Everything You Need To Learn About Best Cots For Newborns
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best crib for newborn cots 4 tots For Newborns
A cot is a bed that is elevated for your child that prevents them from falling off. They are available in a variety of styles, from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cribs that attach to the side of your bed for safe co-sleeping) to travel cots.
Mum tester Jasmin loved the cot's handy storage compartment for spare sheets and blankets. It's also simple to set up and includes an incline setting to help alleviate reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a parent's best friend, keeping baby snug and (hopefully) asleep peacefully. But when shopping for one there's plenty to think about, from specifications and safety to design and style. A good cot should last from newborn to toddlerhood. Therefore, durability is crucial. This cot is sleek, sturdy and complies with the most recent standards. It's also priced reasonably and comes with a mattress included.
Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden, 13 months
Mamas&Papas is adept at designing practical yet stylish nursery furniture and this crib is no exception. It's a chic option for your baby's first room with a contemporary gray finish that will suit any colour scheme. It can also be converted into an adorable toddler bed or a day bed for long-lasting use. It also has two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your child than a traditional drop side cot. And it's designed with a shaped base that means it can fit through many standard doors, which is a real bonus for time-stretched parents. There's even a dresser/changer that will keep your baby's essentials in one place.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
The cot will expand with your baby from birth to around four years old. It has two mattress heights, which means you can begin with a higher base and move down as your child grows and learns to sit up on their own without assistance. It was awarded Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for the best Moses basket or cot.
The cot is more compact than the other models we tested. It's also great for smaller spaces. It also comes with a convenient side door so you can get in easily for feeding, nappies or changing. Parents loved how easy this cot was to set up, with our tester taking just 12 minutes to have it ready to use.
When choosing a cot bed be sure to choose one that conform to safety regulations. To stop your baby's legs from becoming trapped the cot should have bars that are no more than 6 centimeters apart. Make sure the slats on your cot are securely fastened to avoid any loose or rusty fittings.
A good quality mattress for your cot is essential to ensure your baby's comfort. Choose mattresses with latex-coated coir or pocket springs, which offer the best support and don't sag. Also, you should invest in an waterproof mattress cover as any dirt will get into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots have extra features, such as adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for diapers (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are great options, but make sure you purchase items that are suitable and safe for your child.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
This crib is ideal if you would like to use it from the beginning and place it close to your bed while your baby sleeps. It's a compact design that easily fits into standard door frames and weighs just 6kg so it's easy to move around your home. It's also easy to get up and down from it, which is ideal for those nappy changes.
It's light and portable, which means it is easy to move between rooms or even during a trip. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who require to access their newborn quickly in the beginning stages of parenting. It also comes with an incline wedge cover and a mattress that is fitted and a mattress, both of which are useful features.
It can also be converted to a toddler bed when you purchase the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is a great benefit for parents since it it will last until your child is ready to transition from cot life. It's a gorgeous cot bed with Scandi-inspired styles that will look gorgeous in your nursery. It's also a good value if you consider how long it will be used for.
This solid pine cot is also a great option. It is suitable for children ranging from birth to 3 years old and costs only PS372. Our testers loved its elegant panelled design. It's easy to put together and includes a teething rail, storage drawer and adjustable height settings. Its small size makes it a great option for those who have sloped ceilings or smaller spaces. Its robust build will also ensure it stands the test of time and will not be at risk of falling apart like some cot beds can.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib that is placed at the bedside is ideal for parents who wish to snuggle their baby up close to them before bedtime. The NHS recommends that newborns be kept in a separate bedroom for the first six months but many parents find that having their child near them before bedtime soothing.
This babyletto cot Babyletto is made with non-toxic paint in a wide variety of colors, meaning you can blend it into your nursery or bedroom decor. It's also a great choice for parents with ceilings that slope who don't want a cot to take up too much floor space. It can be adjusted to eleven different heights and can be tilted into four positions, including an incline that helps with reflux.
While it's attractive, it's a solid design that should last through the toddler years too. One tester's mother said that her baby had spent the night in the cot with two years and was in good condition to pass it on to her younger.
Another plus is that this cot is tiny and compact, making it easy to build and move around as needed. It is a good choice for parents with a little space. It can also function as an cot that can be moved around. Testers found it a dream to assemble and loved the storage drawer to keep everything your child needs. It's not cheap but it's worth it for the look and functionality. The cot doesn't include a mattress, so you'll need to purchase one separately. We suggest settling for an airy, firm mattress that is fitted to stop your baby from getting suffocated. It should be a few inches shorter than the frame of the cot in order to prevent your child from being able get out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino cot is one of our most recommended cribs elegant models, but it's not only about looks. With two height settings for the mattress the cot can see your newborn through their first 18 months, and transform into an adult bed by adding an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless and our testers believed it would work in any nursery. Especially if you choose a matching changing table and wardrobe.
Regardless of what type of cot you choose, always ensure that it complies with appropriate standards for your baby's age and your home. The distance between bars should not exceed 6.5cm (two inches) which will keep babies from getting their heads trapped. Also, the surface should not be rough to avoid the risk of suffocation. You'll need a cot mattress that fits perfectly, with no gaps around the edges. It should also be made of fabrics that are breathable to keep your baby's body temperature in check.
Although it's tempting to purchase a cot with additional features such as drawers for storage built-in and removable bassinet sides (as with the Mamas & Papas Lua Cot), these should be carefully considered in light of your budget and lifestyle. The best cots are designed for your baby to sleep comfortably and safely, and you can often find cot beds that have plenty of storage space without costing you a fortune.
If you're looking to find a high-tech alternative then the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor which responds to your baby's cries and gently rocks them to sleep in a manner that replicates their mother's womb. The price may be a bit steep however for parents with children who are fussy, it could be worth the cost.
