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A cot is the baby's first bed and will serve as their sleep space until they are around four years old. You want it to be sturdy, comfortable and safe.
Make sure it is gaps-free mattresses as gaps can pose the risk of suffocation for infants. Also consider a convertible cot.
Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite foldable cot is among the lightest options on the market. It weighs 2.68kg and is nearly a quarter of the price of the Helinox version I tested. It's also much easier to set-up - the two main poles snap together like unusually thick tent poles with shock cords to hold them in position. They then slide into sleeves on the legs of their connected legs. You simply need to put your feet into them to set up the sleeping surface.
The only negative is that it's a little tricky to dismantle and you'll need to be really strong to remove the legs, and then it can take some effort to dismantle the frame itself. It's a minor issue and I believe it's the most lightweight cot I've ever tried.
Look at the range of cot beds available on the market if you're looking for something that is more durable and permanent. If you choose this option, you'll need to buy a new bed for your child after several years.
Some children are happy to remain in a cot longer than this, though most want to transition to their first single bed which could be presented as a 'prize for being a big sister or brother!
The Cot One is a comfortable choice for babies and small children, offering a wonderful night's sleep on any kind of ground, including hard surfaces. It is easy to assemble and doesn't have any small pieces to get lost, and is sturdy enough to hold children without worry about wobbly parts.
Double Cot
A double cot is ideal for twins or siblings that need to share a bed. It comes with the same safety features as a single cot including side rails and an slatted base that can be adjusted as your child grows. It also comes with multiple support areas, which means you can dial in the perfect fit for your child's unique requirements. This is the only cot we tested designed to accommodate two infants at once because it can support up to 325 pounds. This cot is 72 inches long. This is a fantastic selling point for families that will need to share space.
This cot has a great feature that parents love. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed, and later a junior bed. This will give it longevity and means you don't have to buy another bed. This is ideal for families who have a tight budget and will save money as your child grows.
Cot beds are the most popular sleeping option of most health experts as they offer the best crib newborn safety for your baby. They are designed to be used from birth until your child is around 2 years old and will then need to be converted into an infant bed or a junior bed.
This is the only cot we tested that has an adjustable base. The lowest setting is suitable for babies that are in the supine position. The most extreme setting is recommended if your baby can roll over. This is a vital feature because children could choke when their head is caught between gaps or protrusions within the cot.
The only issue with this cot is that it's not the most portable, as it requires an enormous amount of effort to fold and can be a bit finicky when trying to get the legs. It's also the largest cot we've reviewed and may be a burden to carry around in the event that you have to move it far from its storage location.
This deluxe wood cot is the perfect choice if you are looking for a cot that has all the features. It's a stunning piece of furniture that enhances the look, comfort and function in your living space. It is also stunning in any nursery and can blend well with a range of different styles of bedrooms for kids once your baby outgrows it.
Triple Cot
Cots are specially designed for newborns and provide an ideal sleeping area that is safe to ensure that your baby gets the sleep they need. The base can be raised to accommodate the developmental stage of your Baby Cot. They are generally lower than beds. Some cots come with drop sides that allow you to sleep in a safe environment with your newborn and makes it easier for night time feeds. Some cots even have the option to remove one of the sides completely. This can allow you to use it as a bassinet to provide a safer option to co-sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Certain cots come with additional features that help parents. They include an under-bed drawer which is ideal for storage, rails to safeguard babies who are teething and a riser leg which can create a slight angle for babies with reflux. Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed is one of our favourites. It is not only stunning with its minimalist Scandi design and oak finish, but it is also extremely practical, with three different height settings for the mattress.
It is crucial that your baby gets a good night's sleep. So, it is worth the time to find the ideal cradle or cot for them. If you're struggling to decide what type of crib or cot is best for your baby, why not take part in an NCT New Baby Course and explore the different options with a trained group instructor and other new parents?
When purchasing a cot for sale, there are a lot of things to take into account. This includes the cot's depth and sides as well as its storage capacity, whether the cot has a removable hood and if the cot includes bedding. It is also worth double making sure you are aware of the dimensions so that your baby's cot or crib will fit in your nursery/bedroom with plenty of space for movement, and not too close to heating sources or windows.
Quadruple Cot
You'll need a four-in-one cot if you are expecting twins, triplets or even more. These cots are built to accommodate four babies at once, and they come with bedding sets that make it simple to get your baby ready for bed. Many have a side rail to keep your baby close to you while they sleep. If you have more than one child, you may want to consider a model that has a bunk bed which can be made into a single.
Many cots have an adjustable mattress that can be moved up and down to suit your baby's height. This can be a good option if you're worried your baby could slip in the night, and is beneficial for the time when your child begins to stand. Some cot mattresses are made of natural materials such as wool or cotton. However there are models made from polyurethane.
It's a good idea pick a cot with mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and keep your Baby Cot cool. Be sure to check the length of the bars as well and ensure that they do not exceed 6.5cm apart to stop your baby from climbing out. Avoid cots that have solid foot and head boards, as they could trap clothing or limbs.
The ease of cleaning the cot must be taken into consideration. Find out if the fabric is able to be washed in the machine and follow the care instructions for any removable parts. You'll also have to consider whether your bedding for your cot is suitable or if you'll need to purchase specialized travel cot sheets.
