The Ultimate Glossary Of Terms About Baby Cot

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The Ultimate Glossary Of Terms About Baby Cot

Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?

Cots protect children from falling out of bed or dying when they fall between the mattress and the cot. They should not have any sharp edges or protrusions.


Most cots come with four secure sides to ensure your baby's safety at all times. Many cots come in fixed-sizes and can be transformed into a toddler bed when your child gets older.

Standard Cots

Standard cots can be easily installed alongside the parents' bed, giving them to view their child while they sleep. They have sides that are fixed to prevent babies from stepping over them. Once your baby is able to stand and crawl on the sides, they pose a safety risk and should be removed.

Cots are circular in shape, which helps reduce space. They are also smaller than traditional cots. They are easy to clean and provide a safe and comfortable place for your child to sleep. They are able to be easily moved between spaces and are often on wheels or castors to enable you to move them with ease.

Some cots come with extra features, like drawers with teething rails or teething rails but most are basic. The best cots are made from natural materials since they are more durable and resistant to wear and tear. It is important to keep them free of stuffed animals or pillows, since they can suffocate young children.

A cot bed is a more spacious version of the cot which features removable sides as well as an end panel, which means it can be converted into a toddler bed when your child is no longer using it. This feature is particularly beneficial in the event that you're planning to have more than one child as it removes the necessity of switching between different kinds of furniture and helps save money by purchasing separate beds. The majority of cribs can be used from birth until your infant is about two years old, based on their weight and size.

Drop-side Cots

A cot with a drop-side is ideal for those suffering from back pain as it means that you aren't bending over the side as much. This is important as back pain is among the most common problems amongst pregnant women and new parents particularly those who have had back injuries previously.

This type of cot means that your baby will be reached more easily throughout the day without you needing to worry about your back or lifting them. However, you must ensure that the gap between the base of the mattress and the cot is at a minimum of 4cm so that your child won't be able to get out.

If you are unsure about which cot is right for your needs we suggest getting in touch with Baby's Hyperstore to talk through your options.  cot beds  can assist you in choosing a stylish and safe cot that can evolve with your child and will meet all required safety standards.

John Lewis Elementary cot is our top choice. It received high marks for its easy assembly. The mother tester Gina said that it was "a dream to build - very clear instructions and pictures". It includes a teething rail as well as a drawer to store things in and 3 different mattress height positions.

The cot's durability and solid construction makes it a great choice for babies who do not sleep through the night. However, you must ensure that the cot is made from a sanitized material such as solid wood and that the slats have been fixed correctly and not loosened.

Check to see if the cot has been certified as meeting British safety standards. Before 2011, US cots were not tested in the same way as UK models, and this has led to dangerous designs being outlawed in the USA. Choose a cot that locks automatically the drop side when in the up position. It requires two consecutive actions to unlock, which prevents your child from pulling the side down and get out.

Corner Cots

While photos of styled nursery pictures might show blankets that are artistically draped around a cot, according to Red Nose, a charity fighting to stop sudden infant deaths, all fabrics placed in the vicinity of the baby should be pulled into a tight swaddle to avoid the possibility of the baby being suffocated. Red Nose advises that curtains or blinds should never be left hanging over the cot, since they could be strangulation hazards and children could get their heads on them when they slumber during their sleep.

A low-cost purchase that's sturdy, this minimalistic cot bed is suitable from birth to toddler age. It can be converted into a bed for toddlers by removing a side panel. It's also a good choice for parents who have ceilings that slope since it has castors that lock to prevent the cot from slipping down.

This wooden cot bed in vintage style is another cot that can be easily converted. It can be used by children as young as up to age 4. Its unique oval shape means that it won't get caught in corners, and can easily fit into the standard door frames. By removing the bars it is possible to transform the cot into a fashionable bed for older children.

This curved cot-bed is a quality investment that can be an impressive centerpiece for any nursery. It comes in stylish green and off-white. It is a great choice for parents who are seeking a durable item. It can be turned into a bed for toddlers by removing its sides and into a twin for older children when the front rails are removed. It's also extremely durable and comes with a storage compartment with teething rails as well as an ideal hanger for blankets or muslins.

Cots with Drawers

There are numerous options on the market, whether you want extra storage for your baby's clothing or bedding or a design that can grow with them. Some cots convert to toddler beds, making the change to a toddler bed easy once your little one outgrows it, while others have built in drawers for storage and others even include a changing station included!

It's handy to have a cot that has drawers for all the toys, blankets muslins or other things that your child will love. It also makes it easier to tidy it up, as everything is in one place. These cots also have anti-bite strips along the sides - ideal for teething infants!

If you're looking to save money but still need a chic and practical cot, then the Ikea Sniglar is a good option. Its slimline and simple design can be incorporated in most rooms. It can be used with a standard cot mattress and has three heights that can be adjusted to allow your baby to grow with it. It can be made into a bed for toddlers by taking off the side panel. There are furniture pieces that be used with it.

Although it can be tricky to put together (one of our testers noted that the instructions weren't clear), once it's constructed it's lightweight and strong. It comes with a further feature: a tilting function that can aid in reducing reflux and colic. It's also available in lots of different colors, so you can match it to other nursery furniture if you're going for a coordinated style.

Cots with Storage

If you want your baby's bedding and toys away from view but still within easy reach, a cot that has storage is ideal. They usually have a drawer that can store lots of essentials, and some have hanging rails to hang muslin cloths or blankets, as well as teething rails to shield the cot sides from your little one's tooth-gnashing urges.

Based on the style of your cot, you may be able to transform it into a toddler bed or a day bed if your child is ready for a change and some be converted into a junior bed after your baby turns five. This is a great option to save money and make your cot a family member for many years. Be sure to check its dimensions before purchasing to ensure that it is suitable in your nursery.

If you're looking to find a stylish cot that can be used from birth until two years and will grow with your child, look no further than the Obaby Stamford Luxe Cotbed. The classic cot features a simple design, but it comes with many features such as an under-bed drawer that can be used for storage as well as a rail for teething and adjustable height levels. It's also simple to put together with alphabetically labeled components and excellent instructions.

The SNOO Smart Sleeper, a high-tech solution for a better sleep it's a cot, moses basket, and bassinet all in one. It's set to revolutionize the way that babies sleep and is backed up by the expertise of internationally-renowned sleep experts. The investment is high and may not fit into the budget of some families. Our full review will tell you more about the SNOO smart sleeper.