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Best Cots For Newborns
A crib is a bed that you can place your baby that has high sides to keep them from falling out. They come in a range of styles ranging from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cots that are attached to your side of the bed for secure co-sleeping) to travel cribs.
The mum tester Jasmin was impressed with the storage compartment in the cot which is ideal for blankets and sheets. It's also easy to set up and has an incline setting to help alleviate reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a new parent's best friend, keeping baby snug and (hopefully) sleeping peacefully. When shopping for a cot, there are plenty of aspects to consider. From safety and spec to design and style. A good cot has to last through the infant stages and toddlerhood, so longevity is essential. This cot is sleek, sturdy and complies with the most recent guidelines. It's also reasonably priced and comes with a mattress included.
Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden 13 months old
Mamas&Papas is a master at creating practical and stylish nursery furniture and this cot is no exception. It's a modern choice for baby's first bedroom, with a modern grey finish that'll fit in with any color scheme. What's more, it converts into a stylish toddler bed or daybed to make it a durable bed. It also has two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your child than a traditional drop side cot. It's also built with a shaped base, so it fits through many standard doors, which is an absolute benefit for busy parents. There's even a dresser/changer that will keep your baby's essentials close at hand.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
The cot will expand with your baby, from birth to about four years of age. It comes with two mattress heights, which means you can begin with a higher base and then lower as your child grows and begins to sit up unaided. It was given Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for the best Moses basket or cot.
The cot is more compact than other models that we have tested. It's also ideal for smaller rooms. It also has a handy side door so you can get in easily for feeding, nappies or changing. Our tester took only 12 minutes to set up the cot.
Make sure that the cot bed you choose meet safety regulations. All cots should have bars that are no more than 6.5cm apart to ensure that your baby's limbs don't get caught. Also, check that the slats have been securely secured to prevent any loose or loose fastenings.
It is crucial that your baby has a comfortable cot mattress. Choose mattresses that are coated with latex or pocket springs, which provide the best support and do not slide. Also, you should invest in a waterproof mattress cover, as any dirt will get into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots come with extra bonuses, such as gentle rocking movements to aid in settling your baby (like the SNOO Smarter Cot) and adjustable inclines to ease reflux and storage for the nappy essentials (like the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are great accessories, but only buy items that are safe and suitable for your child.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
This crib is ideal for families who want to use it from the beginning and place it near your bed as baby sleeps. It has a compact design that fits easily through standard door frames and weighs just 6kg, which means it's easy to move around your home. It is also easy to get up and go down, making it the perfect choice for changing nappy.
One of our mum test subjects described it as "exceedingly simple to put together." Its lightweight build allows you to easily move it between bedrooms or even take it with you on vacation If you'd like. crib sets -alone design is popular with new parents who need to access their newborn easily during the first few months of parenting. It comes with a comfortable mattress and a cover for the reflux wedge, both of which are useful features.
The Toddler Kit will also allow it to be transformed into a toddler bed, which is great for parents because it will last for as long as your child will need it. It's a beautiful cot bed with Scandi-inspired looks that will look lovely in your nursery. It's also an excellent value if you consider how long it will be used for.
This solid pine cot is an excellent option. It is suitable for children ranging from birth to 3 years old and costs just PS372. Our testers really liked the stylish design of the panel. It's simple to put together, and has an excellent storage drawer, a rail for teething and adjustable height settings that can be helpful in keeping your baby secure. Its compact dimensions make it a great option for people with low ceilings or small areas. Its solid construction will also ensure it stands the test of time and won't be susceptible to breaking as some cot beds are.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This bedside crib is perfect for parents who wish to cuddle their infant close to them prior to bedtime. The NHS recommends that babies be kept in a separate room for the first 6 months however, many parents find that having their child close before bedtime calming.
This babyletto cot Babyletto is made of non-toxic paints in a vast variety of colors, so you'll be able to match it to your bedroom or nursery decor. It's also a good option for parents with ceilings that slope who don't want a cot taking up too much floor space. It can be adjusted in 11 different heights, and can be tilted to four different positions. This includes an incline for reflux.
It's also a well-constructed design that will last into the toddler years. One tester's parent said that her baby spent the night in the cot with 2 babies and was still in good condition to pass it on to her youngest.
Another benefit is that this cot is small and compact, making it easy to set up and move around when needed. It's a good fit for parents who have smaller spaces and can be used as a travel cot too. It was simple to put together and testers were impressed by the storage drawer that held everything your baby needs. It's not cheap however, it's well worth the cost for the look and functionality. The cot isn't equipped with a mattress, which means you'll need to buy one separately. We suggest an airy, firm and well-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 capable of climbing out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino crib is among our sleekest models, but it's not only about looks. With two mattress heights the cot can see your baby through the first 18 months. It can transform into a toddler bed by adding an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is timeless and chic, and our tester found it is suitable for any nursery - especially when you choose a matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter what type of cot you choose, be sure it is in line with the rules that apply to your baby's age as well as your home. The distance between bars should not exceed 6.5cm (two inches) which will keep babies from snagging their heads. Additionally the surface shouldn't be rough in order to avoid the risk of suffocation. You'll need to buy an cot mattress that fits perfectly, with no gaps around the edges. It must also be made of fabrics that are breathable to keep your baby's body temperature in check.
It's tempting, but take a close look at your budget and lifestyle before buying a cot with extra features like built-in storage, as well as removable bassinet side panels (as the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot). The best cots are simply made to allow your baby to sleep comfortably and safely, and you can often find cot beds that have plenty of storage without costing a lot.
If you're looking for a modern alternative, the SNOO crib with Smart Sleeper comes with a built-in sensor that responds your baby's cry. It gently lulls into the same way as their mother's womb. The cost may be a bit high however, for those who have a difficult time sleeping, it could be worth the investment.