A cot is a bed that is elevated for your child that prevents them from falling off. They are available in a variety of styles, from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cribs that attach to the side of your bed for safe co-sleeping) to travel cots.
Mum tester Jasmin loved the cot's handy storage compartment for spare sheets and blankets. It's also simple to set up and includes an incline setting to help alleviate reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a parent's best friend, keeping baby snug and (hopefully) asleep peacefully. But when shopping for one there's plenty to think about, from specifications and safety to design and style. A good cot should last from newborn to toddlerhood. Therefore, durability is crucial. This cot is sleek, sturdy and complies with the most recent standards. It's also priced reasonably and comes with a mattress included.
Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden, 13 months
Mamas&Papas is adept at designing practical yet stylish nursery furniture and this crib is no exception. It's a chic option for your baby's first room with a contemporary gray finish that will suit any colour scheme. It can also be converted into an adorable toddler bed or a day bed for long-lasting use. It also has two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your child than a traditional drop side cot. And it's designed with a shaped base that means it can fit through many standard doors, which is a real bonus for time-stretched parents. There's even a dresser/changer that will keep your baby's essentials in one place.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
The cot will expand with your baby from birth to around four years old. It has two mattress heights, which means you can begin with a higher base and move down as your child grows and learns to sit up on their own without assistance. It was awarded Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for the best Moses basket or cot.
The cot is more compact than the other models we tested. It's also great for smaller spaces. It also comes with a convenient side door so you can get in easily for feeding, nappies or changing. Parents loved how easy this cot was to set up, with our tester taking just 12 minutes to have it ready to use.
When choosing a cot bed be sure to choose one that conform to safety regulations. To stop your baby's legs from becoming trapped the cot should have bars that are no more than 6 centimeters apart. Make sure the slats on your cot are securely fastened to avoid any loose or rusty fittings.
A good quality mattress for your cot is essential to ensure your baby's comfort. Choose mattresses with latex-coated coir or pocket springs, which offer the best support and don't sag. Also, you should invest in an waterproof mattress cover as any dirt will get into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots have extra features, such as adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for diapers (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are great options, but make sure you purchase items that are suitable and safe for your child.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
This crib is ideal if you would like to use it from the beginning and place it close to your bed while your baby sleeps. It's a compact design that easily fits into standard door frames and weighs just 6kg so it's easy to move around your home. It's also easy to get up and down from it, which is ideal for those nappy changes.
It's light and portable, which means it is easy to move between rooms or even during a trip. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who require to access their newborn quickly in the beginning stages of parenting. It also comes with an incline wedge cover and a mattress that is fitted and a mattress, both of which are useful features.
It can also be converted to a toddler bed when you purchase the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is a great benefit for parents since it it will last until your child is ready to transition from cot life. It's a gorgeous cot bed with Scandi-inspired styles that will look gorgeous in your nursery. It's also a good value if you consider how long it will be used for.
This solid pine cot is also a great option. It is suitable for children ranging from birth to 3 years old and costs only PS372. Our testers loved its elegant panelled design. It's easy to put together and includes a teething rail, storage drawer and adjustable height settings. Its small size makes it a great option for those who have sloped ceilings or smaller spaces. Its robust build will also ensure it stands the test of time and will not be at risk of falling apart like some cot beds can.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib that is placed at the bedside is ideal for parents who wish to snuggle their baby up close to them before bedtime. The NHS recommends that newborns be kept in a separate bedroom for the first six months but many parents find that having their child near them before bedtime soothing.
This babyletto cot Babyletto is made with non-toxic paint in a wide variety of colors, meaning you can blend it into your nursery or bedroom decor. It's also a great choice for parents with ceilings that slope who don't want a cot to take up too much floor space. It can be adjusted to eleven different heights and can be tilted into four positions, including an incline that helps with reflux.
While it's attractive, it's a solid design that should last through the toddler years too. One tester's mother said that her baby had spent the night in the cot with two years and was in good condition to pass it on to her younger.
Another plus is that this cot is tiny and compact, making it easy to build and move around as needed. It is a good choice for parents with a little space. It can also function as an cot that can be moved around. Testers found it a dream to assemble and loved the storage drawer to keep everything your child needs. It's not cheap but it's worth it for the look and functionality. The cot doesn't include a mattress, so you'll need to purchase one separately. We suggest settling for an airy, firm mattress that is fitted to stop your baby from getting suffocated. It should be a few inches shorter than the frame of the cot in order to prevent your child from being able get out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino cot is one of our most recommended cribs elegant models, but it's not only about looks. With two height settings for the mattress the cot can see your newborn through their first 18 months, and transform into an adult bed by adding an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless and our testers believed it would work in any nursery. Especially if you choose a matching changing table and wardrobe.
Regardless of what type of cot you choose, always ensure that it complies with appropriate standards for your baby's age and your home. The distance between bars should not exceed 6.5cm (two inches) which will keep babies from getting their heads trapped. Also, the surface should not be rough to avoid the risk of suffocation. You'll need a cot mattress that fits perfectly, with no gaps around the edges. It should also be made of fabrics that are breathable to keep your baby's body temperature in check.
Although it's tempting to purchase a cot with additional features such as drawers for storage built-in and removable bassinet sides (as with the Mamas & Papas Lua Cot), these should be carefully considered in light of your budget and lifestyle. The best cots are designed for your baby to sleep comfortably and safely, and you can often find cot beds that have plenty of storage space without costing you a fortune.
If you're looking to find a high-tech alternative then the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor which responds to your baby's cries and gently rocks them to sleep in a manner that replicates their mother's womb. The price may be a bit steep however for parents with children who are fussy, it could be worth the cost.
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