Pay Attention: Watch Out For How Baby Cot Is Taking Over And What Can We Do About It

Pay Attention: Watch Out For How Baby Cot Is Taking Over And What Can We Do About It

Which Baby Cot is Right For Your Baby?

Cots stop infants from falling out of bed or becoming suffocated when they fall between the mattress and the cot. They should not have sharp edges or protrusions.

The majority of cots have four secure sides to ensure your baby's security throughout the day. A lot of cots are available in fixed-size and can be converted into a toddler bed when your child grows.

Standard Cots

Standard cots can be installed alongside the parents' bed, allowing parents to see their child while they lay down. These cots have fixed sides to prevent babies from climbing over them. When your baby is capable of standing and crawling, these sides are a safety risk and should be removed.

Cots are generally circular in shape to save space and are more compact than traditional cots. They are easy-to-clean and provide a comfortable and safe place for your child to sleep. They are easy to move between rooms and are usually on wheels or castors to allow you to move them with ease.

A lot of cots are basic and simple. Some come with extra features like teething rails or storage drawers. The most durable cots are constructed of natural materials because they are more robust and resistant to wear and tear. They should be kept free of any toys or pillows as these can pose a risk of suffocation for young children.

A cot bed is a bigger version of the cot which has removable sides and an end panel, which means it can be turned into a toddler bed once your child has outgrown it. This feature is particularly beneficial when you are planning to have more than one baby because it means you don't have to change between different types and reduces costs by not purchasing separate beds. Most cot-beds can be used from birth to about two years old depending on the weight and size of your infant.

Drop-side Cots

If you have back pain, a cot with a drop-side is the best option. You won't need to bend over the side. This is important as back pain is among the most common issues among new mothers and pregnant women, especially those who have previously hurt their backs.

This type of cot allows you to reach your child more easily throughout the day, without lifting them or be concerned about your back. You must ensure that there is at least 4 cm between the base and the mattress to avoid your child from climbing out.

We recommend that you contact us at Baby's Hyperstore if are unsure which cot is best for your needs.  tots and cots  can talk about your options. We can assist you in finding a safe, stylish cot that grows with your child and meet all safety standards that are required by law.

John Lewis Elementary cot is our top pick. It scored high marks for its ease of assembly. Gina, a mum tester, said it was "a breeze to assemble - clearly and with illustrations". It comes with a teething rail, a drawer for storage and 3 different positions for the mattress's height.

The cot is an excellent option for babies who are able to sleep all night. But make sure that the cot is made of a safe material, such as solid wood, and that the slats are fixed in a proper manner and not too loose.

Check to see if the cot is certified to be in compliance with British safety standards. Prior to 2011, US models were not tested the same as UK models which resulted in the USA banning some dangerous designs. Find a cot that auto locks the drop side when in the up position. It requires two consecutive actions to unlock it, which will prevent your baby from being able to pull the side down and get out.

Corner Cots

Red Nose, an organization that campaigns to eradicate sudden infant deaths syndrome, advises that any fabric placed near the baby should be secured tightly to reduce the risk of being suffocated. Red Nose warns that curtains and blinds should not be hung over the cot as they can strangle infants or cause them to hit their heads as they move around in their sleep.

This minimalist cot-bed is a budget buy but it's actually quite durable. It's suitable for infants to toddlers. It can be converted to a toddler's bed by removing a side panel. It's also a good option for parents with ceilings that slope as it has castors that can be locked to stop the cot from slipping down.

This wooden cot bed in vintage style is another cot that is easily transformed. It can be used by children as young as up to age 4. It has a unique oval shape which means it won't get stuck in corners and can easily fit through door frames that are standard. The cot can also be transformed into a stylish bench-style bed for older children by lifting the bars.

This curve-shaped cot-bed is an excellent investment that can be a stunning centrepiece for any nursery. It is available in a stylish green and off-white. It is a great choice for parents who are seeking a durable item. It can be transformed into a bed for toddlers by removing its sides and then into a twin bed for an older child when the front rails are removed. It's also extremely durable and includes a storage compartment with teething rails as well as an ideal hanger for blankets or muslins.

Cots with Drawers


There are a variety of options on the market, whether you want extra storage for your baby's bedding, clothing or a design that can grow with them. Some cots convert into toddler beds, making the change over simple when your child is no longer in the habit of using it, while others come with built-in drawers for storage and others even come with a changing station included!

A cot with drawers is handy for keeping all your child's favorite toys, muslin cloths or blankets. It helps in tidying up because you can put everything in the same location. The cots also come with anti-bite strips on their sides - perfect for teething infants!

The Ikea Sniglar is an excellent option if you're on a budget but still want a chic, practical cot. It's slimline and minimalist design will work in most rooms. It takes an ordinary crib mattress and has three heights that can be adjusted to grow with your baby. It can be converted into a toddler bed by removing one of the side panels and there's a variety of matching furniture to go with it.

Although it's not easy to put together (one of our testers complained that the instructions were not clear) Once it's assembled, it is lightweight and sturdy. It also has an added bonus: a tilting feature that can aid in treating colic or reflux. It's also available in a range of colours, so you can match it with other furniture in the nursery if you want a coordinated appearance.

Cots with Storage

If you wish to keep your baby's toys and bedding out of sight but still within easy reach, a cot that has storage is ideal. These cots usually feature an easy-to-access drawer where you can put away a lot of your essentials and some come with hanging rails to hang muslin cloths or blankets, as well as teething rails to shield the sides of the cot from your little one's tooth-gnashing urges.

Depending on the style of your cot you might be able to transform it into a toddler bed or a day bed when your child is ready for an upgrade and some turn into a junior bed when your child is five.  tots and cots  is a great option to save money and make your cot a family member for many years. Be sure to verify the dimensions prior to buying to ensure it fits in your nursery.

Obaby's Stamford Luxe Cotbed is a fashionable cot that can be used for infants from 2 to 2 years old. It will also grow with your child. This classic crib is simple in its design but offers plenty of features like an under-bed storage drawer, a teething rail, and adjustable height levels. The cot is easy to assemble, with alphabetically-labeled parts and clear instructions.

For a more advanced sleep solution, the SNOO Smart Sleeper is a bassinet, baby cot and moses basket all in one. It's designed to revolutionize the way babies sleep, and is backed by expert advice from international sleep consultants. The cost is expensive and might not be within the budget of some families. You can read more about the SNOO Smart Sleeper in our complete review.