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How to Choose the Best baby cots cots and tots in the UK
With its sleek minimalist design and warm oak finish, this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. It's also neat with a drawer and a handy anti-bite plastic strip on the top rails.
This crib with smart technology could be the solution for your child who is fussy. It makes soothing sounds that resemble the sound of a mother's womb.
Size
A cot that is of high quality is the ideal size to allow your baby space to grow without weighing down the nursery cots. The standard UK size of a cot is 70cm by 140cm. This should be adequate to fit most babies until they reach around three years old. However, some cots feature curving corners or other features which can cause issues with the fitting of a mattress, therefore it is worth double checking the dimensions of your cot before you purchase.
There are plenty of retailers on the high street that offer the wide selection of cots. Some include Dunelm and Ikea. Many retailers offer a return policy so you can swap out a cot that doesn't fit your needs. You can also get a better idea for the size of each cot and how it will fit into your nursery by shopping on the internet.
If you're looking for a top-notch cot, check out the SNOO Smart Sleeper. This cot will monitor your baby's cry and gently rock them to sleep, emulating the sounds of the womb. This technology helps your baby to get a good night's sleep. It can be used in any crib or cot. It's a great choice for infants or babies with breathing problems and it can monitor their sleep patterns, which will aid in understanding the sleep patterns of your infant.
Stokke Sleepi cot bed sales is another great option. The cot is minimalistic, constructed from solid beech, features a removable panel that can transform it into a bed for toddlers. It also offers a wide range of mattress base positions that allows you to alter the height of your child's sleeping space as they increase in height. It's a great choice for bedrooms with small spaces or with sloped ceilings. Our panel was also easy to set up.
Another budget-friendly cot is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It's available in a variety of finishes, from white to dark slate grey and can be used from birth until 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 the side panels off and adding an additional footboard. The cot is FSC certified and includes a mattress.
Safety
Cots and cots are essential for the nursery of your baby however, they must be secure. Find a cot that has been certified to meet the British safety standards and carries the code BS EN 716. It should also have a solid flat mattress and should not be stuffed with duvets and bumpers which aren't recommended by the Lullaby Trust.
If you're buying a used crib, be sure to determine the date of purchase. Lead paint can be poisonous for infants. Examine for signs of wear and tear, particularly on the sides where a child may rub their hands because this can cause skin irritation. Also, make sure to look for any transfer or stickers because they can come off and pose an choking risk to your baby.
Some cots come with extra features, like teething rails, storage drawers, and storage drawers. One of our mum testers particularly praised this model from John Lewis which is both fashionable and practical. "It's really easy to put together, with all the pieces labeled alphabetically," she said, adding that it is also one of the most simple cots on the market to transform into a toddler bed. The cot also comes with an optional drawer that helps you keep the nursery tidy and also has three adjustable heights that allow you to use it as your child grows.
Another consideration is the depth of the cot. You should look for an cot that has at least 50cm of depth to prevent your child from climbing onto the cot as they become more mobile. It is also important to consider the type of mattress you'll need, since there are a myriad of options available, including foam, spring interiors or natural materials for allergy sufferers. It is also advisable to think about purchasing a cot protector to protect the mattress from stains and spills in the event that you decide to purchase a brand new cot. If you're buying an older cot, it's worth getting a professional to assess its safety and repair any damage. This will usually cost about PS100 but it's worth the investment for peace of mind.
Style
When shopping for a child, it's easy to get caught up in safety and specs. But don't overlook the style. A cot is going to be used for a long period of time, so it's crucial to choose one that is suitable for the room of your baby and your decor. Luckily, many cots and cot beds are available in a variety of styles and colours that will look great with any furniture or interiors you have chosen for your baby's first bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed is a wonderful example of how stylish a cot could be. The drawer under the bed was a feature that earned it high scores from our panel. Teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights also make this cot bed functional and stylish. The cot is simple to put together, despite the fact that it is flat-packed, and comes with simple instructions and labeled parts.
Another option for a stylish cot is Stokke Sleepi, which combines the design of Scandi with the function of a cot that can grow with your child. It can be used from birth as a cot or until your child turns five years old. older, at which point it can be converted to a toddler bed by the removal of the side. Our test subjects were awed by its sturdy construction and smooth oval-shaped finish however, it could be a bit costly for some.
