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Best Cots For Newborns
A crib is a bed that you can place your child with high sides to prevent them from falling out. They come in a range of styles from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cots that are attached to the side of your bed to allow secure co-sleeping) to travel cribs.
The mother tester Jasmin was impressed with the cot's storage space which is ideal for sheets and blankets. It's also easy to set up and has an incline setting that can aid in reducing reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a parent's best friend, keeping baby safe and (hopefully) asleep peacefully. When looking for a cot, there are plenty of aspects to consider. From safety and spec to design and style. A good cot should last from birth to toddlerhood. So durability is important. The cot is sleek and durable, and it meets all of the latest standards. It is also reasonably priced, and comes with an extra mattress.
Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden 13 months old
This cot is an excellent illustration of how Mamas&Papas can create chic and practical nursery furniture. It's a modern choice for a baby's first room, with a modern grey finish that'll fit in with any color scheme. It can also be converted into an adorable toddler bed or daybed for long-lasting use. It also has two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your baby than a standard drop-side cot. It's shaped base allows it to fit through most standard doors which is a major advantage for parents who are strapped for time. The dresser/changer is a perfect match to keep everything you need for your baby in your arms.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
This cheap cot bed will grow with your baby, from birth to around four years of age. It comes with two mattress heights so you can begin with a high-height base and then move down as your baby grows and learns to sit up unaided. It won Gold in the Mother&Baby awards 2024 for best crib, cot or Moses basket, and is a top pick for parents.
The slats on this cot are more spaced together than some of the other models we have tested This makes it more compact and ideal for bedrooms with smaller spaces. It also comes with a convenient side door, allowing you to access it easily for feeding, nappies and changing. Our tester took just 12 minutes to put together the cot.
When choosing a cot bed be sure to choose one that are safe. To keep your baby's legs from getting trapped, all cots should have bars that are not more than 6 centimeters apart. Check that the slats of your cot are securely secured to avoid any loose or fittings that are rusty.
It is crucial that your baby has an incredibly comfortable cot mattress. Choose mattresses that are coated with latex or pocket springs, which offer the most support and do not sag. It is also recommended to purchase an waterproof mattress cover because any dirt that gets into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots have extra features, such as adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for the nappy essentials (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are fantastic options, but make sure you purchase items that are safe and suitable for your child.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
If you want a bedside crib that can be used from birth and keep close to your bed when baby Cots on sale sleeps, this could be the one you're searching for. Its compact design can fit through doors that have standard frames, and weighs just 6 kg. This makes it easy to move around your home. It's also easy to get up and down from the top, making it ideal for those diaper changes.
One of our mum test subjects described it as "exceedingly simple to put together." Its light-weight construction allows you to easily move it from room to room or even take it with you on vacation If you'd like. Its standalone design is a hit with many new parents who want to be able to reach their baby quickly in the beginning stages of parenting. It comes with a fitted mattress and a reflux wedge cover that are both beneficial features.
It can also be converted into an infant bed using the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is a great benefit for parents as it means it will last until your child is ready to move on from the cot. It's a beautiful cot bed with Scandi-inspired designs that will look lovely in your nursery and it's also good value for money when you consider the length of time it will be used for.
Another great crib alternative is this simple solid pine cot that is suitable from birth to three years and costs only PS372. Our testers were impressed by its elegant paneled appearance. It is easy to assemble and includes a teething rail, storage drawer and adjustable height settings. It's small dimensions make it a great choice for those with low ceilings or small spaces. Its sturdy stature also means it can stand the test of time and won't be prone to falling apart like some cot beds can.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib for bed is ideal for parents who wish to wrap their child close before bedtime. The NHS suggests that babies be kept in a separate room for the first 6 months however, many parents find having their child close to them prior to bedtime relaxing.
This cot from Babyletto is made of non-toxic paint in a wide variety of colors, meaning you can make it a part of the decor of your nursery or bedroom. It's also a good choice for parents with ceilings that slope who do not want a cot that takes up too much floor space. It can be adjusted in eleven different heights, and tilted to four different positions. This includes an incline to help with reflux.
