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Bedside Crib and Travel Cot
Bedside cribs are a cot with a bassinet style that fixes to the side of your bed. They usually have a single side that can be lowered down for easy access and some come with an incline that's ideal for reflux babies.
MFM tester Georgina found this crib to be simple to assemble and the instructions were clear, which made it an easy and quick build. It also folds down into an extremely compact size and comes with a handy bag for transport.
Easy to assemble
Bedside cribs are typically simple to set up and are on the smaller side to can be easily tucked away beside your bed. They also tend to be lighter, making them more mobile. Georgina, one of our MFM home testers, was extremely pleased with the Maxi-Cosi Lora crib for being "super straightforward to construct, with clear instructions and simple zips." The crib can also function as a travel cot and comes with a convenient bag for when you're traveling. It has multiple mesh windows for breathability, and the adjustable height means it will fit any mattress.
Some bedside cribs have a side panel that can be adjusted to lower, allowing you the ability to be close to your baby without having to get out of your own bed. This is an excellent option for mothers who are breastfeeding, or those who wish to remain close to their baby at night, but don't want to take the risk of co-sleeping.
The majority of models have built-in rocking functions. This can be extremely relaxing for your baby and help them fall asleep. Some cribs can recline in a position, which can be useful if your baby has reflux or colic. These should only be used under supervision. A GP or health visitor should be consulted before trying this position.
A lot of bedside cribs have a canopy over them to shield your baby from light and noise, which can be beneficial in keeping them quiet. Some have storage compartments beneath, which is ideal to store blankets, nappies, and other items for your baby.
Some cribs that are bedside cot sale can be transformed into standalone cots, or toddler beds and is a big selling feature for families. The Joie Roomie, winner of the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards is a fantastic example. It comes with removable side panels, a conversion kit, and a tummy tilt that makes it travel-friendly. It has five height adjustments that can be matched to your bed. The MFM home testers praised it for being comfortable and easy to set up and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also called as the pack and play) is another popular choice and was shortlisted for the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfy
A bedside crib enables you to watch your child from the comfortable bed. It's a great option for moms who are recovering from a C-section since you can easily lift your baby towards you to feed them at night or change their nappies without getting out of the bed. And the cosiest cribs also come with mesh sides that you can view your baby through.
Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier completely. This lets you sleep with your baby without any risk. (Make sure that the model chosen meets the current safety standards). Some cribs let you lower the barrier, but raise it again after you take the baby out. This is ideal for parents who are concerned about their child rolling off their mattress.
The Luah was awarded the Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot or Moses Basket in 2021, is designed to attach to bedsteads and divans but requires longer straps (check your specs to make sure that your bed is able to accommodate). It's a spacious design with an opening side panel and a unique perforated base which creates an air cushion to boost the flow of air. There's also an integrated reflux setting and an swivel that can be 360 degrees to allow you to move the crib according to the preferred position of your baby.
If you're looking for something a smaller, the Tutti Bambini CoZee is a different stylish option, with oak legs and smart fabric options to fit your decor. It's also easy to put together. Georgina who took part in the MFM test was able to put it together in a matter of minutes without having to look up any instructions. It's also a great travel cot that folds flat and popping into a convenient bag.
The Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, is also on the larger side but is still quite compact and easy to attach into your bed. Georgina found it easy to put together, though she was not convinced that the zips could have been more clearly explained on the instruction sheet.
Easy to clean
When you're looking at travel cots and bedside cribs be sure to look for models that have a mattress cover that is removable which can be washed in the machine. This will keep it clean and free of dribbles leaky diapers, and spit-up. You should also choose an item that can be easily disassembled to allow you to clean and sanitise every nook and cranny.
This is important, as it's the best way to make sure that all germs and dirt have been cleared away. It is also important to ensure that the sides of the crib are securely attached, so there aren't any gaps or spaces that your child could fall down or get trapped.
You'll also want to ensure that the crib is easy to clean and it is a good fit for your bed. This is especially crucial when you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. These cribs are designed to be attached securely to the parent's side, allowing parents to have easy access to their infant during the night to feed and comfort them while maintaining the security that separate sleeping surfaces provide.