A cot is a safe place for your baby to lay throughout the day and at night It is important to read the manufacturer's instructions carefully and follow them closely to ensure your baby is comfortable and secure. If you select a cot with bars that are too close together, your baby could become trapped or choke. you should also check that the drop-side mechanism works smoothly and effectively and isn't easily removed by your child.
It is also important to ensure that the cot you buy conforms to UK safety standards, typically BS EN 716, and if it converts into bed, BS 8509, which has an anti-bite strip across the top rated cots of the bars. This information is usually included in the product description of cots or cot beds, but you can also check the website of the seller.
Convertibility
Certain models are designed to last for an extended period of time. The most well-known converts into toddler beds and even sofas that allow you to use it well beyond the infant stage. These are more expensive due to the fact that they must support the weight of the larger child for a longer period, but they can provide excellent value for your money if you are planning to continue using them once your baby is older.
It's important to make sure that the cot you choose meets UK safety standards. Check for the BS EN 716 code on the product's page to confirm this, and also make sure that it has a base that's completely slatted, and that there are no gaps in any of the sides. If it doesn't, you will have to purchase a separate mattress for your bed.
Some cots also come with extra features like a storage drawer and teething rails that can help to save space and make your parenting life easier. Some cots are easy to put together, which is great when you're strapped for time or are concerned about putting them together by yourself. The John Lewis cot bed, for example, was rated by one of our mom testers as the'most simple flatpack to assemble' and is complete with clear instructions and images.
The Boori cot is another alternative. It has a timeless look and comes in a range of finishes that will suit your nursery. It can be transformed into a toddler bed, by taking one side off the cot. Then it can be converted into a junior cot using the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a range of sizes to suit your space, and one of our test parents said hers lasted through three kids.
Another option is the Stokke Sleepi, which has an open design that allows you to transform it into different configurations. The mini model is suitable for babies and can be converted into a toddler bed by the addition of a side, and then to a junior bed when your child is ready for it. Our panel also picked it due to its design. They loved the natural finish and oval shape.
With its sleek minimalist design and warm oak finish, this cot from Silver Cross looks stylish in any nursery. It's also neat with a drawer and a handy anti-bite plastic strip on the top rails.
This crib with smart technology could be the solution for your child who is fussy. It makes soothing sounds that resemble the sound of a mother's womb.
Size
A cot that is of high quality is the ideal size to allow your baby space to grow without weighing down the nursery cots. The standard UK size of a cot is 70cm by 140cm. This should be adequate to fit most babies until they reach around three years old. However, some cots feature curving corners or other features which can cause issues with the fitting of a mattress, therefore it is worth double checking the dimensions of your cot before you purchase.
There are plenty of retailers on the high street that offer the wide selection of cots. Some include Dunelm and Ikea. Many retailers offer a return policy so you can swap out a cot that doesn't fit your needs. You can also get a better idea for the size of each cot and how it will fit into your nursery by shopping on the internet.
If you're looking for a top-notch cot, check out the SNOO Smart Sleeper. This cot will monitor your baby's cry and gently rock them to sleep, emulating the sounds of the womb. This technology helps your baby to get a good night's sleep. It can be used in any crib or cot. It's a great choice for infants or babies with breathing problems and it can monitor their sleep patterns, which will aid in understanding the sleep patterns of your infant.
Stokke Sleepi cot bed sales is another great option. The cot is minimalistic, constructed from solid beech, features a removable panel that can transform it into a bed for toddlers. It also offers a wide range of mattress base positions that allows you to alter the height of your child's sleeping space as they increase in height. It's a great choice for bedrooms with small spaces or with sloped ceilings. Our panel was also easy to set up.
Another budget-friendly cot is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It's available in a variety of finishes, from white to dark slate grey and can be used from birth until 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 the side panels off and adding an additional footboard. The cot is FSC certified and includes a mattress.
Safety
Cots and cots are essential for the nursery of your baby however, they must be secure. Find a cot that has been certified to meet the British safety standards and carries the code BS EN 716. It should also have a solid flat mattress and should not be stuffed with duvets and bumpers which aren't recommended by the Lullaby Trust.
