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How to Choose the Best cot for newborn Cots in the UK
With its sleek, minimalist design and warm oak finish this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. A drawer and an anti-bite plastic strip on its top rails help keep it tidy too.
This crib is the solution for your fussy baby. It makes soft sounds that sound like the sound of a mother's womb.
Size
A cot that is the right size strikes a balance between providing your baby with space to grow, and not overcrowding the nursery by an enormous bed. The standard UK mattress size for cots and tots is 70cm x 140cm, that should be enough for infants up to three years old. Some cots could have curving edges or other features that may alter the size of a mattress. It is therefore crucial to check the cot's footprint prior buying.
You can find cots at many high-street retailers, including Dunelm or Ikea. Some also have a return policy, which means you can return any cot that does not meet your needs. It's also a good idea to shop online, since you can gain a better understanding of the dimensions of each cot and how it will look in your nursery.
If you are seeking a high-quality cot one of the SNOO Sleeper Smart is a fantastic choice. This cot monitors your cheap baby cots for sale's cries and responds by gently rocking them to sleep, emulating the sounds of the womb. This technology will help your baby to get a good night's sleep. It can be placed in any cot or crib. It's a great option for fussy newborns and babies who have breathing issues and it can track their sleep cycles to aid in understanding the sleep patterns of your baby.
Another alternative is the Stokke Sleepi Cot. This minimalistic cot is made from solid beech and features the ability to remove the panel and transform it into a toddler bed. It has a range of mattresses, so you can adjust the height of your child's sleeping area to suit their needs. It's also a great choice for smaller bedrooms or with sloped ceilings and our panel found it easy to construct.
Another cot that is budget-friendly is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It's available in a range of finishes, from white to dark slate grey, and is suitable from birth until the time your child is four years old. It comes with three mattress settings that let you easily reach your baby. It can also be converted into a Toddler Bed by taking off the side panels and adding an additional footboard. The crib includes a mattress and is FSC certified.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial part of the nursery of your baby's but they have to be safe too. Find a cot that has been certified to comply with British safety standards and bears the code BS EN 716. It should also have a firm flat mattress, and not be stuffed with duvets and bumpers, which aren't recommended by the Lullaby Trust.
If you're purchasing a used cot, make sure to check the age of it. Lead paint can be harmful to babies. Look for signs of wear and tear, especially on the sides where a child might rub their hands, as this may cause skin irritation. Check for any stickers and transfers that might be removed, posing a choking risk to your baby.
Some cots have extra features like teething rails or storage drawers. One of our mum testers particularly praised this model from John Lewis which is both stylish and practical. It's simple to put together, and all the pieces are alphabetized," she said. She added that it was also one of the easiest Cribs (gdchuanxin.Com) that can be converted into a toddler-sized bed. It also comes with an optional drawer that helps you keep the nursery tidy, and has 3 adjustable heights so you can use it as your child grows.
Another consideration is the depth of the cot. Choose a cot which is at least 50cm deep to prevent your child from escaping when they start to grow more mobile. It is also worth considering the kind of mattress you'll need, since there are many choices out available, including foam spring interiors, spring interiors, or natural materials for allergy sufferers. If you're considering buying a new cot you might also think about a cot mattress protector to protect against spills or stains. If you're buying a second-hand cot, you'll want to consult a professional to assess the safety of the cot and repair any damage. It's usually around PS100 but it's worth the investment to ensure your peace of mind.
Style
It's easy to get bogged down with spec and safety when purchasing a baby's cot, but don't forget about the style. A cot is going to be used for a long time so it's important to find one that suits the room of your baby and your decor. Fortunately, a lot of cots and cots are available in different colourways and designs that will look great with any nursery furniture or interiors you have chosen for your baby's first bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed illustrates how stylish a crib could be. Its storage drawer underneath the bed is a useful feature that has helped it get top marks with our panel, while teething rails and 3 adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as useful as it is fashionable. Our testers also loved that the cot was easy to construct even though it is in a flatpack with easy-to-follow instructions and labelled parts.
Another alternative for an elegant cot is the Stokke Sleepi, which combines Scandi style with the practicality of a cot which can 'grow' with your child. It can be used as a cot from birth until the time your child is five, when it can be converted into a toddler's bed by removing a side. Its smooth oval finish and high-quality construction impressed our testers however, the price may be a hindrance for some.
