age of 2 years. After this, it will have to be changed to an adult bed or a toddler bed.
This is the only cot we have tested that has an adjustable base. The lowest setting is ideal for babies who are in a in a supine position. The highest setting is suggested when your baby is able to roll. This is an essential feature as children can suffocate if their head becomes trapped between gaps or protrusions in the cot.
The only drawback is that it can be difficult to fold, and it can be a challenge to get the legs in position. Also, it is the largest cot on our list and may be a burden to carry around in the event that 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 can be elevated in design, comfort and function in your living room. It looks beautiful in any nursery and will complement various styles for kids' bedrooms after your baby is out of it.
Triple Cot
Cots provide a safe and secure sleeping environment for your infant to ensure they get the rest they need. They are usually smaller than beds, with the base being capable of being raised to suit your baby's developmental stage. Many cots have drop sides that allow you to safely co-sleep with your newborn and makes it easier to take nighttime feeds. Some cots offer the option of removing a side completely, allowing you to use it as a bassinet. This is a safer alternative than co-sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Some top rated cots also have extra features that simplify the lives of parents. There is an under-bed drawer which is ideal for storage, rails that safeguard babies who are teething, and an adjustable riser leg that can create a slight angle for babies with reflux. One of our online cots we love is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed that is stunning to look at with its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish, but it is also very practical with three height settings for the mattress, as well as being able to be converted into a toddler bed when your child is ready.
Sleeping well is crucial for all babies and it's worth the time finding the right cot or crib for your newborn. If you're trying to figure out what kind of crib or cot is the best option for your baby, why not attend an NCT New Baby Course and explore the various options with a qualified group instructor and other new parents?
When purchasing a cot, there are a variety of factors to consider. This includes the sides and depth of the cot, its storage capacity, if the cot has a removable hood and if it includes bedding. Double check the dimensions of the crib or cot for your baby to make sure it is suitable for your bedroom or nursery. Make sure there's enough space for your baby to move about and that it is not too close to windows or heat sources.
Quadruple Cot
If you're expecting twins or triplets you'll require a quadruple cot. These large cots are designed to accommodate up to four babies at one time, and they include bedding sets that make it easy to get your child ready for bed. Some come with a removable side rail so that you can keep your baby close to you while they sleep. If you have more than one child, you may want to consider a model with bunk beds that can be transformed into one.
Many cots feature an adjustable mattress that can be moved up and down to suit your baby's height. This can be a good option if you're worried your baby may slip during the night, and it's also useful for when your child starts to stand. Many cot mattresses are made of natural materials such as cotton or wool, but there are models that use polyurethane foam too.
It's a good idea to choose a cot with mesh sides. This allows air to circulate and help keep your baby cool. Also, check the bars. They should not be wider than 6.5cm to stop your child from climbing out. You should also avoid cots that have solid head and foot boards because they can trap limbs or clothing.
The ease of cleaning the cot needs to also be considered. Find out if the fabric is able to be washed in the machine and follow the care instructions for removable parts. Also, you'll need to think about whether your cot bedding will fit or if you'll need purchase specialized travel cot sheets.
Babies need a lot of accessories including nappies (which can quickly accumulate!) Bedding, clothes and toys. A cot that has storage, like the Obaby Stamford Space Saver cot sales, can help you organize everything neatly and easily accessible.
A cot is the baby's first bed, and will be their bed until they reach the age of four years old. Therefore, you want it to be comfortable, sturdy and safe.
Make sure that it has gaps-free mattresses as gaps can pose an suffocation hazard for infants. Also, look for a convertible cot.
Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite folding cot is one of the lightest options available on the market. It weighs just 2.68kg and is priced almost one quarter less than the Helinox version that I tested. It's also a lot easier to set-up - the two main poles snap together like tent poles that are unusually thick with shock cords to keep them in place. Then, they are able to slide into sleeves on the legs of their connected legs. You simply need to put your feet in them to set up the sleep surface.
The only downside is that it can be difficult to remove and you'll need to be able to lift the legs, and then it takes some effort to take apart the frame itself. It's a minor issue and I believe it's the best lightweight cot I've ever tried.
If you want something more sturdy and permanent, then take an examination of the various models of cot beds that are available on the market. They're typically suitable from birth to around 2 years, so you'll have to buy one bed for your child at some point if you decide to go with this option.
Some children are content to stay in a cot for more than this, though the majority of them are eager to transition to their first single bed - that can be presented as a "prize' for being the big brother or sister!