It's also a solidly built design that will last well into the toddler years. One tester's mother said that her baby slept in the cot for 2 babies and was still in good condition to pass it on to her next.
Another plus is that this cot sale is small and compact, making it easy to build and move around as required. It is a good choice for parents who have limited space. It can also function as portable cot. Testers found it easy to assemble and loved the storage drawer to keep everything you need for your baby. It's expensive but it's worth it for its style and practicality. The cot doesn't include a mattress, which means you'll have to purchase one separately. We recommend a firm, breathable and snugly fitting mattress to keep your child from becoming suffocated. It should be a few inches smaller than the frame of the cot to prevent your child from being capable of climbing out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino cot is one of our sleekest models, but it's not only about looks. With two mattress heights this cot will carry your baby through their first 18 months and can even convert into a toddler bed by adding an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless and our testers found it to be a perfect fit for any nursery. Particularly if you select a matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter which cot you choose, make sure it is in line with the guidelines applicable to your baby's age as well as your home. The spacing between bars should not exceed 6.5cm (2 inches) that will keep children's heads from becoming trapped. The surface must be smooth to reduce the risk of suffocation. Also, you'll need to purchase the right cot mattress which should fit perfectly with no gaps at the edges. It should also be constructed from breathable materials to keep your baby's temperature in check.
It's tempting, but you should carefully consider your budget and lifestyle prior to purchasing a cot with extra features like built-in storage, as well as side panels that can be removed from the bassinet (as the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot). The best cots are simply made to allow your baby to sleep safely and comfortably and often find cribs that offer plenty of storage without costing you a fortune.
If you're looking for a high tech option, the SNOO cot with Smart Sleeper has a built in sensor that responds to your baby's crying. It gently lulls into a motion similar to the womb of their mother. The cost might be a bit steep however, for those with fussy sleepers it might be worth the investment.
A crib is a bed that you can place your child with high sides to prevent them from falling out. They come in a range of styles from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cots that are attached to the side of your bed to allow secure co-sleeping) to travel cribs.
The mother tester Jasmin was impressed with the cot's storage space which is ideal for sheets and blankets. It's also easy to set up and has an incline setting that can aid in reducing reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a parent's best friend, keeping baby safe and (hopefully) asleep peacefully. When looking for a cot, there are plenty of aspects to consider. From safety and spec to design and style. A good cot should last from birth to toddlerhood. So durability is important. The cot is sleek and durable, and it meets all of the latest standards. It is also reasonably priced, and comes with an extra mattress.
Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden 13 months old
This cot is an excellent illustration of how Mamas&Papas can create chic and practical nursery furniture. It's a modern choice for a baby's first room, with a modern grey finish that'll fit in with any color scheme. It can also be converted into an adorable toddler bed or daybed for long-lasting use. It also has two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your baby than a standard drop-side cot. It's shaped base allows it to fit through most standard doors which is a major advantage for parents who are strapped for time. The dresser/changer is a perfect match to keep everything you need for your baby in your arms.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
This cheap cot bed will grow with your baby, from birth to around four years of age. It comes with two mattress heights so you can begin with a high-height base and then move down as your baby grows and learns to sit up unaided. It won Gold in the Mother&Baby awards 2024 for best crib, cot or Moses basket, and is a top pick for parents.
The slats on this cot are more spaced together than some of the other models we have tested This makes it more compact and ideal for bedrooms with smaller spaces. It also comes with a convenient side door, allowing you to access it easily for feeding, nappies and changing. Our tester took just 12 minutes to put together the cot.
When choosing a cot bed be sure to choose one that are safe. To keep your baby's legs from getting trapped, all cots should have bars that are not more than 6 centimeters apart. Check that the slats of your cot are securely secured to avoid any loose or fittings that are rusty.
