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Best Cots For Newborns
A crib is an elevated bed for your child that prevents them from falling off. They come in a range of styles from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cots that attach to the side of your bed to allow secure co-sleeping) to travel cribs.
The mum tester Jasmin appreciated the storage compartment in the cot, which is ideal for sheets and blankets. It is also easy to set-up and has an inclined design to ease reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a new parent's best friend. They keep baby snug and (hopefully) asleep peacefully. When shopping for a there's a lot to consider, from spec and safety to design and. A good cot should be able to last through newborn stages and toddlerhood, so longevity is essential. The cot is stylish and sturdy, and it meets all the most recent regulations. It's also priced reasonably, and includes an extra mattress.
Gemma, mother of Boden, 13 months, tested the product.
Mamas&Papas is adept at creating practical and stylish nursery furniture, and this cot is no exception. It's a chic option for your baby's first room with a contemporary gray finish that will suit any color scheme. It can also be transformed into a cool day bed or toddler bed for long-term use. It also has two different heights for the base, making it more secure and easier to reach your child than a standard drop-side cot. It's also constructed with a shaped base, which means it can be used in most standard doorways, a real bonus for time-stretched parents. It even comes with a dresser/changer to keep all your baby's necessities close by.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
The cot will expand with your baby from birth to about four years of age. It comes with two mattress heights so you can start with a higher base and then move down as your little one grows and learns to sit on their own. It was given Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for the best Moses basket, cot or crib.
The slats of this cot are spaced closer apart than other models we tested, which makes it more streamlined and ideal for bedrooms with smaller spaces. It also features a handy side door so you can get in easily for feeding, nappies or changing. Our tester took just 12 minutes to put together the cot.
When choosing a cot bed make sure you choose one that meet safety standards. All cots should have bars that are not more than 6.5cm apart to ensure that your baby's limbs don't get caught. Also, check that the slats have been securely secured to prevent any loose or rusty fastenings.
A high-quality cot mattress is also key to ensure your baby's comfort. Choose pockets springs or latex coated coir mattresses, as these offer the Best cot for newborn support and won't slide like foams. It's important to invest in a waterproof cover as well since any dirt or soil will get into the mattress and could make your baby sweaty or uncomfortable.
Some cots and tots come with additional bonuses such as adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for the nappy essentials (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are fantastic accessories, but only buy items that are suitable and safe for your child.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
If you want a bedside crib that you can use from birth and place near your bed while baby sleeps, this one could be the one you're looking for. Its compact design can fit through doors that have standard frames, and it weighs only 6kg. This makes it simple to move around your home. It's also simple to get up and go down, making it perfect for changing nappy.
One of our mum testers described it as being "exceedingly easy to put together." Its lightweight design lets you easily move it between rooms or even take it on a trip if you wish. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who want to be able to access their baby easily in the early stages. It also comes with a reflux wedge cover and a fitted mattress and a mattress, both of which are useful features.
It also converts to a toddler bed when you purchase the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is a great benefit for parents since it it will last until your child is ready to transition from cot life. It's a beautiful cot bed with Scandi-inspired looks that will look gorgeous in your nursery and it's also good value for money when you consider the length of time it will be used for.
This solid pine cot is also an excellent option. It is suitable for babies to 3 years old, and costs just PS372. Our test subjects loved its sleek paneled design. It's simple to put together, and has an excellent storage drawer, a teething rail and height settings that are adjustable. They are helpful for keeping your baby safe. Its compact size makes it an ideal option for anyone with a smaller room or with a sloped ceiling. Its sturdy build means that it will last for many years and will not break like some cot-beds.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib in the bed allows parents to snuggle up their infant close just before the time to go to bed. The NHS suggests that babies be placed in a separate room for the first six months, but many parents find it relaxing to have their child in close proximity prior to putting them to sleep.
This crib from Babyletto is made from non-toxic paints in a vast range of colors, so you'll be able to match it to your nursery or bedroom decor. It's also a great choice for parents with sloping ceilings who do not want a cot that takes up a lot of floor space. It can be adjusted to eleven different heights and can be tilted into four positions with an incline option that helps with reflux.
