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Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?
Cots prevent babies from falling out of bed or becoming suffocated when they fall between the mattress and cot. They should not have any protrusions or sharp edges.
The majority of cots have four solid sides, which means you can be certain that your baby is safe throughout the day. Many cots come in fixed-size and can be made into a toddler bed if your child grows.
Standard Cots
Standard cots are ideal for smaller nurseries and can be installed alongside the beds of parents, allowing them to watch their child as they rest. They are designed to be secure and safe with fixed sides to prevent infants from climbing over the sides. When your baby is capable of standing and crawling over the sides, they pose dangerous and should be removed.
Cots are typically circular in shape to help reduce space and are also more compact than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and offer a safe and comfortable space for your child to sleep. They can be easily moved between spaces and are often on wheels or castors to allow you to move them easily.
Certain cots are equipped with additional features such as drawers with teething rails or teething rails but most are basic. Natural materials are the best since they are more durable and resistant to wear and tear. They should be free of toys and pillows as they could pose a risk of suffocation for young children.
A cot bed is a bigger version of the cot which includes removable sides and an end panel, meaning it can be converted into a toddler bed when your child has outgrown it. This feature is particularly useful when you plan to have more than one child as it will eliminate the need to switch between different kinds of furniture, and also saves money by purchasing separate beds. The majority of cot beds can be used from birth until your infant is around two years old, based on their size and weight.
Drop-side Cots
If you are suffering from back discomfort, a cot that has a drop-side is the best option. It won't require you to bend as much over the side. This is important as back problems are one of the most common problems amongst pregnant women and new parents, especially those who have previously hurt their backs.
This kind of cot lets you to reach your baby more easily throughout the day without having to lift them or worry about your back. However, you need to make sure that the distance between the base of the mattress and the cot is at a minimum of 4cm so that your child can't get out.
If you're not sure which cot is right for your needs We suggest contact Baby's Hyperstore to discuss your options. We can help you select an attractive, safe cheap cot beds that will evolve with your child and meet all the mandatory safety standards.
Our top choice is the John Lewis Elementary cot which was a top performer in our tests for its ease to construct. Mom tester Gina said it was "a dream to build - very clear instructions and pictures". It also comes with a useful drawer and teething rails, plus three positions for mattress height that can be adjusted.
The cot's sturdiness and sturdy build makes it a good cribs option for babies that do not sleep through the night. But make sure that the cot is made of a safe material, such as solid wood, and that the slats are secured in a proper manner and not too loose.
Another thing to look for is whether the cot has been certified as being in compliance with British safety standards. Prior to 2011, US cots were not tested in the same manner as UK models, and this has led to some unsafe designs being prohibited in the USA. Choose a cot that locks automatically the drop side when it is in the up position. It will require two consecutive actions to unlock, which will prevent your baby from pulling the side down and climb out.
Corner Cots
Red Nose, an organization that works to end sudden infant cot bed deaths syndrome, says that any fabric placed near babies should be tucked tightly to reduce the possibility of the baby suffocating. Red Nose warns that curtains and blinds should not be hung over the cot as they can strangle babies or cause them to hit their heads as they move around in their sleep.
This minimalistic cot-bed is a low-cost option, but it's surprisingly robust. It's suitable for babies all the way to toddlers. It can be made 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 slipping down.
Another cot that's easy to convert, this old-fashioned wooden cot bed is used from the time of birth until 4 years old. It has a unique oval shape which means it won't get stuck in corners and is able to easily pass through standard door frames. By removing the bars it is possible to transform the cot into a fashionable bed for older children.
A quality piece that's a great investment, this curved cot bed is available in off-white or stylish green, and will be the centrepiece of any nursery. It's a great option for parents who appreciate durability, since it can be converted into an infant cot bed bed by removing the sides, and then into a twin bed for an older child by cutting off the front rails. It's also extremely durable and includes a storage compartment, teething rails, and an ideal hanger for blankets and muslins.