Babies require lots of toys such as nappies (which can quickly add up!) bedding clothing, toys and more. A cot that has storage, like the Obaby Stamford Space Saver Cot, can help you keep everything neatly organised and easily accessible.
A cot is the baby's first bed and will serve as their sleep space until they are around four years old. You want it to be sturdy, comfortable and safe.
Make sure it is gaps-free mattresses as gaps can pose the risk of suffocation for infants. Also consider a convertible cot.
Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite foldable cot is among the lightest options on the market. It weighs 2.68kg and is nearly a quarter of the price of the Helinox version I tested. It's also much easier to set-up - the two main poles snap together like unusually thick tent poles with shock cords to hold them in position. They then slide into sleeves on the legs of their connected legs. You simply need to put your feet into them to set up the sleeping surface.
The only negative is that it's a little tricky to dismantle and you'll need to be really strong to remove the legs, and then it can take some effort to dismantle the frame itself. It's a minor issue and I believe it's the most lightweight cot I've ever tried.
Look at the range of cot beds available on the market if you're looking for something that is more durable and permanent. If you choose this option, you'll need to buy a new bed for your child after several years.
Some children are happy to remain in a cot longer than this, though most want to transition to their first single bed which could be presented as a 'prize for being a big sister or brother!
The Cot One is a comfortable choice for babies and small children, offering a wonderful night's sleep on any kind of ground, including hard surfaces. It is easy to assemble and doesn't have any small pieces to get lost, and is sturdy enough to hold children without worry about wobbly parts.
Double Cot

This cot has a great feature that parents love. It can be transformed into a toddler's bed, and later a junior bed. This will give it longevity and means you don't have to buy another bed. This is ideal for families who have a tight budget and will save money as your child grows.

This is the only cot we tested that has an adjustable base. The lowest setting is suitable for babies that are in the supine position. The most extreme setting is recommended if your baby can roll over. This is a vital feature because children could choke when their head is caught between gaps or protrusions within the cot.
The only issue with this cot is that it's not the most portable, as it requires an enormous amount of effort to fold and can be a bit finicky when trying to get the legs. It's also the largest cot we've reviewed and may be a burden to carry around in the event that you have to move it far from its storage location.
This deluxe wood cot is the perfect choice if you are looking for a cot that has all the features. It's a stunning piece of furniture that enhances the look, comfort and function in your living space. It is also stunning in any nursery and can blend well with a range of different styles of bedrooms for kids once your baby outgrows it.
Triple Cot
Cots are specially designed for newborns and provide an ideal sleeping area that is safe to ensure that your baby gets the sleep they need. The base can be raised to accommodate the developmental stage of your Baby Cot. They are generally lower than beds. Some cots come with drop sides that allow you to sleep in a safe environment with your newborn and makes it easier for night time feeds. Some cots even have the option to remove one of the sides completely. This can allow you to use it as a bassinet to provide a safer option to co-sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Certain cots come with additional features that help parents. They include an under-bed drawer which is ideal for storage, rails to safeguard babies who are teething and a riser leg which can create a slight angle for babies with reflux. Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed is one of our favourites. It is not only stunning with its minimalist Scandi design and oak finish, but it is also extremely practical, with three different height settings for the mattress.
It is crucial that your baby gets a good night's sleep. So, it is worth the time to find the ideal cradle or cot for them. If you're struggling to decide what type of crib or cot is best for your baby, why not take part in an NCT New Baby Course and explore the different options with a trained group instructor and other new parents?
When purchasing a cot for sale, there are a lot of things to take into account. This includes the cot's depth and sides as well as its storage capacity, whether the cot has a removable hood and if the cot includes bedding. It is also worth double making sure you are aware of the dimensions so that your baby's cot or crib will fit in your nursery/bedroom with plenty of space for movement, and not too close to heating sources or windows.
Quadruple Cot
You'll need a four-in-one cot if you are expecting twins, triplets or even more. These cots are built to accommodate four babies at once, and they come with bedding sets that make it simple to get your baby ready for bed. Many have a side rail to keep your baby close to you while they sleep. If you have more than one child, you may want to consider a model that has a bunk bed which can be made into a single.
Many cots have an adjustable mattress that can be moved up and down to suit your baby's height. This can be a good option if you're worried your baby could slip in the night, and is beneficial for the time when your child begins to stand. Some cot mattresses are made of natural materials such as wool or cotton. However there are models made from polyurethane.
It's a good idea pick a cot with mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and keep your Baby Cot cool. Be sure to check the length of the bars as well and ensure that they do not exceed 6.5cm apart to stop your baby from climbing out. Avoid cots that have solid foot and head boards, as they could trap clothing or limbs.
The ease of cleaning the cot must be taken into consideration. Find out if the fabric is able to be washed in the machine and follow the care instructions for any removable parts. You'll also have to consider whether your bedding for your cot is suitable or if you'll need to purchase specialized travel cot sheets.
Babies require lots of toys such as nappies (which can quickly add up!) bedding clothing, toys and more. A cot that has storage, like the Obaby Stamford Space Saver Cot, can help you keep everything neatly organised and easily accessible.
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