10 Quick Tips To Best Cots For Newborns

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10 Quick Tips To Best Cots For Newborns

Best Cots For Newborns

A crib is a bed that you can place your baby that has high sides to prevent them from falling out. There are many styles from cribs for bed to travel cots.

The mother tester Jasmin appreciated the storage compartment in the cot which is ideal for sheets and blankets. It's also simple to set up and comes with an incline setting to aid in reducing reflux.

1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed

Cot beds are a new parent's best friend, ensuring that the baby warm and (hopefully) sleeping soundly. But when shopping for one, there's a lot to consider, from specs and safety to design and. A good cot should last from birth to toddlerhood. Therefore, durability is crucial. This cot is sleek and durable, and it meets all the most recent guidelines. It's also priced reasonably, and comes with an extra mattress.

Gemma, mother of Boden aged 13 months tried the product.

This cot is a fantastic illustration of how Mamas&Papas can create stylish and practical nursery furniture. It's a modern option for baby's first bedroom, with an elegant grey finish that will match any colour scheme. Additionally, it can be converted into a stylish toddler bed or daybed for long-lasting use. It also comes with two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your baby than a standard drop-side cot. Its unique shape allows it to pass through the majority of doors and is a huge bonus for parents who are strapped for time. The dresser/changer is a perfect match to keep all the essentials for your baby in your arms.

2. SnuzFino Cot Bed

This cot can grow with your baby, from birth to around four years old. It has two mattress heights so you can begin with a higher base and then lower as your little one develops and learns to sit on their own. It was awarded Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for the most beautiful Moses basket, cot or crib.

The slats of this cot are more spaced together than some of the other models we tested This makes it more sleek and ideal for bedrooms with smaller spaces. It also comes with a convenient side door, allowing you to access it easily to feed, nappies and changing. Our tester took just 12 minutes to put together the cot.

When selecting a cot be sure to choose one that meet safety standards. To keep your baby's legs from becoming trapped, all cots should have bars no more than 6cm apart. Also, check that the slats have been securely secured to prevent any loose or loose fastenings.

It is essential that your baby has an incredibly comfortable cot mattress. Look for pocket springs or latex-coated coir mattresses, as these provide the most support and don't sag like foams. It is also recommended to purchase a waterproof mattress cover, since any dirt can get into the mattress and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.

Some cots also come with extra features like gentle rocking movements to help settle your baby (like the SNOO Smarter Cot), adjustable inclines to help ease reflux, and storage for nappy necessities (like the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are a great alternative, but be sure to only purchase additional items that fit safely and are suitable for your baby's.

3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib

This crib is ideal if you want to use it from the beginning and place it near your bed as baby sleeps. It's a small design that can easily fit through doors with standard frames and weighs only 6kg, so it's easy to move around your home. It's also simple to get up and down from, perfect for those diaper changes.

One of our mum testers described it as being "exceedingly easy to put together." Its lightweight design means you can easily move it between bedrooms or even take it on holiday should you want to. Its standalone design is popular with new parents who require to access their newborn quickly in the beginning stages of parenting. It also comes with a reflux wedge cover and a mattress with a fitted cover, which are both useful features.

The Toddler Kit will also allow it to be transformed into a toddler bed which is great for parents since it will last as long as your child needs it. It's a stunning cot with Scandi-inspired looks that will look stunning in your nursery. It's also an excellent value when you consider the length of time it will be used for.

Another option is this simple solid pine cot, which is suitable from birth to three years old and costs only PS372. Our test subjects loved its elegant panelled design. It's easy to put together and has a handy storage drawer, a teething rail and height settings that are adjustable. They can be helpful in keeping your newborn safe. Its compact size makes it a great option for anyone with a smaller space or with a sloped ceiling. Its solid construction will also ensure it stands the test of time and won't be at risk of falling apart like some cot beds can.

4. Babyletto Bedside Crib

This bedside crib allows parents to snuggle up their baby close to them just before bedtime. The NHS suggests that babies be kept in a separate bedroom for the first six months however, many parents find their child close prior to bedtime relaxing.

This crib from Babyletto is made with non-toxic paint in a wide variety of colors, meaning you can match it to the decor of your nursery or bedroom. It's also a good option 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 tilted to four different positions. This includes an incline to help with reflux.


It's also a sturdy product that will last into the toddler years. One test-taker said that her baby was in the crib for two months and it was still in good enough condition to be passed on to her next.

Another plus is that this cot is tiny and compact, so it's easy to put together and move around if required. It's a great option for parents who have little space. It could also serve as an cot that can be moved around. It was simple to put together and the testers loved the storage drawer that could hold all of your baby's essentials. It's a bit costly, but it's worth the investment because of the design and function. You'll need a mattress for this cot. We recommend choosing a firm, breathable and snugly fitting mattress to stop your child 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 to get out.

5.  cheap cots  is one of our sleekest models, but it's not just about appearances. With two mattress height settings this cot will carry your baby through the first 18 months, and even convert into a toddler bed with the addition of an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is timeless and chic, and our test-run showed that it would suit any nursery, especially if you opt for a matching changing unit and wardrobe.

No matter which cot you choose, make sure it is in line with the rules that apply to your baby's age and home. The distance between bars should not be more than 6.5cm (two inches), as this will keep babies from snagging their heads. Also the surface shouldn't be rough to avoid being suffocated. You'll need to purchase an crib mattress that fits perfectly without gaps around the edges. It must also be made of air-tight materials to keep your baby's body temperature in check.

It's tempting, but be aware of your budget and lifestyle before buying a cot with extra features such as built-in storage or removable bassinet side panels (as the Mamas & Papas Lua Cot). The best cots are simply made to allow your baby to sleep safely and comfortably and you can usually find cot beds with plenty of storage space, without costing a fortune.

If you're looking for a high tech alternative, the SNOO cot with Smart Sleeper comes with a built-in sensor that responds to your baby's crying. It gently lulls the baby to sleep in an identical way to their mother's womb. The price may be a bit steep, but for those with fussy sleepers it might be worth the investment.