Cots with Drawers
If you're looking to add storage space for your baby's clothes or bedding, or want a design that will grow with them, there are plenty of options available on the market. Some cots convert to toddler beds, making the switch over simple when your little one outgrows it, while others include drawers built in for storage and others even include a changing station included!
It's convenient to have a cot that has drawers for all the toys, blankets muslins, or other items that your child enjoys. It is also easier to tidy it up by putting everything all in one spot. Many of these cots have anti-bite plastic strips along the side too - perfect for teething babies!
The Ikea Sniglar is an excellent option if you're on a budget but still want a chic, practical small cot beds. It's minimalist design that's slim and will be a good fit in any room. It can be used in conjunction with a standard cot bed and comes with three heights adjustable for the base, allowing it to grow with your child. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed by taking off the side panel. There are matching furniture pieces to accompany it.
Although it can be tricky to build (one of our test subjects complained that the instructions were not clear), once it's constructed it's light and durable. It has an additional feature: a tilting function which can aid with colic and reflux. It's also available in a variety of colors, so you can match it with other nursery furnishings to create a coordinated appearance.
Cots with Storage
If you wish to keep your baby's bedding and toys out of sight, but still within easy reach, a cot with storage is ideal. They usually have an easy-to-access drawer where you can put away a lot of your essentials and some come with hanging rails to hang muslin cloths or blankets and teething rails to guard the sides of your cot from your child's tooth-gnashing urges.
Based on the design of your cot, you may be able to transform it into a toddler bed or a day bed when your child is ready for a change or be converted into a junior bed when your child turns five. This is a great way to save money and make your cot a part of the family for a long time. Be sure to verify the dimensions prior to purchasing to ensure that it is suitable in your nursery.
Obaby's Stamford Luxury Cotbed is a fashionable cot that can be used for babies up to two years old. It will also grow with your child. This classic cot has a simple design, but it offers many features such as an under-bed drawer for storage as well as a rail for teething and height levels that can be adjusted. It's also easy to put together thanks to alphabetically labeled parts and excellent instructions.
For a more advanced sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a baby cot, bassinet and moses basket all in one. It is set to revolutionise the way babies sleep and comes with expert advice from experts from around the world. The investment is high and may not fit into the budget of some families. The full review will tell you more about the SNOO smart sleeper.
Cots prevent babies from falling out of bed or becoming suffocated when they fall between the mattress and cot. They should not have any protrusions or sharp edges.
The majority of cots have four solid sides, which means you can be certain that your baby is safe throughout the day. Many cots come in fixed-size and can be made into a toddler bed if your child grows.
Standard Cots
Standard cots are ideal for smaller nurseries and can be installed alongside the beds of parents, allowing them to watch their child as they rest. They are designed to be secure and safe with fixed sides to prevent infants from climbing over the sides. When your baby is capable of standing and crawling over the sides, they pose dangerous and should be removed.
Cots are typically circular in shape to help reduce space and are also more compact than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and offer a safe and comfortable space for your child to sleep. They can be easily moved between spaces and are often on wheels or castors to allow you to move them easily.
Certain cots are equipped with additional features such as drawers with teething rails or teething rails but most are basic. Natural materials are the best since they are more durable and resistant to wear and tear. They should be free of toys and pillows as they could pose a risk of suffocation for young children.
A cot bed is a bigger version of the cot which includes removable sides and an end panel, meaning it can be converted into a toddler bed when your child has outgrown it. This feature is particularly useful when you plan to have more than one child as it will eliminate the need to switch between different kinds of furniture, and also saves money by purchasing separate beds. The majority of cot beds can be used from birth until your infant is around two years old, based on their size and weight.
Drop-side Cots
If you are suffering from back discomfort, a cot that has a drop-side is the best option. It won't require you to bend as much over the side. This is important as back problems are one of the most common problems amongst pregnant women and new parents, especially those who have previously hurt their backs.
