20 Myths About Baby Cot: Busted

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20 Myths About Baby Cot: Busted

Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?

Cots prevent children from falling out of bed or suffocating when they fall between the mattress and the cot. They should have no sharp edges or protrusions.



Most cots come with four secure sides to ensure your baby's security at all times. They usually come in the fixed size and could be converted into an infant bed as your child grows up.

Baby Cot Bed  are perfect for small nurseries and can be easily fitted alongside parents' beds, allowing them to watch their baby whilst they rest. They have sides that are fixed to stop babies from climbing over them. Once your baby is capable of standing and crawling on the sides, they pose a safety risk and should be removed.

Cots are circular in shape that helps to reduce space. They are also smaller than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and provide a comfortable and safe space for your baby to rest in. They are easily portable and usually come with wheels or castors so you can move them around.

Certain cots are equipped with additional features like drawers with teething rails or teething rails but most are basic. Natural materials are the best because they are durable and resistant to wear. They should be free of any toys or pillows since they can create danger of suffocation for young children.

A cot-bed is a larger version of a cot with sides that can be removed and end panels. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed when your child grows out of it. This feature is especially useful when you plan to have more than one child as it removes the need to switch between various kinds of furniture, and also saves money on separate beds. The majority of cot-beds are suitable from birth to around two years old depending on the weight and size of your infant.

Drop-side Cots

If you suffer from back pain, a cot with drop-sides is the best alternative. It won't require you to bend as much over the side. Back back pain is a common occurrence for pregnant women and newly mothers, particularly when they've had back injuries in the past.

This type of cot also means that your baby will be easily reached during the day without having to be concerned about your back or lifting them. It is essential to ensure that there is at least 4cm between the base of the mattress and the mattress to prevent your child from escaping.

If you're unsure which cot is right for your needs we suggest getting in touch with Baby's Hyperstore to talk through your options. We can help you find a safe, stylish cot that will grow with your child, meeting all mandatory safety standards.

John Lewis Elementary cot is our top choice. It scored high marks for its ease of assembly. Gina, a mum tester has said that it was "a easy assembly with clearly and with illustrations". It comes with a teething rail, a drawer for storage and 3 different mattress height positions.

The cot is an excellent option for babies who sleep all at night. Make sure that the slats on the cot's frame are properly fixed and not too loose.

Another thing to look for is whether the cot has been inspected as being in compliance with British safety standards. Before 2011, US models were not tested the same as UK models, which resulted in the USA banning certain dangerous designs. 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 prevents your baby from being able to pull the side down and climb out.

Corner Cots

Red Nose, an organization that campaigns to eradicate sudden infant deaths syndrome, states that any fabric placed close to the baby should be secured tightly to reduce the possibility of being suffocated. Red Nose warns that curtains and blinds should not be hung over the crib as they can strangle babies or cause them to hit their heads when they roll around in their sleep.

This minimalist cot-bed is a bargain however, it's extremely robust. It's suitable for infants all the way to toddlers. It comes with a wide variety of mattress bases and can be easily transformed into a toddler bed by taking off one side panel. It's also a great option for parents with sloped ceilings because it comes with castors that can be locked to stop the cot from falling down.

Another cot that's easy to convert, this vintage-style wooden cot bed is used from the time of birth until 4 years old.  infant cot bed  means that it doesn't be snagged in corners, and it can easily fit into standard door frames. By removing the bars you can convert the cot into a fashionable bed for older children.

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

Cots with Drawers

There are a variety of options on the market, whether you're looking for extra storage for your baby's bedding, clothing or a design that could expand with them. Some cots can be converted into toddler beds, making the change over simple when your little one outgrows it. Other cots have built in drawers for storage and others even include a changing station included!

A cot with drawers is handy to store everything your baby's favorite toys, muslin cloths, or blankets, and it helps in tidying up as you can keep everything in the same place. Many of these cots have anti-bite strips of plastic on the sides, which are great for teething babies!

If you're on a tight budget but still need a chic and practical cot then the Ikea Sniglar is a good option. Its slim and simple design can be incorporated in most rooms. It is compatible with a standard cot mattress and has three adjustable base heights to grow with your baby. It can be converted into a bed for toddlers by cutting off the side panel. There are furniture pieces that go along with it.

It's not an easy thing to put together (one of our testers said that the instructions were unclear), but once constructed, it is lightweight and long-lasting. It also has an added benefit: a tilting feature that can aid in treating reflux or colic. It's also available in a range of colours, so you can coordinate it with other furniture for your nursery for a cohesive look.

Cots with Storage

A cot with storage is ideal when you want to keep your baby's toys and bedding out of sight but still within reach. They usually have a drawer that can put away a lot of your essentials and some even have hanging rails to hang muslin cloths or blankets, as well as teething rails to guard the sides of your cot from tooth-gnashing urges.

Based on the design of your cot, you may be able to convert it into a toddler bed or a day bed when your child is ready for an upgrade or be converted into a junior bed after your child is five. This gives you the best value for money and ensures that your cot will remain an integral part of your family for years to come, but make certain to look at the dimensions to ensure it will fit into your nursery before buying.

Obaby's Stamford Luxe Cotbed is a stylish cot which can be used for infants up to 2 years old. It also grows with your child. The classic cot is simple in design but offers plenty of features like an under-bed storage drawer, teething rail and adjustable height levels. The cot is easy to build, with alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions.

For a more high-tech sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a baby cot, bassinet and moses basket in one. It's designed to revolutionize the way babies sleep and is backed up by the expertise of international sleep consultants. It's an investment, however it could be out of budget for many families. Our full review will give you more about the SNOO smart sleeper.