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A Small Bedside Cot That Attaches to Your Adult Bed

If you want to keep baby as close as you can at night without getting out of the bed, a crib that is placed beside your bed is the best option. The fabric is breathable, which allows you to easily see your baby and they're super easy to lower for those tired 3am feedings.

Some double as a moses basket as well.

What is a bedside cot?

A bedside crib (also known as a co-sleeper or bassinet) is a small infant crib that is attached to your adult bed, allowing your newborn to sleep comfortably next to you. This is a form of co-sleeping that is safe and doesn't increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) like bedsharing, and can help you bond with your baby's new arrival.

They usually come with a side that can be raised, so you can easily reach your newborn throughout the night for feeding and comforting. This is particularly helpful for mothers recovering from a c section. Many of them are mobile or foldable, which means you can take them on trips and use them as a sleeping solution for infants who aren't quite ready to move to a full-sized cot.

If you're looking for a bedside crib Choose a crib with a breathable mattress and a cover to shield your infant from stains. You should also purchase baby-safe accessories such as a blanket, a teether and cuddly toy.

If you're looking for a longer-term solution, some cribs come with conversion kits that allow you to convert them into a toddler bed or a cot when the time is appropriate. This is great for extending their life and making the transition easier. Some even have a detachable top section that can be converted into an infant bed, and some can be used as an ordinary or high-rise adult bed. This is a great option for families that are planning on frequent travel or transferring between bedrooms during the night. Be aware of the dimensions of your bedroom to ensure you fit in the crib comfortably. Many cribs come with risers that can be added to create an incline to accommodate babies with reflux.

The Joie Roomie Glide

Known for their high-quality baby products English brand Joie has entered the world of cribs that are bedside with the Roomie Glide. The idea behind the product is to help parents bond with their babies whilst sleeping side by side without sharing a bed this co-sleeper comes with features that help make bonding between parents enjoyable, safe and easy.

A smooth rocking motion can be initiated by pressing a button. This will help soothe your baby to sleep by a gentle rhythm that doesn't disrupt their natural sleep pattern. This is great for toddlers or older babies who have difficulty settling down. It can also assist with digestive problems like colic and reflux.

The crib can also be fixed to the side of the bed using clips and straps. This makes it extremely solid and secure, allowing you to enjoy a peaceful night's sleep without having to worry about your baby rolling off into the middle of the room. The cocoon's rounded shape features softly padded sides and two mesh windows on both sides to allow plenty of airflow while protecting your baby.

The mattress is soft and comfortable, and has an easy-to-clean cover. The crib is easy to assemble and disassemble with the lightweight aluminum frame that makes it very portable. The four wheels that lock are covered in rubber to ensure the crib doesn't leave marks on your floor and are easy to move around. It is easy to clean with cloths that wipe clean and is easy to carry in a travel bag making it perfect for extended absences from home.

The Tutti Bambini CoZeeAir

This premium model is designed to be a safe baby-sitter from birth until 6 months. It features bars with rocking to allow for easy mobility, as well as castors. The airflow mattress is a premium model that provides an ideal sleeping surface and ventilation panels ensure your baby is kept cool. There are six different height settings as well as an incline option that can help with congestion and reflux.

The Tutti Bambini COZee air crib comes with a removable fabric and wipe-clean lining. This makes it easier to clean than bedside cribs that are messy to clean. It also comes with a top bar that can be easily lowered to allow for feeding at night without having to mess with zips.

Anna discovered that the CoZee was a safe and comfy sleeping space for her infant. She was pleased that it didn't sway like some other models, so it didn't wake her in the night when she was trying to comfort her baby for feeds. She also loved the fact that the side could be lowered so that she didn't have to reach over her partner to lift the baby out to feed her at night.

The CoZee is available in oak or charcoal and is a chic addition to any bedroom. It's more modern than other cribs we've tried that are usually utilitarian. It's also relatively lightweight at 11kg and comes with a carry bag so you can carry it away on holidays or if you're moving home. It's all you need to buy is an waterproof sheet and a safety strap for co-sleeping. There are step-bystep instructions and illustrations to help you put it together when you first open the box and making it a single-person job should you need to.

The Maxi-Cosi Lora

The Iora is a bassinet for infants designed to help parents feel closer to their baby while they sleep. It can be adjusted up and down and shifted through three different slide positions to be placed beside the bed of the parent or in the corner, so that the baby is always at hand. The mesh siding allows air to flow through and allows you to see your baby quickly. You can also store extra pajamas and supplies in the large storage basket beneath.

The Iora is a smaller bedside crib that can fold flat. It also comes with a travel case so it can be carried anywhere. Our mom testers found it easy to move from room to room and believed that it was a suitable size for a bedside cot, and not too big or small. They also liked the large storage basket which is ideal for stowing nappies or bedding.

This is a great option for parents who want to sleep in a co-sleeping bed but don't want to share their bed. Also, if Cots For Tots of the partners suffers from mobility issues like arthritis or back pain. Our mum testers love the convenience of being able to access their baby in the Iora and that it has an option to tilt the bed upwards to aid in reducing gas.

Our moms appreciate that the mattress follows NICE guidelines. These are to place the baby in the Moses basket or crib on its own without toys, blankets, pillows etc. The mattress is also firm and comfortable for the baby and sheets are readily available. It's not as light as the other cribs that are smaller however, so if you want something lighter and easier to move around with, think about one of the other options in our list.

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Pub: 07 Dec 2024 02:36 UTC
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