If you choose the model with bars that are too close your baby may become trapped or choke. It is also important to ensure that the drop-side mechanism operates well and efficiently, and can't be easily dropped by your child. If you select a cot with bars that are too close together, your baby could become trapped or choke, and you must also ensure that the drop-side mechanism works smoothly and reliably and cannot be easily lowered by your child.
You should also ensure that the cot you purchase is compliant with UK safety standards, which is usually BS EN 716, and if it converts into bed, BS 8509, which includes a plastic strip that prevents bites across the top of the bars. This information is usually found in the product description of the cot or bed, but you can also check the website of the seller.
Convertibility
You may want your cot to last a long time, and certain models are designed to do just that. The majority of popular cots can be converted into toddler beds or sofas. This lets you continue using it well beyond the infant stage. These cost more because they must support a heavier child for longer. However they are an excellent investment if you are planning to use them long after your baby has developed.
It is crucial to ensure that the cot you select meets UK safety standards. Look for the BS EN 716 code on the product page to confirm this, and check that it has a base that's fully slatted and does not have gaps in all of the sides. If it doesn't then you'll need to buy a separate mattress for your bed.
Some cots are equipped with extra features, such as a drawer for storage or rails for teething. These can save space and simplify the lives of parents. Some are simple to put together which is ideal if you are short on time or worried about putting it together. The John Lewis cot bed, for example, was rated by one of our mom testers as the 'easiest flatpack to assemble and comes with clear instructions and pictures.
Another option is the stunning Boori cot, which is an elegant design and is available with a variety of finishes to match your nursery. It comes with three adjustable height positions for the mattress and can be converted to an infant bed by removing the side, and later into a junior bed with the addition of the footboard. It comes in various sizes that can be adapted to your space. One of our testers said hers lasted through three kids.
Another option is the Stokke Sleepi, which has an open design that allows you to build it into various configurations. The mini model can be used from birth however, with the addition of an additional side, it can be transformed into the bed of a toddler. When your child grows older, you can make the switch to an adult bed. It's also a top pick for aesthetics and style, thanks to our panel that loves the natural finish and smooth oval shape.
With its sleek, minimalist design and warm oak finish this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. A drawer and an anti-bite plastic strip on its top rails help keep it tidy too.
This crib is the solution for your fussy baby. It makes soft sounds that sound like the sound of a mother's womb.
Size
A cot that is the right size strikes a balance between providing your baby with space to grow, and not overcrowding the nursery by an enormous bed. The standard UK mattress size for cots and tots is 70cm x 140cm, that should be enough for infants up to three years old. Some cots could have curving edges or other features that may alter the size of a mattress. It is therefore crucial to check the cot's footprint prior buying.
You can find cots at many high-street retailers, including Dunelm or Ikea. Some also have a return policy, which means you can return any cot that does not meet your needs. It's also a good idea to shop online, since you can gain a better understanding of the dimensions of each cot and how it will look in your nursery.
If you are seeking a high-quality cot one of the SNOO Sleeper Smart is a fantastic choice. This cot monitors your cheap baby cots for sale's cries and responds by gently rocking them to sleep, emulating the sounds of the womb. This technology will help your baby to get a good night's sleep. It can be placed in any cot or crib. It's a great option for fussy newborns and babies who have breathing issues and it can track their sleep cycles to aid in understanding the sleep patterns of your baby.
Another alternative is the Stokke Sleepi Cot. This minimalistic cot is made from solid beech and features the ability to remove the panel and transform it into a toddler bed. It has a range of mattresses, so you can adjust the height of your child's sleeping area to suit their needs. It's also a great choice for smaller bedrooms or with sloped ceilings and our panel found it easy to construct.
Another cot that is budget-friendly is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It's available in a range of finishes, from white to dark slate grey, and is suitable from birth until the time your child is four years old. It comes with three mattress settings that let you easily reach your baby. It can also be converted into a Toddler Bed by taking off the side panels and adding an additional footboard. The crib includes a mattress and is FSC certified.
Safety
Cots and cot beds are a crucial part of the nursery of your baby's but they have to be safe too. Find a cot that has been certified to comply with British safety standards and bears the code BS EN 716. It should also have a firm flat mattress, and not be stuffed with duvets and bumpers, which aren't recommended by the Lullaby Trust.
