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A cot is a bed that is elevated for your child that prevents them from falling out. They are available in a variety of styles, from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cribs that attach to your side of the bed for safe co-sleeping) to travel cribs.
Mum tester Jasmin liked the cot's convenient storage compartment for spare sheets and blankets. It's also simple to set up and has an incline setting to help alleviate reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a parent's best friend. They can keep baby warm and (hopefully), sleeping soundly. When shopping for a there's plenty to think about, from specifications and safety to design and style. A good crib should last from the time of birth to toddlerhood. So durability is important. The cot is stylish and sturdy and meets all of the latest guidelines. It's also priced reasonably, and includes a mattress.
Gemma, mother of Boden, 13 months has tested the product.
This cot is a fantastic example of how Mamas&Papas can create stylish and practical nursery furniture. It's a modern option for the baby's first bedroom with a modern grey finish that'll match any colour scheme. It can also be transformed into a cool day bed or toddler bed for long-term use. It also comes with two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your child than a traditional drop side mini cot beds. The shaped base allows it to pass through most standard doors which is a major benefit for parents with a tight schedule. The dresser/changer is a perfect match to keep the essentials for your baby to hand.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
This crib is designed to support your baby from birth to around four years old. It comes with two mattress heights so you can start with a high base and then lower as your baby grows and learns to sit up unaided. It was awarded Gold in the Mother&Baby awards in 2024 for the best crib, cot or Moses basket, and is a top pick for parents.
The slats on this cot are positioned more in comparison to other models we have tested, Best Cots For Newborns which makes it more sleek and suitable for smaller bedrooms. It also features a handy side door that lets you reach in easily to feed, nappies and changing. Our tester took only 12 minutes to put together the cot.
Make sure that the cot bed you choose meet safety regulations. To keep your baby's legs from becoming trapped, all affordable cots should have bars that are not more than 6cm apart. Also, check that the slats have been securely fixed to avoid any loose or damaged fastenings.
A good quality mattress for your cot is essential for your baby's comfort. Choose pocket springs or latex coated Coir mattresses, since they provide the most support and don't shrink like foams. You should also consider investing in a waterproof mattress cover, because any dirt that gets into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots have extra features, such as adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for nappy necessities (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are a great addition, but remember to only purchase additional items that fit safely and are suitable for your baby's.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
This crib is perfect if you want to use it from birth and have it in your bedroom while your baby sleeps. It's a small cot beds design that easily fits into doors with standard frames and weighs just 6kg so it's easy to move around your home. It's also simple to climb up and down, making it perfect to change nappy.
One of our mom testers described it as being "exceedingly easy to put together." Its light-weight construction means you can easily move it between rooms or even take it on holiday should you want to. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who want to access their baby easily in the beginning stages of their child's development. It comes with a fitted mattress and a wedge cover for reflux that are both useful features.
It also converts to an infant bed using the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is great news for parents since it it will last until your child is ready to step away from cot life. It's a stunning cot with Scandi-inspired looks that will look gorgeous in your nursery and it's also an excellent value considering the length of time it will be used for.
Another alternative is this basic solid pine cot that is suitable from birth to 3 years and costs only PS372. Our testers were impressed by its elegant panelled appearance. It's simple to put together and comes with an excellent storage drawer, a rail for teething and adjustable height settings that can be helpful in keeping your baby secure. Its small size makes it a great option for people with low ceilings or small areas. Its robust construction means it will last for many years and will not break like other cot-beds.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This bedside crib allows parents to cuddle their infant close just before bedtime. The NHS recommends that babies be kept in a separate room for the first six months, but many parents find it soothing to have their child in close proximity before going to bed.
The cot comes in a variety of colors and non-toxic paints which means it can be matched to your nursery cots or bedroom decor. It's a great option for parents who have sloped ceilings and do not want to take up too much space on the floor. It can be adjusted in 11 different heights and can be tilted to four different positions. This includes an incline for reflux.