It's also a well-constructed product that will last into the toddler years. One parent tester stated that her child slept in this crib for two months and that it was in good enough condition to pass on to her youngest.
Another plus is that the cot is small and compact, which makes it easy to build and move around when needed. It's an ideal choice for parents with smaller rooms and can be used as a travel cot too. Testers said it was easy to put together and loved the storage drawer that can be used to store everything your child needs. It's a bit pricey however, it's well worth the cost for its style and practicality. The cot doesn't include a mattress, so you'll need to buy one separately. We recommend opting for a comfortable, airy mattress that fits snugly to stop your baby from getting suffocated. It should be a few inches shorter than the frame of the cot to stop your child from being able to climb out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino is among the more stylish cots on our list, but it's not all about appearances. With two mattress height settings the cot can see your Baby beds through their first 18 months and can be converted into an adult bed with the addition of an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless and our test subject thought it would fit any nursery. Particularly if you select the matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter what kind of cot you pick, ensure that it is in compliance with the relevant requirements for your baby's age and your home. The spacing between bars should be no more than 6.5cm (2 inches), which will prevent children's heads from becoming trapped. The surface should be smooth to prevent dangers of suffocation. You'll need an crib mattress that fits perfectly without gaps around the edges. It should also be made of breathable materials in order to keep your baby's body temperature in check.
While it's tempting to buy a cot with additional features such as built-in storage drawers, as well as removable bassinet sides (as with the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot) however, these must be carefully considered in light of your budget and your lifestyle. The best cots uk cots are designed for your baby to sleep comfortably and safely, and you can often find all-in-one cribs that offer plenty of storage space, without costing a lot.
If you're looking for a cutting-edge alternative, the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor that responds to your baby's cries and gently rocks them to sleep in a way that mimics their mother's womb. The price is a little expensive, but it could be worth the investment for sleepers who are fussy.
A crib is an elevated bed for your child that prevents them from falling off. They come in a range of styles from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cots that attach to the side of your bed to allow secure co-sleeping) to travel cribs.
The mum tester Jasmin appreciated the storage compartment in the cot, which is ideal for sheets and blankets. It is also easy to set-up and has an inclined design to ease reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a new parent's best friend. They keep baby snug and (hopefully) asleep peacefully. When shopping for a there's a lot to consider, from spec and safety to design and. A good cot should be able to last through newborn stages and toddlerhood, so longevity is essential. The cot is stylish and sturdy, and it meets all the most recent regulations. It's also priced reasonably, and includes an extra mattress.
Gemma, mother of Boden, 13 months, tested the product.
Mamas&Papas is adept at creating practical and stylish nursery furniture, and this cot is no exception. It's a chic option for your baby's first room with a contemporary gray finish that will suit any color scheme. It can also be transformed into a cool day bed or toddler bed for long-term use. It also has two different heights for the base, making it more secure and easier to reach your child than a standard drop-side cot. It's also constructed with a shaped base, which means it can be used in most standard doorways, a real bonus for time-stretched parents. It even comes with a dresser/changer to keep all your baby's necessities close by.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
The cot will expand with your baby from birth to about four years of age. It comes with two mattress heights so you can start with a higher base and then move down as your little one grows and learns to sit on their own. It was given Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for the best Moses basket, cot or crib.
The slats of this cot are spaced closer apart than other models we tested, which makes it more streamlined and ideal for bedrooms with smaller spaces. It also features a handy side door so you can get in easily for feeding, nappies or changing. Our tester took just 12 minutes to put together the cot.
When choosing a cot bed make sure you choose one that meet safety standards. All cots should have bars that are not more than 6.5cm apart to ensure that your baby's limbs don't get caught. Also, check that the slats have been securely secured to prevent any loose or rusty fastenings.
