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10 Tell-Tale Signs You Need To Get A New Best Cot Bed How to Choose the Best Cot Bed With so many essentials for babies to think about, choosing the ideal cot bed is one of the most important purchases. So we've put together this guide to help you choose the ideal bed for your baby. This high-end option works perfectly to be used in Scandi style nurseries. This sturdy and durable option can expand with your baby, with three mattress positions and the ability remove the sides to create a chic bench-style toddler bed. Budget There's a cot to fit every nursery and budget. There are a variety of options with different lifespans and some of them can be transformed into toddler beds to be used in the preschool years or even beyond. Of course, the ones that convert into a bed do tend to be more expensive, but the cost can be well-repaid in the event that you need an item that lasts for years rather than just for a few months. The Mamas & Papas Coxley was our overall winner thanks to its luxurious aesthetic and easy-to-assemble design making it a great option for parents who want an extremely high-quality cot that will stand up to the test of time. The minimalist design and warm finish will look fantastic in the Scandi nursery. This cot bed comes with a drawer that mum tester Katrina considered to be a better choice than some cheaper cots which have an integrated drawer. It also has an anti-bite strip that runs along the top rails of the cot, to prevent your child's teeth from getting stuck. The cot bed isn't expensive, and requires an Allen key to set up. The Elementary cot is a less expensive option that will give your baby a peaceful night's rest. It's part of the range called Anyday by John Lewis. Our parent testers loved the simple design and quick, straightforward assembly. The cot is foldable up and stored easily, as it fits into a bag the size of the one used for the camping chair. It's not ideal for car camping however it's suitable for those living in apartments or who don't need to move their cot too much. The SnuzKot is an additional affordable cot that we suggest particularly if you decide to opt for the toddler kit and mattress extender (sold separately). It can grow with your child until approximately four years old and our dad testers loved the fact that it was able to transform into a minimal-looking toddler bed and created a cocoon-like feeling with its fabric canopy. Safety A cot that is well-designed will not only meet UK safety standards, but also feel solid and secure. Look for a robust design with safety bars or sides, as well as solid foundations, so your baby can't easily get out. tots and cots have additional features such as teething rails, or drawers under the bed that will help you stay organized while your baby develops. The Boori cot is made of sustainable Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand Radiata, so you can be confident in the purchase. It can be converted from a cot to a toddler bed (leaving three sides up to provide reassurance) and also has the option of an extension kit that can take it all the way to a double bed when your child is ready. This stylish and simple cot is a great option when you're on a tight budget. It's simple to assemble with clearly marked parts and clear instructions. It comes with three mattress height settings, so you can adjust it as your baby grows. It will fit most standard cot mattresses and is a great value buy for the money. This is an excellent choice if you are looking for an expensive cot. It comes with four mattress base positions when in cot mode, and will last until your baby is about three years old. It can also be folded and has wheels that lock, making it easy to move it from one room to another. This cot comes with a handy travel bag, and is one of the lightest cots we test at 6kg. It's also extremely durable and has a strong frame that can withstand the raging toddlers. The instructions were well-written and clear, however our testers found the assembly to be a little challenging. They noted that the slats are enough apart to prevent fingers from getting caught between them. It is also more expensive than other cots we have reviewed, but the durability and function make it a worthwhile investment. Design It's easy to overlook the design when buying a cot-bed. It's important that you choose a cot bed that is both functional and beautiful. The ickle bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed is the best bed for those who love design with its sleek, modern take on a traditional sleigh design that doesn't have the bulky feel that these types of beds usually come with. It also offers space-saving storage and has a pull-out drawer that fits under the cot, as well as teething rails that can be affixed to the side of the. It was sturdy and durable. The three-position height of the base lets it grow with your child. The Modena cot-bed by Tutti Bambini is a great value and comes with a panelled design that can be suitable for any nursery. It's designed to last your child until they reach six years old. old. It transforms into a junior mattress and then into an elegant sofa bed. It's also one of the few cot beds we've tested with an opening with a hanging rail as well as teething rails, while its solid pine construction makes it an excellent choice for parents who want their cot to last for a long time. The Stokke Sleepie Cot Bed is another option with a panelled design. It comes in a variety of colours to match the decor of your nursery. The storage drawer is useful for bedding and clothing. Our mum testers were impressed with its features. It is also one of the easiest cot beds to assemble. The pieces are clearly labeled, and the instructions are easy to follow. It's also a great choice for those with a small space as it can be folded and then flat-packed. It uses a standard cot-mattress (140cm by 70cm), and is suitable for children from birth to toddlerhood. An extension kit allows it to be used up to 10 years of age. Convertibility There are a variety of baby necessities you need to think about as a new parent. One of the most important is a quality cot bed - you want something that lasts for as long as it can and grow with your child, giving them a safe and comfortable place to sleep. Although most cots can be made into toddler beds with the purchase of a conversion kit, some cots are made to go a step further than this. cots 4 tots is our top choice. It can be converted to a toddler (L207cm, W147cm H90cm), the daybed (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm), and a sofa (L234cm, W145cm and H70cm). This makes it the longest-lasting choice on our list, because it will last your child through childhood to. It's not cheap compared to some of the other cot beds that we tested, but it has an attractive design and feel that will suit any nursery. The instructions could be more clear, but our parent test subjects were impressed with the ease with which it was for them to build and set up. This is not a major issue, however, as it was still very simple and took just 30 minutes to complete. Another great feature of this cot is the fact that it has four mattress base heights which is an upgrade on the three most popular options. This gives you the flexibility to adjust it as your child gets older, because they might require a higher or lower base level depending on their age and level. It also comes with useful teething rails and a strip on the top to guard it from biting. The cot is available in several different Scandi-inspired finishes, and our dad tester was keen on the grey finish. It's not cheap, but it offers an excellent value, as it will last your child through the age of toddler and beyond. It's also covered by an assurance of one year to ensure that it will last. The only thing you'll need to buy separately is a mattress that's not included.
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