In addition to looking beautiful, it's a solid design that is built to last the toddler years too. One tester's mother said that her baby had spent the night in the cot with 2 babies and was still in good shape to pass it on to her younger.
The cot is also compact and small and easy to put together and move around. It's an ideal fit for parents who have smaller spaces and can also be used as a travel cot, Best Cots For Newborns too. Testers found it a dream to assemble and loved the storage drawer for storing everything you need for your baby. It's a bit pricey however, it's well worth the cost for the look and functionality. The cot doesn't include an mattress, so you'll have to purchase one separately. We recommend opting for a firm, breathable mattress that fits snugly to prevent your child from being trapped. It should be a couple of inches shorter than the frame of the cot in order to ensure that your child is not capable of climbing out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino is among the more stylish cots on our list however it's not just about appearances. The cot is designed to last for their first 18 months. It can also be transformed to a toddler's bed by adding an additional toddler kit. The style is stylish and timeless and our testers thought it would fit any nursery. Particularly if you select a matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter what type of cot you choose, be sure it is in line with the regulations applicable to your baby's age and your home. The bars' spacing should not exceed 6.5cm (two inches), as this will keep infants from getting their heads stuck. Also the surface should not be rough to avoid suffocation. You'll need to purchase a mattress for your cot that is perfect, with no gaps around the edges. It must also be made of breathable materials in order to regulate your baby's body temperature.
While it's tempting to purchase a cot with additional features, such as drawers for storage built-in and sides that can be removed for the bassinet (as with the Mamas and Papas Lua Cot) These should be carefully considered in the light of your budget and lifestyle. The most ideal cots allow your child to sleep comfortably and in a safe environment. You can find all-in-one cot beds that have plenty of storage that won't cost a lot.
If you're looking for a high-tech alternative for your baby, the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor that responds to your baby's cries and gently rocks their body to sleep in a manner that replicates their mother's womb. The cost may be a bit high however for parents who have a difficult time sleeping, it could be worth the cost.
A cot is a bed that is elevated for your child that prevents them from falling out. They are available in a variety of styles, from bedside cribs (bassinet-style cribs that attach to your side of the bed for safe co-sleeping) to travel cribs.
Mum tester Jasmin liked the cot's convenient storage compartment for spare sheets and blankets. It's also simple to set up and has an incline setting to help alleviate reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a parent's best friend. They can keep baby warm and (hopefully), sleeping soundly. When shopping for a there's plenty to think about, from specifications and safety to design and style. A good crib should last from the time of birth to toddlerhood. So durability is important. The cot is stylish and sturdy and meets all of the latest guidelines. It's also priced reasonably, and includes a mattress.
Gemma, mother of Boden, 13 months has tested the product.
This cot is a fantastic example of how Mamas&Papas can create stylish and practical nursery furniture. It's a modern option for the baby's first bedroom with a modern grey finish that'll match any colour scheme. It can also be transformed into a cool day bed or toddler bed for long-term use. It also comes with two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your child than a traditional drop side mini cot beds. The shaped base allows it to pass through most standard doors which is a major benefit for parents with a tight schedule. The dresser/changer is a perfect match to keep the essentials for your baby to hand.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
This crib is designed to support your baby from birth to around four years old. It comes with two mattress heights so you can start with a high base and then lower as your baby grows and learns to sit up unaided. It was awarded Gold in the Mother&Baby awards in 2024 for the best crib, cot or Moses basket, and is a top pick for parents.
The slats on this cot are positioned more in comparison to other models we have tested, Best Cots For Newborns which makes it more sleek and suitable for smaller bedrooms. It also features a handy side door that lets you reach in easily to feed, nappies and changing. Our tester took only 12 minutes to put together the cot.
Make sure that the cot bed you choose meet safety regulations. To keep your baby's legs from becoming trapped, all affordable cots should have bars that are not more than 6cm apart. Also, check that the slats have been securely fixed to avoid any loose or damaged fastenings.
