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How to Choose the best cot bed cots 4 tots in the UK

Silver Cross' cot is elegant and sleek thanks to its minimalist design. The warm oak finish makes it an excellent addition to any nursery. A drawer and an anti-bite plastic strip on the top rails will help keep it neat too.

If your child is a fussy sleeper, this crib could be the solution. It is able to respond with soft sounds that sound like the sound of a mother's womb.

Size

A cot that is the right size is a compromise between giving your baby the space to grow, but not overwhelming the nursery with massive beds. The standard UK mattress size for cots is 70cm x 140cm, that should be enough for babies up to around three years old. Certain cots might have curved edges or other features that may affect the fit of a mattress. It is therefore important to double check your cot's footprint prior to purchasing.

There are cots available at a wide range of retailers, including Dunelm or Ikea. Many also offer a returns policy, so you can return any cot that doesn't meet your requirements. You can also get a feel for the size of each cot and how it will fit into your nursery by shopping on the internet.

If you're looking for a top-notch cot, try the SNOO Smart Sleeper. This cot monitors your baby's crying and responds by gently rocking the baby to sleep, imitating the sounds of the womb. This technology can help your baby to get a good night's rest. It can be used in any cot or crib. It's ideal for babies who have breathing issues or are irritable newborns. It also tracks their sleep cycles to help you better know your child's behavior.

Stokke Sleepi Cot is another fantastic option. The cot is minimalist and constructed out of solid beech, and comes with a an adjustable panel that can be transformed into a toddler bed. It comes with a variety of mattresses, so you can alter the height of your child's sleeping space to meet their requirements. It's a great choice for small bedrooms or those with a sloped ceiling. Our panel was also easy to assemble.

Another cot that is budget-friendly is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It is available in a variety of finishes, ranging from white to dark slate grey and can be used from birth until your child is four years old. It comes with three mattress heights, which allow you reach your child easily and it can be transformed into a toddler bed by taking out the sides and putting in an additional footboard. The cot is also FSC certified and comes with a mattress included.

Safety

Cots and cot beds are an essential element of the nursery for your baby, but they have to be safe as well. Look for a cot with the code BS EN 716 and that is certified to meet British safety standards. It must have a flat, firm mattress, and should not be filled with duvets or bumpers which aren't recommended.

If you are purchasing a second-hand cot, be sure to determine the age of it. Lead paint is toxic for babies. Look for indications that the cot has been used, particularly on the sides, where a child could rub their hands. This can cause irritation to the skin. Be sure to look for any stickers or transfers that could fall off, creating an choking risk for your baby.

Some cots 4 tots have extra features such as teething rails and storage drawers. One of our mum testers particularly praised this model from John Lewis which is both stylish and practical. "It's very easy to put together, and has all the pieces labeled alphabetically," she said, adding that it is also one of the easiest cots to convert into the toddler bed. The cot also has an optional drawer to help keep the nursery organized and comes with three adjustable heights that allow you to use it as your baby grows.

Another consideration is the depth of the cot. You should look for an cot that has at least 50cm of depth because this will stop your child from climbing onto the cot when they become more mobile. It is also important to consider the type of mattress you'll need, as there are a variety of options out there from foam, spring interiors or natural materials that are suitable for allergy sufferers. You might also consider purchasing a cot cover to shield the mattress from spills and stains in the event that you decide to purchase an entirely new cot. If you're buying an older cot, you should consider hiring a professional to assess its safety and repair any damage. It's usually around PS100 but it's worth it to have peace of mind.

Style

It's easy to get bogged down on safety and spec when shopping for a baby, but don't forget about the style. It is essential to select the right cot for your baby's nursery as well as your decor. There are plenty of cots and cot beds come in a variety of styles and colours that are perfect for the furniture or interiors you've chosen for your baby's first bedroom.

The Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cotbed showcases how stylish a crib can be. Its storage drawer underneath the bed is a practical feature which has helped it get top marks on our panel, and teething rails as well as 3 adjustable mattress heights make this cot bed as useful as it is stylish. Our test participants also appreciated that the cot was easy to put together and was delivered in a flatpack, complete with labelled parts and simple instructions.

Another alternative for a stylish cot is Stokke Sleepi, which combines Scandi style with the practicality of a cot that is able to grow with your child. It can be used from birth as a cot or until your child is five years older, at which point it can be transformed into a toddler bed with the removal of the side. Its smooth oval finish and high-quality construction impressed our testers however, the price may be a hindrance for some.

A cot is a safe place for your baby to sleep both at night and during the day, but it's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines carefully and follow them carefully to ensure your baby is comfortable and secure. If you choose a model that has bars that are too tightly spaced, your baby may become trapped or choke. Also, you should make sure that the drop-side mechanism is reliable and does not allow your child to lower it.

You should also be sure that the cot you purchase is in compliance with UK safety standards, typically BS EN 716, and when it transforms into a bed, BS 8509, which includes an anti-bite plastic strip on the top of the bars. Most cots and cot beds will have this information in the description of the product or on their website, but if you have any concerns it's a good idea to speak with the seller to confirm.

Convertibility

You may want your cot to last a long time and some models are designed to do just that. The most popular models convert into toddler beds and sometimes even sofas which allows you to use them past the infant stage. They are more expensive because they have to support the weight of a child for a longer period of time. However they are an excellent investment if you intend to use them long after your baby is developed.

A cot is also among the most important purchases you will make for your new arrival and it is essential to ensure that it complies with strict UK safety standards. Look for the BS EN 716 code on the product's page to confirm this, and also make sure that it has a base that is fully slatted and has no gaps on all sides. If it doesn't then you'll have to buy a separate mattress for your bed.

Some cots come with additional features, such as teething rails that can help reduce space and make parenting experience easier. Others are simple to assemble which is ideal when you're in a hurry or are worried about putting it all together yourself. The John Lewis cot bed, for example, was rated by one of our mum testers as the most simple flatpack to put together' and is complete with clear instructions and images.

Another option is the stunning Boori cot, which has an elegant design and comes with a variety of finishes to match your nursery. It comes with three adjustable mattress heights and can be made an infant bed by removing the side, and then it can be converted to a junior bed with the addition of a footboard. It's also available in a variety of sizes to suit your space. One of our test parents reported that hers had lasted through three children.

Another option is the Stokke Sleepi, which has an open design that allows you to expand it into different configurations. The mini model is suitable from birth, and then transforms into a toddler bed with the addition of a side and it can be converted into a junior bed when your child is ready. It's also a top option for aesthetics and style, thanks to our panel that loves natural finish and smooth oval shape.