This kind of cot lets you to reach your baby more easily throughout the day without having to lift them or worry about your back. However, you need to make sure that the distance between the base of the mattress and the cot is at a minimum of 4cm so that your child can't get out.
If you're not sure which cot is right for your needs We suggest contact Baby's Hyperstore to discuss your options. We can help you select an attractive, safe cheap cot beds that will evolve with your child and meet all the mandatory safety standards.
Our top choice is the John Lewis Elementary cot which was a top performer in our tests for its ease to construct. Mom tester Gina said it was "a dream to build - very clear instructions and pictures". It also comes with a useful drawer and teething rails, plus three positions for mattress height that can be adjusted.
The cot's sturdiness and sturdy build makes it a good cribs option for babies that do not sleep through the night. But make sure that the cot is made of a safe material, such as solid wood, and that the slats are secured in a proper manner and not too loose.
Another thing to look for is whether the cot has been certified as being in compliance with British safety standards. Prior to 2011, US cots were not tested in the same manner as UK models, and this has led to some unsafe designs being prohibited in the USA. Choose a cot that locks automatically the drop side when it is in the up position. It will require two consecutive actions to unlock, which will prevent your baby from pulling the side down and climb out.
Corner Cots
Red Nose, an organization that works to end sudden infant cot bed deaths syndrome, says that any fabric placed near babies should be tucked tightly to reduce the possibility of the baby suffocating. Red Nose warns that curtains and blinds should not be hung over the cot as they can strangle babies or cause them to hit their heads as they move around in their sleep.
This minimalistic cot-bed is a low-cost option, but it's surprisingly robust. It's suitable for babies all the way to toddlers. It can be made 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 slipping down.
Another cot that's easy to convert, this old-fashioned wooden cot bed is used from the time of birth until 4 years old. It has a unique oval shape which means it won't get stuck in corners and is able to easily pass through standard door frames. By removing the bars it is possible to transform the cot into a fashionable bed for older children.

Cots with Drawers
If you're looking to add storage space for your baby's clothes or bedding, or want a design that will grow with them, there are plenty of options available on the market. Some cots convert to toddler beds, making the switch over simple when your little one outgrows it, while others include drawers built in for storage and others even include a changing station included!

The Ikea Sniglar is an excellent option if you're on a budget but still want a chic, practical small cot beds. It's minimalist design that's slim and will be a good fit in any room. It can be used in conjunction with a standard cot bed and comes with three heights adjustable for the base, allowing it to grow with your child. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed by taking off the side panel. There are matching furniture pieces to accompany it.
Although it can be tricky to build (one of our test subjects complained that the instructions were not clear), once it's constructed it's light and durable. It has an additional feature: a tilting function which can aid with colic and reflux. It's also available in a variety of colors, so you can match it with other nursery furnishings to create a coordinated appearance.
Cots with Storage
If you wish to keep your baby's bedding and toys out of sight, but still within easy reach, a cot with storage is ideal. They usually have an easy-to-access drawer where you can put away a lot of your essentials and some come with hanging rails to hang muslin cloths or blankets and teething rails to guard the sides of your cot from your child's tooth-gnashing urges.
Based on the design of your cot, you may be able to transform it into a toddler bed or a day bed when your child is ready for a change or be converted into a junior bed when your child turns five. This is a great way to save money and make your cot a part of the family for a long time. Be sure to verify the dimensions prior to purchasing to ensure that it is suitable in your nursery.
Obaby's Stamford Luxury Cotbed is a fashionable cot that can be used for babies up to two years old. It will also grow with your child. This classic cot has a simple design, but it offers many features such as an under-bed drawer for storage as well as a rail for teething and height levels that can be adjusted. It's also easy to put together thanks to alphabetically labeled parts and excellent instructions.
For a more advanced sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a baby cot, bassinet and moses basket all in one. It is set to revolutionise the way babies sleep and comes with expert advice from experts from around the world. The investment is high and may not fit into the budget of some families. The full review will tell you more about the SNOO smart sleeper.
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