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It's built to last and easily converts into a toddler bed and is sure to see your little one through from the time they're born until four years old.<br><br>Its slightly tapered legs make it a more contemporary alternative to the traditional cot. It also features three positions for mattress that can be adjusted to accommodate your growing baby, and a lower base for more security. The cot is equipped with a handy under-cot storage drawer, as well as teething rails that protect your baby's gums when they begin to get their first teeth.<br><br>Megan, our parent tester, really liked this cot-bed. She said that it was easy to put together and was gorgeous. It also came with lots of extra features including storage drawers that are useful. She also liked the fact that it was gender neutral, so she could give it to the next generation of babies.<br><br>Another thing to remember is that cot beds do not always include a mattress so you'll have to purchase one separately. You'll need to choose a firm baby mattress that is flat and is the correct size. The most suitable cot mattresses are made from foam, spring or coir and should be certified to British safety standards BS 1877-10:1997 or BS 195852:1991+A1 2012.<br><br>The cot itself must have a height limit of 55cm so that your child won't be able to get out. The space between the bars should not exceed 6.5cm to stop your [https://gitea.armstronglabs.net/cots4tots1923 cheap baby cots]'s head from getting trapped.<br><br>Stokke snuzkot<br><br>This eye-catching cot, from the Scandi company, adds an enjoyable feel to the nursery. The slats with a color give a pop of color that makes your child feel welcome. It's a great design for any nursery and the changing table that comes with it will tie it all together. This cot comes in two neutral shades white and soft grey. It takes just an hour to put together thanks to the clear directions and screws that are separate.<br><br>The cot bed will expand with your child, with the option to add an extension kit for juniors that can take them up to the age of five. This is a top-of-the-line option that comes with a price to match. However, if you're looking to invest in furniture for your nursery that will last for a long time, it's worth looking into.<br><br>It's suitable from birth and features three handy mattress base heights, meaning you can assemble it with the mattress raised to make it easier for your baby to take out and in from. It's also constructed of a durable material and can be used with cot mattresses up to 140cmx70cm. The design is modern and sleek with an oval shape that will increase your baby's sense of safety and security. This is the smallest cot in our list, but it still offers plenty of room for your baby to rest.<br><br>Ickle Bubba Snowdon Cot Bed Classic<br><br>This is a great option for those who want an old-fashioned cot bed. It has rounded dowel slats to create a design distinct from other cots in this price range. It has three levels of the base to accommodate their requirements. This means that you won't need to bend to get them out of the bed, which can save your back.<br><br>It's also a good choice for those with a smaller nursery, a sloped ceiling or do not want to take up too much floor space with your cot bed. Heidi Scrimgeour, our Deputy Editor, says: "It is a statement piece that takes up less space than you think."<br><br>The curved sleigh design on the cot bed's ends bring a touch of class to any nursery. It can be used until your child is four and then converted into a junior bed by cutting off the side rails. It comes with a top quality 140cm x70cm mattress. 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The test subject was impressed that there are no gaps around the edges of the cot so your baby won't fall from his bed.<br><br>It could also be converted into a toddler's bed once your child is old enough. It's as easy as removing the sides bars and solid ends using an Allen key and then it transforms into a beautiful traditional-style bed that can be a part of your child's bedroom for years to be.<br><br>The cot appears expensive, but it's actually very affordable. Our tester said it was the most value-for-money cot bed she's tested particularly since you need to buy the mattress separately. It's also the quickest flatpack cot to assemble, with every piece labelled alphabetically, so you won't get wrong.<br><br>The biggest drawback of this cot is that it requires an additional mattress. For certain parents, this could be a deal-breaker. But, it's important to remember that you'll likely need to replace your child's mattress at least once a year, and more often which isn't something to worry about. It's also made of natural wood, so you'll be able to feel confident when purchasing it.<br><br>Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed<br><br>A stylish and sturdy cot with a classic style, this Good Little Trading Company option is an excellent value for money. It is equipped with a space-saving changing table that snaps neatly onto the top of the cot to speed up changing nappy. It can be tucked away in a safe place under the cot once baby is finished. It can also be converted into a toddler bed when the time comes with three mattress sizes to pick from.<br><br>This cot is able to be used until your child is the age of four (or longer if you purchase the toddler bed conversion kit). This cot is also constructed of sustainable hardwood - a blend between Australian araucaria and New Zealand radiata in this case - and has three mattress bases so you can alter it to your child's changing needs.<br><br>Parent tester Grace liked that the slatted sides were simple to clean and didn't have any sharp edges that could pose dangerous for children. It's also a good option for rooms with tiny spaces and ceilings with slopes, since it takes up a small amount of floor space, with just the side panel detaching the cot from the bedroom for your toddler.<br><br>The cot meets the high safety standards outlined by BS EN 716, and assembly was a breeze due to the alphabetically labeled parts and simple instructions. The cot also has teething rail and swivel rocking frame. You can also install drawers under the bed to store toys, clothes, and nappies.
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