10 Places Where You Can Find Best Cots For Newborns

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10 Places Where You Can Find Best Cots For Newborns

Best Cots For Newborns

A crib is a bed that you can place your baby with high sides to stop them from falling out. They are available in a variety of styles, from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cribs that attach to the side of your bed to allow secure co-sleeping) to travel cots.

The mum tester Jasmin was impressed with the cot's storage compartment which is ideal for blankets and sheets. It's also easy to set up and includes an incline option to help alleviate reflux.

1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed

Cot beds are the perfect companion for parents. They keep baby snug, and (hopefully), sleeping soundly. When shopping for a crib, there are a lot of things to take into consideration. From safety and spec to design and design. And a good cot needs to last through the newborn stage and toddlerhood, so longevity is crucial. The cot is stylish and robust, and it meets all of the latest guidelines. It's also priced reasonably, and comes with an extra mattress.


Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden, 13 months

Mamas&Papas is a master at designing stylish and practical nursery furniture, and this crib is not an exception. It's a chic option for the baby's first bedroom with a contemporary gray finish that can be matched to any style. It can also be converted into a cool daybed or toddler bed for long-term use. It comes with two different heights of the base, making it easier for babies to reach and safer than a traditional drop-side cot.  best infant cribs 's also built with a shaped base which means it can be used in most standard doorways, a real bonus for time-stretched parents. There's a matching changer/dresser to keep everything you need for your baby in your arms.

2. SnuzFino Cot Bed

This crib is designed to be used by your baby from the time of birth to about four years old. It comes with two mattress levels that allow you to start with a higher level and then lower it as the baby grows and learns how to sit up on their own. It was named Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for best Moses basket, cot or crib.

The cot is more compact than the other models we have tested. It's also great for smaller spaces. It also has a handy side door that lets you get in easily to feed or change nappies, or change the nappy. Parents were impressed by the ease with which this cot was to set up and our tester took only 12 minutes to get it set up.

When you are choosing a cot bed be sure to choose one that are safe. To prevent your baby's legs from getting trapped in the cot, it is recommended that all cots have bars no more than 6 centimeters apart. Also, ensure that the slats are firmly fixed to prevent any loose or loose fastenings.

It is essential that your baby sleeps on a mattress that is comfortable for their cot. Select mattresses made of latex-coated coir or pocket springs, which provide the best support and don't sag. Also, you should purchase a waterproof mattress cover, because any dirt that gets into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.

Some cots include additional bonuses such as adjustable inclines to ease reflux, and storage space for the nappy essentials (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These can be a wonderful alternative, but be sure to only purchase items that are safe and are suitable for your baby.

3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib

If you want an infant crib that you can use from birth and keep close to your bed while your baby sleeps, this one might be just what you're seeking. Its compact design can fit through standard door frames, and weighs just 6 kg. This makes it simple to move about your home. It is also easy to get up and down, making it perfect for nappy changing.

One of our mum testers described it as being "exceedingly easy to put together." Its lightweight build means you can easily move it between rooms or even take it on holiday if you wish. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who require to have access to their infant quickly in the beginning stages of parenting. It comes with a comfortable mattress and a cover for the reflux wedge that are both useful features.

It can also be converted into an infant bed using the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is great news for parents as it means it will last until your child is ready to step away from cot life. This is a gorgeous cot bed with the Scandi style. It will look fantastic in your nursery.

Another great alternative is this basic solid pine cot, which is suitable from birth to three years old and costs just PS372. Our test subjects loved its elegant panelled design. It is easy to assemble and comes with a teething rail, storage drawers and adjustable height settings. Its compact size makes it an ideal option for anyone with a smaller space or who has sloped ceilings. Its solid construction also means it can stand the years and won't be susceptible to breaking like cot beds do.

4. Babyletto Bedside Crib

This bedside crib allows parents to snuggle up their baby close to them just before the time to go to bed. The NHS recommends that newborns be kept in a separate bedroom for the first six month, but many parents find having their child close to them prior to bedtime relaxing.

This cot is available in a variety of colors and non-toxic paints which means it can be customized to your bedroom or nursery decor. It's a great choice for parents with low ceilings and don't want to occupy too much space on the floor. It can be adjusted to 11 different heights and tilted into four positions, including an incline that aids in reflux.

In addition to looking beautiful, it's a solid design that should last through the toddler years as well. One test-taker said that her baby was in the cot for two babies and that it was in good enough condition to pass on to her newest.

This cot is also small and compact, making it easy to set up and move around. It's a good fit for parents with smaller rooms and can be used as a travel cot, too. It was easy to assemble and testers were impressed by the storage drawer that could hold all of your baby's essentials. It's a bit costly but it's an excellent purchase due to its design and functionality. The cot isn't equipped with an mattress, so you'll need to buy one separately. We recommend choosing a firm, breathable and well-fitting mattress to stop your child from becoming suffocated. It should be a couple of inches shorter than the frame of the cot to stop your child from being able to climb out.

5.  best infant cribs  is among our sleekest, but it isn't just about looks. It's designed to last for the first 18 months of their life. It could also be converted to a toddler's bed by incorporating a separate toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless and our test subject thought it would fit any nursery. Particularly if you select a matching changing table and wardrobe.

Whatever cot is chosen, make sure it is in line with the regulations applicable to your baby's age as well as your home. The spacing between bars shouldn't exceed 6.5cm (two inches) in order to stop children from getting their heads trapped. Also, the surface should not be rough to prevent suffocation. You'll also need to buy the right cot mattress which should fit perfectly without gaps at the edges. It should also be constructed from breathable materials that keep your baby's temperature in check.

It's tempting, but carefully consider your budget and lifestyle before purchasing a cot with extra features such as built-in storage and side panels that can be removed from the bassinet (as the Mamas and Papas Lua Cot). The best cots are simply made to allow your baby to sleep safely and comfortably, and you can often find all-in-one cot beds with plenty of storage space, without costing a lot.

If you are looking for a high tech alternative for your baby, the SNOO cot with Smart Sleeper comes with a built-in sensor that responds to your baby's crying. It gently lulls into a motion similar to the mother's womb. The price is a little high, but it might be worth the investment for sleepers who are fussy.