The Cot One provides a comfortable sleep for infants and small children on any surface, including hard surfaces. It is easy to assemble and doesn't have any small pieces to get lost, and is sturdy enough to hold children without worry about unstable parts.
Double Cot
A double cot is perfect for twins who are just born or siblings who will need to sleep close together. It comes with the same security features as a single cot. It has side rails, a slatted bottom that can be adjusted to suit your child's changing needs. It also comes with multiple support areas, so you can dial in the right fit for your child's unique requirements. Furthermore, it's the only cot that we tested that is designed to accommodate multiple infants at once, as it can fit two infants up to 325 lb. This cot is 72 inches long. This is a major selling point for families who will need to share space with more than one baby.
This cot has a fantastic feature that parents appreciate. It can be transformed to a toddler's bed and then a junior bed. This provides it with a longer lifespan and means that you don't need to purchase a new bed. This is important for those on tight budgets and can save you money in the long run as your child develops into a young adult.
Cot beds are the preferred sleeping option for a lot of health experts since they provide the highest level of security for your baby. The cot bed is designed to be used until your child reaches the age of 2 years. After this, it will have to be changed to an adult bed or a toddler bed.
This is the only cot we have tested that has an adjustable base. The lowest setting is ideal for babies who are in a in a supine position. The highest setting is suggested when your baby is able to roll. This is an essential feature as children can suffocate if their head becomes trapped between gaps or protrusions in the cot.
The only drawback is that it can be difficult to fold, and it can be a challenge to get the legs in position. Also, it is the largest cot on our list and may be a burden to carry around in the event that 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 can be elevated in design, comfort and function in your living room. It looks beautiful in any nursery and will complement various styles for kids' bedrooms after your baby is out of it.
Triple Cot
Cots provide a safe and secure sleeping environment for your infant to ensure they get the rest they need. They are usually smaller than beds, with the base being capable of being raised to suit your baby's developmental stage. Many cots have drop sides that allow you to safely co-sleep with your newborn and makes it easier to take nighttime feeds. Some cots offer the option of removing a side completely, allowing you to use it as a bassinet. This is a safer alternative than co-sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Some top rated cots also have extra features that simplify the lives of parents. There is an under-bed drawer which is ideal for storage, rails that safeguard babies who are teething, and an adjustable riser leg that can create a slight angle for babies with reflux. One of our online cots we love is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed that is stunning to look at with its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish, but it is also very practical with three height settings for the mattress, as well as being able to be converted into a toddler bed when your child is ready.
Sleeping well is crucial for all babies and it's worth the time finding the right cot or crib for your newborn. If you're trying to figure out what kind of crib or cot is the best option for your baby, why not attend an NCT New Baby Course and explore the various options with a qualified group instructor and other new parents?
When purchasing a cot, there are a variety of factors to consider. This includes the sides and depth of the cot, its storage capacity, if the cot has a removable hood and if it includes bedding. Double check the dimensions of the crib or cot for your baby to make sure it is suitable for your bedroom or nursery. Make sure there's enough space for your baby to move about and that it is not too close to windows or heat sources.
Quadruple Cot
If you're expecting twins or triplets you'll require a quadruple cot. These large cots are designed to accommodate up to four babies at one time, and they include bedding sets that make it easy to get your child ready for bed. Some come with a removable side rail so that you can keep your baby close to you while they sleep. If you have more than one child, you may want to consider a model with bunk beds that can be transformed into one.
Many cots feature an adjustable mattress that can be moved up and down to suit your baby's height. This can be a good option if you're worried your baby may slip during the night, and it's also useful for when your child starts to stand. Many cot mattresses are made of natural materials such as cotton or wool, but there are models that use polyurethane foam too.
It's a good idea to choose a cot with mesh sides. This allows air to circulate and help keep your baby cool. Also, check the bars. They should not be wider than 6.5cm to stop your child from climbing out. You should also avoid cots that have solid head and foot boards because they can trap limbs or clothing.
The ease of cleaning the cot needs to also be considered. Find out if the fabric is able to be washed in the machine and follow the care instructions for removable parts. Also, you'll need to think about whether your cot bedding will fit or if you'll need purchase specialized travel cot sheets.
Babies need a lot of accessories including nappies (which can quickly accumulate!) Bedding, clothes and toys. A cot that has storage, like the Obaby Stamford Space Saver cot sales, can help you organize everything neatly and easily accessible.
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