Another aspect to consider when choosing a crib to sleep on is whether it comes with extra features you might find useful. For example, some have the ability to rock (useful for fussy sleepers) or tilt - although remember that you should only utilize this feature with care because it could be risky if your child falls out.
You'll need to make sure that your crib or travel bed is made of a firm, flat mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will reduce the risk of SIDS by ensuring that your baby's head and feet don't slide down into any gaps or folds in the bedding.
It's a good idea to purchase a brand new mattress for your crib or travel cot rather than relying on one that was used previously or bought second-hand. Used mattresses are more prone to losing their shape with time, increasing the risk for SIDS. All new cribs have to meet BS EN1130 for 2019. This is the latest standard that introduces stricter requirements to ensure the safety of your sleep and provide effective solutions.
Multi-faceted
The bedside cot crib crib, or co-sleeping bed as it's sometimes called is attached to the bed to allow you to reach your baby easily during the night without having to leave your sleeping space. They can be used as standalone cribs in the daytime. The majority of cribs have a side panel which can be adjusted to let you see your baby and touch the baby. Some cribs allow you to put the side panel down at night. This allows you to be close and comfortable with your baby, while minimizing the risks of sharing the bed. Some cribs can be converted into a travel cot or come with additional features such as tilting, rocking (use with caution, be sure to speak to your GP about this), or turning into a baby cot for older children or playpen.
The SnuzPod 4 crib is popular for many reasons, not only because of its sleek Scandi design. The crib comes with six height settings as well as a useful shelf for storage. It's also bulkier and heavier than some of the more travel-friendly cribs we've tested however it comes with a convenient bag to keep it clean and dust-free in storage.
It's simple to put together, with clear instructions and a handy toolkit to help you. It's also easy to clean, with an easy-to-clean mattress cover and breathable fabrics. It has a few more extras than some of the other bedside cot used cribs we've tried including an anti-reflux incline, rocking function, and a storage pocket.
Jasmin says that this crib is fantastic because it's "easy to reach the baby during the night for a peaceful feeding and is larger than the majority of Moses Baskets, so it will last for a longer time before my son gets older". She also appreciates how easy it is to clean and feels solid and well-made. It can be set on a divan, making it a great option for those with limited space. It also comes with a convenient carry bag to take with you when you're traveling. A perfect all-rounder.
Bedside cribs are a cot with a bassinet style that fixes to the side of your bed. They usually have a single side that can be lowered down for easy access and some come with an incline that's ideal for reflux babies.
MFM tester Georgina found this crib to be simple to assemble and the instructions were clear, which made it an easy and quick build. It also folds down into an extremely compact size and comes with a handy bag for transport.
Easy to assemble
Bedside cribs are typically simple to set up and are on the smaller side to can be easily tucked away beside your bed. They also tend to be lighter, making them more mobile. Georgina, one of our MFM home testers, was extremely pleased with the Maxi-Cosi Lora crib for being "super straightforward to construct, with clear instructions and simple zips." The crib can also function as a travel cot and comes with a convenient bag for when you're traveling. It has multiple mesh windows for breathability, and the adjustable height means it will fit any mattress.
Some bedside cribs have a side panel that can be adjusted to lower, allowing you the ability to be close to your baby without having to get out of your own bed. This is an excellent option for mothers who are breastfeeding, or those who wish to remain close to their baby at night, but don't want to take the risk of co-sleeping.
The majority of models have built-in rocking functions. This can be extremely relaxing for your baby and help them fall asleep. Some cribs can recline in a position, which can be useful if your baby has reflux or colic. These should only be used under supervision. A GP or health visitor should be consulted before trying this position.
A lot of bedside cribs have a canopy over them to shield your baby from light and noise, which can be beneficial in keeping them quiet. Some have storage compartments beneath, which is ideal to store blankets, nappies, and other items for your baby.
