20 Fun Facts About Cot Beds
How to Choose the Best Cot Beds for Your Baby
When you are expecting a baby it is crucial to select a Mini Cot Bed which will provide safety and security for your baby. Choose a cot that has fixed sides (rather than drop-sides) that meet strict UK safety standards.
Our top pick is this basic but stylish cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. It comes with three mattress positions, teething bars, and an storage drawer. It's also simple to put together with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cot beds keep babies comfy and cosy. Look for a breathable soft and comfortable fabric. Make sure that the mattress is snug to eliminate any gaps that could create the risk of being suffocated. There are a range of mattresses on the market including coil springs, foam and natural materials for allergy sufferers - so do your research and select the best infant cribs one for your baby's needs.
Whatever you decide to use, whether a standard cot or a convertible cot one, a comfortable mattress is vital to your comfort. It should provide proper support and encourage an ideal posture. The slats should also be securely attached and not sagging. The slats need to be securely fixed to the frame, to ensure that your child will not get caught when they move in their sleep.
If you're unsure of the mattress to buy, consult friends and family or check online reviews for suggestions. Choose breathable mattresses, as they help you regulate your body temperature, and are less likely to harbor bacteria.
There are a variety of styles to choose from, including traditional sleighs with intricate details and modern, sleek designs. Some are even painted in bright primary colors which is perfect if you want your little one to wake up feeling fresh and cheerful!
Most cots come with a drawer for storage underneath and teething rails that stop your child from chewing on the sides of the cot and adjustable height bases to accommodate the growth of your baby. You can even buy a drop side for smaller babies or those with medical conditions that make it difficult for them to bend over.
To ensure your security, opt for a cot that is compliant with the stringent UK safety standards and will easily convert into an infant bed when the time is appropriate. Look for this information in the product description or in the key specifications.
Safety
A safe sleeping environment is a must and a major aspect to consider when choosing a crib. The mattress should be snugly fitted and there should be no gaps between the mattress and the ends or sides of the cot/cot-bed (large gaps can hold the child's arms and head). Verify that the mattress is firm and thin - thicker mattresses aren't advised because they can increase the risk of SIDS. Many companies offer a range of mattresses, from simple foam to natural substances for allergy sufferers. Some come with anti-microbial treatment. If your mattress has a drop side, ensure that it is in the up position and locked securely.
A drop side should be allowed to go down when an adult is present - this prevents accidental release. Avoid placing your cot on the wall if it is a solid end. This could limit airflow, which could lead to coffin death. Recent research suggests that slatted edges could be safer since they allow more airflow.
If your cot is fixed on one side, choose it. It's the most secure choice for your child when they start to crawl and pull themselves upward. Once your child is confidently standing and climbing, this is a sign that they're ready to transition into a junior bed.
Some cots have an option where the base can be raised to three different levels to allow it to grow with your child - this is very practical and a great safety measure. Some cots have adjustable footplates that are perfect for toddlers who love to stand up.
Whenever you place your child in their cot, check that there isn't any visible danger. It must be kept away from heaters or windows, power points and blind cords and curtains (these pose a strangulation risk). If you're purchasing furniture that is second-hand or an heirloom be sure to look for any hazards to choking such as stickers and transfers that can be removed and pose the risk of.
If you're not sure how to use your cot safely consult other parents or attend the local NCT New Baby course for assistance and guidance. If your cot comes with a manual be sure to go through it before using it and follow the directions.
Style
With its beautiful sleigh design This gorgeous crib will look stunning in your nursery. Our panel members loved the mix of white and natural pine, and its smart features, including drawers under the bed to store all those baby essentials like bedding, nappies and a stunning array of baby outfits. It's also easy to build with clear instructions and separate screws for each section. It can also be transformed into a toddler desk and bed when your child gets older (see the product description for more information).
The rails for teething are among our most loved features. They stop your child from hitting their head against the side of the crib or any other protruding part of the crib, such as the handle or corner post. They also stop them from chewing on the wood, and prevent them from getting suffocated. The cot also has a drop-side for easier access to your infant. We love that it can be converted into a toddler bed, and it is sturdy enough to last for four years. It also complies with strict UK safety standards. These are listed in the main specifications below each product.
Cot beds are typically larger than cribs and can be converted into toddler beds when your child is ready and you can avoid purchasing a bed at an age when they're ready for the transition. However, they may be more expensive upfront than a crib that is standard.
If your nursery is small, a crib may be the best choice for you, as it's smaller and occupies less space. However, if your Baby Cot Bed is likely to spend a lot of time in their parents' rooms or you want a longer-lasting bed, consider a crib.
A cot isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it doesn't meet the strict UK safety standards set out in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which covers the thickness of mattresses, the materials used and other key elements of cot mattresses for babies. The slats shouldn't be too close together to ensure that your child doesn't fall out.
Stores
The amount of baby equipment you'll need is a mess regardless of whether you're a new mom or a seasoned one. It is important to think about storage when choosing a mini cot beds-bed. Some cots have additional storage options, such as drawers underneath the bed or a top changer (available separately). Some cots can be converted into an infant bed or a small single beds to expand their use.
Some cots can be converted into day beds, as seen on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is an excellent option for those who prefer a more flexible design. The conversion is simple and requires only the removal of ONE side panel. This will allow parents to save money on an additional bed.
Some cheap cot beds beds have hanging rails that can be used to hang muslins and dummies, as well as other small things. This makes it easier to keep everything organised tidy and neat and looks fantastic. Having easy access to these items makes it easier for parents to feed their child.
Another thing to look for is a toothing rail that is available with cots. This can help to stop your child from chewing on the wood that could cause irritation. Some cots are designed in a more traditional style and come with a large drawer under the bed that is ideal for storing toys, blankets, clothes and other baby essentials.
This is a great choice if space is an issue but you'll need to purchase a drawer on your own. You may also have to buy a new mattress and bedding as sheets and mattresses that are oval are not typically included with the cot.
This sleigh-style cot bed is a beautiful example of Scandi style at its finest. It features a huge under-bed storage space that is perfect to keep baby's essentials away from view but easily accessible. The alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions made it easy to assemble our panel. It's suitable for babies as young as birth and can be made into a toddler's bed once your child is ready.