A good quality mattress for your cot is essential for your baby's comfort. Choose pocket springs or latex coated Coir mattresses, since they provide the most support and don't shrink like foams. You should also consider investing in a waterproof mattress cover, because any dirt that gets into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots have extra features, such as adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for nappy necessities (such as the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are a great addition, but remember to only purchase additional items that fit safely and are suitable for your baby's.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
This crib is perfect if you want to use it from birth and have it in your bedroom while your baby sleeps. It's a small cot beds design that easily fits into doors with standard frames and weighs just 6kg so it's easy to move around your home. It's also simple to climb up and down, making it perfect to change nappy.
One of our mom testers described it as being "exceedingly easy to put together." Its light-weight construction means you can easily move it between rooms or even take it on holiday should you want to. Its stand-alone design is popular with new parents who want to access their baby easily in the beginning stages of their child's development. It comes with a fitted mattress and a wedge cover for reflux that are both useful features.
It also converts to an infant bed using the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is great news for parents since it it will last until your child is ready to step away from cot life. It's a stunning cot with Scandi-inspired looks that will look gorgeous in your nursery and it's also an excellent value considering the length of time it will be used for.
Another alternative is this basic solid pine cot that is suitable from birth to 3 years and costs only PS372. Our testers were impressed by its elegant panelled appearance. It's simple to put together and comes with an excellent storage drawer, a rail for teething and adjustable height settings that can be helpful in keeping your baby secure. Its small size makes it a great option for people with low ceilings or small areas. Its robust construction means it will last for many years and will not break like other cot-beds.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This bedside crib allows parents to cuddle their infant close just before bedtime. The NHS recommends that babies be kept in a separate room for the first six months, but many parents find it soothing to have their child in close proximity before going to bed.
The cot comes in a variety of colors and non-toxic paints which means it can be matched to your nursery cots or bedroom decor. It's a great option for parents who have sloped ceilings and do not want to take up too much space on the floor. It can be adjusted in 11 different heights and can be tilted to four different positions. This includes an incline for reflux.
In addition to looking beautiful, it's a solid design that is built to last the toddler years too. One tester's mother said that her baby had spent the night in the cot with 2 babies and was still in good shape to pass it on to her younger.
The cot is also compact and small and easy to put together and move around. It's an ideal fit for parents who have smaller spaces and can also be used as a travel cot, Best Cots For Newborns too. Testers found it a dream to assemble and loved the storage drawer for storing everything you need for your baby. It's a bit pricey however, it's well worth the cost for the look and functionality. The cot doesn't include an mattress, so you'll have to purchase one separately. We recommend opting for a firm, breathable mattress that fits snugly to prevent your child from being trapped. It should be a couple of inches shorter than the frame of the cot in order to ensure that your child is not capable of climbing out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino is among the more stylish cots on our list however it's not just about appearances. The cot is designed to last for their first 18 months. It can also be transformed to a toddler's bed by adding an additional toddler kit. The style is stylish and timeless and our testers thought it would fit any nursery. Particularly if you select a matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter what type of cot you choose, be sure it is in line with the regulations applicable to your baby's age and your home. The bars' spacing should not exceed 6.5cm (two inches), as this will keep infants from getting their heads stuck. Also the surface should not be rough to avoid suffocation. You'll need to purchase a mattress for your cot that is perfect, with no gaps around the edges. It must also be made of breathable materials in order to regulate your baby's body temperature.
While it's tempting to purchase a cot with additional features, such as drawers for storage built-in and sides that can be removed for the bassinet (as with the Mamas and Papas Lua Cot) These should be carefully considered in the light of your budget and lifestyle. The most ideal cots allow your child to sleep comfortably and in a safe environment. You can find all-in-one cot beds that have plenty of storage that won't cost a lot.
If you're looking for a high-tech alternative for your baby, the SNOO Smart Sleeper cot has a built-in sensor that responds to your baby's cries and gently rocks their body to sleep in a manner that replicates their mother's womb. The cost may be a bit high however for parents who have a difficult time sleeping, it could be worth the cost.

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