It is crucial that your baby has an incredibly comfortable cot mattress. Choose mattresses that are coated with latex or pocket springs, which offer the most support and do not sag. It is also recommended to purchase an waterproof mattress cover because any dirt that gets into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots have extra features, such as adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for the nappy essentials (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are fantastic options, but make sure you purchase items that are safe and suitable for your child.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
If you want a bedside crib that can be used from birth and keep close to your bed when baby Cots on sale sleeps, this could be the one you're searching for. Its compact design can fit through doors that have standard frames, and weighs just 6 kg. This makes it easy to move around your home. It's also easy to get up and down from the top, making it ideal for those diaper changes.
One of our mum test subjects described it as "exceedingly simple to put together." Its light-weight construction allows you to easily move it from room to room or even take it with you on vacation If you'd like. Its standalone design is a hit with many new parents who want to be able to reach their baby quickly in the beginning stages of parenting. It comes with a fitted mattress and a reflux wedge cover that are both beneficial features.
It can also be converted into an infant bed using the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is a great benefit for parents as it means it will last until your child is ready to move on from the cot. It's a beautiful cot bed with Scandi-inspired designs that will look lovely in your nursery and it's also good value for money when you consider the length of time it will be used for.
Another great crib alternative is this simple solid pine cot that is suitable from birth to three years and costs only PS372. Our testers were impressed by its elegant paneled appearance. It is easy to assemble and includes a teething rail, storage drawer and adjustable height settings. It's small dimensions make it a great choice for those with low ceilings or small spaces. Its sturdy stature also means it can stand the test of time and won't be prone to falling apart like some cot beds can.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib for bed is ideal for parents who wish to wrap their child close before bedtime. The NHS suggests that babies be kept in a separate room for the first 6 months however, many parents find having their child close to them prior to bedtime relaxing.
This cot from Babyletto is made of non-toxic paint in a wide variety of colors, meaning you can make it a part of the decor of your nursery or bedroom. It's also a good choice for parents with ceilings that slope who do not want a cot that takes up too much floor space. It can be adjusted in eleven different heights, and tilted to four different positions. This includes an incline to help with reflux.
It's also a solidly built design that will last well into the toddler years. One tester's mother said that her baby slept in the cot for 2 babies and was still in good condition to pass it on to her next.
Another plus is that this cot sale is small and compact, making it easy to build and move around as required. It is a good choice for parents who have limited space. It can also function as portable cot. Testers found it easy to assemble and loved the storage drawer to keep everything you need for your baby. It's expensive but it's worth it for its style and practicality. The cot doesn't include a mattress, which means you'll have to purchase one separately. We recommend a firm, breathable and snugly fitting mattress to keep your child from becoming suffocated. It should be a few inches smaller than the frame of the cot to prevent your child from being capable of climbing out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino cot is one of our sleekest models, but it's not only about looks. With two mattress heights this cot will carry your baby through their first 18 months and can even convert into a toddler bed by adding an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless and our testers found it to be a perfect fit for any nursery. Particularly if you select a matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter which cot you choose, make sure it is in line with the guidelines applicable to your baby's age as well as your home. The spacing between bars should not exceed 6.5cm (2 inches) that will keep children's heads from becoming trapped. The surface must be smooth to reduce the risk of suffocation. Also, you'll need to purchase the right cot mattress which should fit perfectly with no gaps at the edges. It should also be constructed from breathable materials to keep your baby's temperature in check.
It's tempting, but you should carefully consider your budget and lifestyle prior to purchasing a cot with extra features like built-in storage, as well as side panels that can be removed from the bassinet (as the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot). The best cots are simply made to allow your baby to sleep safely and comfortably and often find cribs that offer plenty of storage without costing you a fortune.
If you're looking for a high tech option, the SNOO cot with Smart Sleeper has a built in sensor that responds to your baby's crying. It gently lulls into a motion similar to the womb of their mother. The cost might be a bit steep however, for those with fussy sleepers it might be worth the investment.