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Bedside Cot Reviews


A bedside crib (also known as a bassinet) is placed near your bed to allow you to be able to tend to your baby during night feeds and changing nappy without needing to get out of the bed. These cribs are ideal for helping to build independence in your child as they become more comfortable in their own sleeping space.

The Joie Roomie Glide

The Joie Roomie Glide is a bedside crib that lets parents sleep with their infant while making sure that they're asleep safely. Its smooth gliding motion helps to ease your baby back to sleep. Its innovative features ensure that you can monitor them without having to leave your own bed.

The cot's side panel sliding can be raised and lowered with the press of an button, making it a breeze to reach in and soothe a crying infant at night. It has 11 height adjustments that can be adjusted to fit almost any mattress size. It also has adjustable folding feet that ensure it sits exactly at the correct level.

The cot is cushioned and features mesh sides for better ventilation, and its mattress is made of high-density foam to provide extra protection. It is also wipeable, so you can keep the crib clean. It comes with a fitted bed sheet that is suitable for a crib.

The Roomie Glide, unlike some other bedside cribs is compatible with a wide range of beds, including divans. This is because of the straps and clips that attach to it. It can also be used as a stand-alone crib if it isn't attached to the bed. It is packed with wonderful features designed with the idea of parent-child bonding in mind.

It is essential to keep in mind that this crib will not last as long after your baby turns six months old. You will have to purchase a larger cot. But, in general Roanna felt that the Joie Roomie Glide was a excellent purchase and she particularly liked its elegant design.

The Roomie Glide is available to purchase at John Lewis for PS160, which Roanna considered to be an affordable price for a cot featuring such advanced features. She liked the way it looked in her bedroom and thought the grey color would work in the majority of modern homes. However, she did point out that it's not an ideal idea to rock a young baby, as it can create a bad habit for later sleep patterns.

The Tutti Bambini CoZee

The Tutti Bambini CoZee bedside crib is designed to give you the best sleep possible. It features a drop-side rail that is able to be easily lowered to feed your child in the evening without disturbing them or causing them to get out of the bed. This is great for mothers who breastfeed! It's also light, making it easy to move around the house during nap time and also for travel.

It's made of soft materials and features breathable mesh sides to promote airflow. It's available in charcoal and oak, with a range of melange fabric options that work well with a variety of decor styles. bedside crib travel cot found it solid and secure when it was attached to her bed with the legs securely clicking into the frame and the zips securely secured to ensure baby safety. It took Anna about 10 minutes to put together and did not require any tools. There are clear instructions as well as a video, and a customer service number should you experience any issues.

The CoZee crib comes with all the features you would expect from a crib to your bedside, such as the ability to connect it to your existing bed using a stay-in place connection system. It also has six height settings. In addition it has an incline feature that can be used to assist babies suffering from reflux or congestion. It can also be washed by a machine essential for all the dribbles and vomit that can be found in a newborn baby!

If you're looking to keep your baby close to you during the first six months when they're beginning to learn to sleep independently The CoZee is a fantastic option as it can also be used as a stand-alone crib, changing table and toddler bed. With the addition of a sofa bed extension kit, it can be converted into a crib. And while it won't feed your baby or magically put them to sleep it will rock them and send them off!

The Chicco Next2Me Magic

This is one of Chicco's more expensive options, however it comes with a lot of features. It can be used as either a side-sleeper or a standalone crib and is suitable for babies from birth to six months. It's easy to open and close the side panel thanks to the new mechanism. It is also more adjustable than its predecessor, having 11 different height settings and legs that retract to place under any bed.

Our testers loved the ease of access the side panel provides that can be lowered and raised with just one push of a button. This was a huge benefit during feeding times at night as it meant that they could easily reach in and take their baby away without disturbing them up.

The side panel can be lowered on its own however, it's not recommended as this increases the chance of your child falling out of the cot. However, the patented safety locking mechanism ensures that it will only stay down when attached to the bed of the parent correctly. This feature is great for peace of mind if you're breastfeeding and require frequent night feeds.

The Chicco Next2Me Magic is designed to be compatible with any bed that includes divan bases as well as beds with drawers, thanks to the legs that telescopic. It also comes with an option to tilt to help babies who are refluxy and a rocking mode that can bring them back to sleep after eating. It's also incredibly spacious and provides great ventilation due to its mesh sides.

Our test subjects found the Next2Me Magic easy to set up and use, though it comes with a long instruction manual. It's a bit heavier than other side-sleepers, however it's very mobile and can be moved from room to room easily. It's also small enough to fit into a travel bag when not in use, which is a plus if you need to transport it. The only issue our test subjects found was that the side panel did not flex like some of the other models, making it slightly harder to observe your child from your own bed.

The Shnuggle Air

The Shnuggle Air bedside crib is an excellent choice for a crib that can grow with your child. Designed to be a co-sleeping bassinet that can be attached securely to your bed but also convert into a chic cot when your baby is ready, it's ideal for feeding your baby at night and fostering a bond with your newborn.

The Shnuggle Air crib is designed to breathe, which is different from other cribs. Its dual-view mesh side panels and the airflow mattress, which is hypoallergenic and breathable maximise airflow to keep your baby cool and comfortable. A gentle incline can help to ease reflux and colic and colic, while the zip-down side allows you to feed or comfort your baby at night.

The kit for conversion to cot (sold separately) is also well-designed, with clear instructions and everything you need to begin. It took us around an hour to assemble and was fairly simple to put together. The only issue was the lack of captions written on some of the pictures, which made it difficult to understand some of the steps. Overall, the procedure was simple and the materials used were of top quality.

In bedside crib that turns into cot -sleeping mode we discovered the Shnuggle Air to be an excellent choice for breastfeeding mums and women who have had a c-section as it allows them to comfortably reach out to their infant to feed and comfort them without having to leave their bed. It's also great for mothers who wish to avoid the hassle of getting into and out of a traditional cot, or placing their baby down for a nap.

The gliding motion was found to be very helpful in lulling babies to sleep following meals at midday or night. The drop-down side makes it easy to feed or soothe babies during the night. This was a big selling point for our tired moms who took part in our tests. Although it doesn't rock, or have extra features like a sound system the Joie Roomie Glide's sleek design and functional features make it a great addition to our top bedside crib reviews.

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Pub: 12 Dec 2024 23:25 UTC
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