If you're buying a used crib, be sure to determine the date of purchase. Lead paint can be poisonous for infants. Examine for signs of wear and tear, particularly on the sides where a child may rub their hands because this can cause skin irritation. Also, make sure to look for any transfer or stickers because they can come off and pose an choking risk to your baby.
Some cots come with extra features, like teething rails, storage drawers, and storage drawers. One of our mum testers particularly praised this model from John Lewis which is both fashionable and practical. "It's really easy to put together, with all the pieces labeled alphabetically," she said, adding that it is also one of the most simple cots on the market to transform into a toddler bed. The cot also comes with an optional drawer that helps you keep the nursery tidy and also has three adjustable heights that allow you to use it as your child grows.
Another consideration is the depth of the cot. You should look for an cot that has at least 50cm of depth to prevent your child from climbing onto the cot as they become more mobile. It is also important to consider the type of mattress you'll need, since there are a myriad of options available, including foam, spring interiors or natural materials for allergy sufferers. It is also advisable to think about purchasing a cot protector to protect the mattress from stains and spills in the event that you decide to purchase a brand new cot. If you're buying an older cot, it's worth getting a professional to assess its safety and repair any damage. This will usually cost about PS100 but it's worth the investment for peace of mind.
Style
When shopping for a child, it's easy to get caught up in safety and specs. But don't overlook the style. A cot is going to be used for a long period of time, so it's crucial to choose one that is suitable for the room of your baby and your decor. Luckily, many cots and cot beds are available in a variety of styles and colours that will look great with any furniture or interiors you have chosen for your baby's first bedroom.
The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed is a wonderful example of how stylish a cot could be. The drawer under the bed was a feature that earned it high scores from our panel. Teething rails and three adjustable mattress heights also make this cot bed functional and stylish. The cot is simple to put together, despite the fact that it is flat-packed, and comes with simple instructions and labeled parts.
Another option for a stylish cot is Stokke Sleepi, which combines the design of Scandi with the function of a cot that can grow with your child. It can be used from birth as a cot or until your child turns five years old. older, at which point it can be converted to a toddler bed by the removal of the side. Our test subjects were awed by its sturdy construction and smooth oval-shaped finish however, it could be a bit costly for some.
A cot is a safe place for your baby to lay throughout the day and at night It is important to read the manufacturer's instructions carefully and follow them closely to ensure your baby is comfortable and secure. If you select a cot with bars that are too close together, your baby could become trapped or choke. you should also check that the drop-side mechanism works smoothly and effectively and isn't easily removed by your child.
It is also important to ensure that the cot you buy conforms to UK safety standards, typically BS EN 716, and if it converts into bed, BS 8509, which has an anti-bite strip across the top rated cots of the bars. This information is usually included in the product description of cots or cot beds, but you can also check the website of the seller.
Convertibility
Certain models are designed to last for an extended period of time. The most well-known converts into toddler beds and even sofas that allow you to use it well beyond the infant stage. These are more expensive due to the fact that they must support the weight of the larger child for a longer period, but they can provide excellent value for your money if you are planning to continue using them once your baby is older.
It's important to make sure that the cot you choose meets UK safety standards. Check for the BS EN 716 code on the product's page to confirm this, and also make sure that it has a base that's completely slatted, and that there are no gaps in any of the sides. If it doesn't, you will have to purchase a separate mattress for your bed.
Some cots also come with extra features like a storage drawer and teething rails that can help to save space and make your parenting life easier. Some cots are easy to put together, which is great when you're strapped for time or are concerned about putting them together by yourself. The John Lewis cot bed, for example, was rated by one of our mom testers as the'most simple flatpack to assemble' and is complete with clear instructions and images.
The Boori cot is another alternative. It has a timeless look and comes in a range of finishes that will suit your nursery. It can be transformed into a toddler bed, by taking one side off the cot. Then it can be converted into a junior cot using the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a range of sizes to suit your space, and one of our test parents said hers lasted through three kids.
Another option is the Stokke Sleepi, which has an open design that allows you to transform it into different configurations. The mini model is suitable for babies and can be converted into a toddler bed by the addition of a side, and then to a junior bed when your child is ready for it. Our panel also picked it due to its design. They loved the natural finish and oval shape.
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