If you're purchasing a used cot, make sure to check the age of it. Lead paint can be harmful to babies. Look for signs of wear and tear, especially on the sides where a child might rub their hands, as this may cause skin irritation. Check for any stickers and transfers that might be removed, posing a choking risk to your baby.
Some cots have extra features like teething rails or storage drawers. One of our mum testers particularly praised this model from John Lewis which is both stylish and practical. It's simple to put together, and all the pieces are alphabetized," she said. She added that it was also one of the easiest Cribs (gdchuanxin.Com) that can be converted into a toddler-sized bed. It also comes with an optional drawer that helps you keep the nursery tidy, and has 3 adjustable heights so you can use it as your child grows.
Another consideration is the depth of the cot. Choose a cot which is at least 50cm deep to prevent your child from escaping when they start to grow more mobile. It is also worth considering the kind of mattress you'll need, since there are many choices out available, including foam spring interiors, spring interiors, or natural materials for allergy sufferers. If you're considering buying a new cot you might also think about a cot mattress protector to protect against spills or stains. If you're buying a second-hand cot, you'll want to consult a professional to assess the safety of the cot and repair any damage. It's usually around PS100 but it's worth the investment to ensure your peace of mind.
Style
It's easy to get bogged down with spec and safety when purchasing a baby's cot, but don't forget about the style. A cot is going to be used for a long time so it's important to find one that suits the room of your baby and your decor. Fortunately, a lot of cots and cots are available in different colourways and designs that will look great with any nursery furniture or interiors you have chosen for your baby's first bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed illustrates how stylish a crib could be. Its storage drawer underneath the bed is a useful feature that has helped it get top marks with our panel, while teething rails and 3 adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as useful as it is fashionable. Our testers also loved that the cot was easy to construct even though it is in a flatpack with easy-to-follow instructions and labelled parts.
Another alternative for an elegant cot is the Stokke Sleepi, which combines Scandi style with the practicality of a cot which can 'grow' with your child. It can be used as a cot from birth until the time your child is five, when it can be converted into a toddler's bed by removing a side. Its smooth oval finish and high-quality construction impressed our testers however, the price may be a hindrance for some.
If you choose the model with bars that are too close your baby may become trapped or choke. It is also important to ensure that the drop-side mechanism operates well and efficiently, and can't be easily dropped by your child. If you select a cot with bars that are too close together, your baby could become trapped or choke, and you must also ensure that the drop-side mechanism works smoothly and reliably and cannot be easily lowered by your child.
You should also ensure that the cot you purchase is compliant with UK safety standards, which is usually BS EN 716, and if it converts into bed, BS 8509, which includes a plastic strip that prevents bites across the top of the bars. This information is usually found in the product description of the cot or bed, but you can also check the website of the seller.
Convertibility
You may want your cot to last a long time, and certain models are designed to do just that. The majority of popular cots can be converted into toddler beds or sofas. This lets you continue using it well beyond the infant stage. These cost more because they must support a heavier child for longer. However they are an excellent investment if you are planning to use them long after your baby has developed.
It is crucial to ensure that the cot you select meets UK safety standards. Look for the BS EN 716 code on the product page to confirm this, and check that it has a base that's fully slatted and does not have gaps in all of the sides. If it doesn't then you'll need to buy a separate mattress for your bed.
Some cots are equipped with extra features, such as a drawer for storage or rails for teething. These can save space and simplify the lives of parents. Some are simple to put together which is ideal if you are short on time or worried about putting it together. The John Lewis cot bed, for example, was rated by one of our mom testers as the 'easiest flatpack to assemble and comes with clear instructions and pictures.
Another option is the stunning Boori cot, which is an elegant design and is available with a variety of finishes to match your nursery. It comes with three adjustable height positions for the mattress and can be converted to an infant bed by removing the side, and later into a junior bed with the addition of the footboard. It comes in various sizes that can be adapted to your space. One of our testers said hers lasted through three kids.
Another option is the Stokke Sleepi, which has an open design that allows you to build it into various configurations. The mini model can be used from birth however, with the addition of an additional side, it can be transformed into the bed of a toddler. When your child grows older, you can make the switch to an adult bed. It's also a top pick for aesthetics and style, thanks to our panel that loves the natural finish and smooth oval shape.

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