A high-quality cot mattress is also key to ensure your baby's comfort. Choose pockets springs or latex coated coir mattresses, as these offer the Best cot for newborn support and won't slide like foams. It's important to invest in a waterproof cover as well since any dirt or soil will get into the mattress and could make your baby sweaty or uncomfortable.
Some cots and tots come with additional bonuses such as adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for the nappy essentials (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are fantastic accessories, but only buy items that are suitable and safe for your child.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
If you want a bedside crib that you can use from birth and place near your bed while baby sleeps, this one could be the one you're looking for. Its compact design can fit through doors that have standard frames, and it weighs only 6kg. This makes it simple to move around your home. It's also simple to get up and go down, making it perfect for changing nappy.
One of our mum testers described it as being "exceedingly easy to put together." Its lightweight design lets you easily move it between rooms or even take it on a trip if you wish. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who want to be able to access their baby easily in the early stages. It also comes with a reflux wedge cover and a fitted mattress and a mattress, both of which are useful features.
It also converts to a toddler bed when you purchase the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is a great benefit for parents since it it will last until your child is ready to transition from cot life. It's a beautiful cot bed with Scandi-inspired looks that will look gorgeous in your nursery and it's also good value for money when you consider the length of time it will be used for.
This solid pine cot is also an excellent option. It is suitable for babies to 3 years old, and costs just PS372. Our test subjects loved its sleek paneled design. It's simple to put together, and has an excellent storage drawer, a teething rail and height settings that are adjustable. They are helpful for keeping your baby safe. Its compact size makes it an ideal option for anyone with a smaller room or with a sloped ceiling. Its sturdy build means that it will last for many years and will not break like some cot-beds.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib in the bed allows parents to snuggle up their infant close just before the time to go to bed. The NHS suggests that babies be placed in a separate room for the first six months, but many parents find it relaxing to have their child in close proximity prior to putting them to sleep.
This crib from Babyletto is made from non-toxic paints in a vast range of colors, so you'll be able to match it to your nursery or bedroom decor. It's also a great choice for parents with sloping ceilings who do not want a cot that takes up a lot of floor space. It can be adjusted to eleven different heights and can be tilted into four positions with an incline option that helps with reflux.
It's also a well-constructed product that will last into the toddler years. One parent tester stated that her child slept in this crib for two months and that it was in good enough condition to pass on to her youngest.
Another plus is that the cot is small and compact, which makes it easy to build and move around when needed. It's an ideal choice for parents with smaller rooms and can be used as a travel cot too. Testers said it was easy to put together and loved the storage drawer that can be used to store everything your child needs. It's a bit pricey however, it's well worth the cost for its style and practicality. The cot doesn't include a mattress, so you'll need to buy one separately. We recommend opting for a comfortable, airy mattress that fits snugly to stop your baby from getting suffocated. It should be a few inches shorter than the frame of the cot to stop your child from being able to climb out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino is among the more stylish cots on our list, but it's not all about appearances. With two mattress height settings the cot can see your Baby beds through their first 18 months and can be converted into an adult bed with the addition of an (available separately) toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless and our test subject thought it would fit any nursery. Particularly if you select the matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter what kind of cot you pick, ensure that it is in compliance with the relevant requirements for your baby's age and your home. The spacing between bars should be no more than 6.5cm (2 inches), which will prevent children's heads from becoming trapped. The surface should be smooth to prevent dangers of suffocation. You'll need an crib mattress that fits perfectly without gaps around the edges. It should also be made of breathable materials in order to keep your baby's body temperature in check.
While it's tempting to buy a cot with additional features such as built-in storage drawers, as well as removable bassinet sides (as with the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot) however, these must be carefully considered in light of your budget and your lifestyle. The best cots uk cots are designed for your baby to sleep comfortably and safely, and you can often find all-in-one cribs that offer plenty of storage space, without costing a lot.
If you're looking for a cutting-edge alternative, the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor that responds to your baby's cries and gently rocks them to sleep in a way that mimics their mother's womb. The price is a little expensive, but it could be worth the investment for sleepers who are fussy.