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Cot beds are a safe and cozy place for your baby to rest. They can be dangerous however should you fail to adhere to safety rules. |
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The Mamas and Papas Coxley cot-bed is our top choice. It has been praised for its beauty and its ease of assembly and high-quality construction. It's suitable from birth and can be made into a toddler bed with the purchase of an extension kit. |
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Safety |
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Cot Beds are designed to provide an environment that is safe and comfortable for your baby. It is important to check whether it is in compliance with current safety standards. It is important to check whether a second-hand cot or heirloom cot been cleaned and meets the most recent British standards. It should also be free of stickers and transfers which could create a choking hazard, as well as any protrusions from the top rail that could catch your child's clothing or hinder them from climbing out. |
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It's also important to make sure that the cot is correctly assembled, particularly if it's a hand-me-down or a vintage model. Older cots might have been painted using lead paint, which can be harmful to infants. Modern cots come with a locking mechanism that stops the cot from collapsing or folding while your child is inside. |
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It is important to choose the best mattress for your child. It must be firm and snugly inserted into the cot, with no gaps on either side. You should also use a mattress protector that is waterproof to shield the fabric from injuries and extend its life. |
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It is best to choose a cot with an adjustable height base that allows you to lower the mattress as they grow. This will stop them from climbing out and falling off of the bed, as well as reduce their risk of SIDS. It's also a good idea to check the height of the base frequently especially after your child has begun pulling themselves up and crawling during sleep. |
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When your baby is no longer in their crib or bassinet then the next step is a cot-bed. Selecting a bed that is in line with the British safety standards BS EN 716 as a crib and BS 8509 as a bed will ensure they have a safe place to sleep for the first six months of their lives. After that, you'll want to consider a bunk or single bed when they reach their toddler years. Luckily, Babymore offers a wide selection of cot beds that meet the required safety standards. |
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Style |
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It can be a challenge for parents with young children to select a Cot Bed which is both safe and fashionable. With a little research, you can find a cot that is fashionable and complements your decor. The [best cots](https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/) come in different designs, such as solid fronts and sides with slats. You can pick one that complements your style and the space of your baby. |
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There are a variety of cots available online to fit all tastes and budgets whether you're seeking a traditional, modern, or something in between. Some cots come with extra features, such as teething rails and drawers underneath the bed to keep things neat and tidy. |
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Another important factor to consider is the length of use of your cot. You will want to move your child to a toddler bed at the time they can sit up without assistance, which usually happens around the age of three. For this reason, choosing an cot that converts into a toddler bed can be a wise investment. You can buy the mattress you need separately, and when your child is ready to leave the base of the bed can be moved down to its lowest setting for safety. |
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Many parents also choose the sleigh or four poster cot design. These designs can add elegance and luxury to any room and work particularly well in rooms with high ceilings. You can also add a canopy or curtains to the set to create an additional dramatic effect. |
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You should always pick breathable fabrics for your baby's bed such as cotton or bamboo. This will be gentle on baby's skin and will help them regulate their temperature. You should also avoid using heavy blankets, as these could pose the risk of suffocation. You should use fitted sheets that fit snugly over the mattress. Make sure there aren't any gaps either side of the bed. This will decrease the chance of tripping or getting caught and improve the overall security of your baby's bed. |
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Convertibility |
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Cot beds can be changed easily to a toddler or junior bed for growing families. This can save parents money and also the hassle of having to buy an entirely new bed each time their child grows from infant to an adult. |
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The design of the convertible cot provides for customisation. It can have sides that are static, with doors or that fold down to provide easy access. These are designed to reduce the risk of entrapment, and create a safe sleep environment for your child. Some also have clear panels that allow your child to see their surroundings, encouraging independence and an appreciation for exploration. |
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Most cot beds have adjustable base positions that can be adjusted to meet your baby's needs and stages of development. The highest setting is used for the first few months, then when your baby grows and begins to crawl, you can lower the base to stop them falling out of the cot. When your child is able to sit up on their own without assistance, you can select the lowest position for base which will allow them to climb in and out of the cot in a safe manner. |
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If you prefer a more traditional look, a classic style will fit in with any nursery decor. The cots are typically made from sturdy and durable wood that can stand the test of time. The slats are spaced to ensure the security of your baby and they're treated with non-toxic finishes. |
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Some cribs are more modern with features such as built-in storage, teething rails and even a built-in shelf. Some cots come with a changing table to make it easier to change your child. This will also save you the expense and space of having a separate cabinet for changing your baby at your home. |
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Some cots feature more ingenious designs, like the Pinette, which has an wooden frame with a home-like style that is ideal to hang toys. It is also a great den when covered by a sheet. It's also built to last with an innovative design that allows it to grow with your child and accommodate up to a 10 year old junior bed. |
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Finding the right cot is a wise investment whether you're decorating the nursery or creating a comfortable space for your loved one. Pick a cot that can be used for a long period of time and adapts to your growing child with adjustable mattress heights and teething rails. Look for a design that's easy to assemble, and has flatpack features that allow you to put it together at home. Some cot beds come with extras, like under-bed drawers or removable changing tops. |
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Cots are lightweight, portable frames for sleeping designed specifically for children and infants. Some models are made from wood or fabric that is lightweight and come with a simple mattress, whereas others are more robust and can be transformed into toddler beds. All cots must be in compliance with strict UK safety standards, irrespective of their design. |
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The majority of cots are affordable even though the price can vary depending on the materials and features. The budget Westport cot from Silver Cross, for example is built to take less than an hour to construct and comes with simple-to-follow instructions and an Allen key. It's expensive, but its sleek style and high-quality construction make it a worthy investment. |
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Convertible cot-beds are a great investment since they let you use the furniture for many years as your child develops from a baby to an adult, and eventually into a bed of a large size. You can find beds that transform from a crib into a toddler bed, or even a sofa. These beds are generally larger than traditional cots and can be more expensive however they are more durable. |
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Consider where you will place the cot and how large the room is before purchasing one. Cots must be well ventilated and away from direct sunlight. Also, ensure that the space is free of clutter and other dangers such as toys, blankets and pillows. If you're buying a secondhand cot, ensure that you examine the frame for any protrusions that could pose a risk to your child. If you are concerned you should contact the manufacturer for guidance. |
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