Some cribs that are bedside cot sale can be transformed into standalone cots, or toddler beds and is a big selling feature for families. The Joie Roomie, winner of the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards is a fantastic example. It comes with removable side panels, a conversion kit, and a tummy tilt that makes it travel-friendly. It has five height adjustments that can be matched to your bed. The MFM home testers praised it for being comfortable and easy to set up and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also called as the pack and play) is another popular choice and was shortlisted for the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfy
A bedside crib enables you to watch your child from the comfortable bed. It's a great option for moms who are recovering from a C-section since you can easily lift your baby towards you to feed them at night or change their nappies without getting out of the bed. And the cosiest cribs also come with mesh sides that you can view your baby through.
Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier completely. This lets you sleep with your baby without any risk. (Make sure that the model chosen meets the current safety standards). Some cribs let you lower the barrier, but raise it again after you take the baby out. This is ideal for parents who are concerned about their child rolling off their mattress.
The Luah was awarded the Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot or Moses Basket in 2021, is designed to attach to bedsteads and divans but requires longer straps (check your specs to make sure that your bed is able to accommodate). It's a spacious design with an opening side panel and a unique perforated base which creates an air cushion to boost the flow of air. There's also an integrated reflux setting and an swivel that can be 360 degrees to allow you to move the crib according to the preferred position of your baby.
If you're looking for something a smaller, the Tutti Bambini CoZee is a different stylish option, with oak legs and smart fabric options to fit your decor. It's also easy to put together. Georgina who took part in the MFM test was able to put it together in a matter of minutes without having to look up any instructions. It's also a great travel cot that folds flat and popping into a convenient bag.
The Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, is also on the larger side but is still quite compact and easy to attach into your bed. Georgina found it easy to put together, though she was not convinced that the zips could have been more clearly explained on the instruction sheet.
Easy to clean
When you're looking at travel cots and bedside cribs be sure to look for models that have a mattress cover that is removable which can be washed in the machine. This will keep it clean and free of dribbles leaky diapers, and spit-up. You should also choose an item that can be easily disassembled to allow you to clean and sanitise every nook and cranny.
This is important, as it's the best way to make sure that all germs and dirt have been cleared away. It is also important to ensure that the sides of the crib are securely attached, so there aren't any gaps or spaces that your child could fall down or get trapped.
You'll also want to ensure that the crib is easy to clean and it is a good fit for your bed. This is especially crucial when you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. These cribs are designed to be attached securely to the parent's side, allowing parents to have easy access to their infant during the night to feed and comfort them while maintaining the security that separate sleeping surfaces provide.
Another aspect to consider when choosing a crib to sleep on is whether it comes with extra features you might find useful. For example, some have the ability to rock (useful for fussy sleepers) or tilt - although remember that you should only utilize this feature with care because it could be risky if your child falls out.
You'll need to make sure that your crib or travel bed is made of a firm, flat mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will reduce the risk of SIDS by ensuring that your baby's head and feet don't slide down into any gaps or folds in the bedding.
It's a good idea to purchase a brand new mattress for your crib or travel cot rather than relying on one that was used previously or bought second-hand. Used mattresses are more prone to losing their shape with time, increasing the risk for SIDS. All new cribs have to meet BS EN1130 for 2019. This is the latest standard that introduces stricter requirements to ensure the safety of your sleep and provide effective solutions.
Multi-faceted
The bedside cot crib crib, or co-sleeping bed as it's sometimes called is attached to the bed to allow you to reach your baby easily during the night without having to leave your sleeping space. They can be used as standalone cribs in the daytime. The majority of cribs have a side panel which can be adjusted to let you see your baby and touch the baby. Some cribs allow you to put the side panel down at night. This allows you to be close and comfortable with your baby, while minimizing the risks of sharing the bed. Some cribs can be converted into a travel cot or come with additional features such as tilting, rocking (use with caution, be sure to speak to your GP about this), or turning into a baby cot for older children or playpen.
The SnuzPod 4 crib is popular for many reasons, not only because of its sleek Scandi design. The crib comes with six height settings as well as a useful shelf for storage. It's also bulkier and heavier than some of the more travel-friendly cribs we've tested however it comes with a convenient bag to keep it clean and dust-free in storage.
It's simple to put together, with clear instructions and a handy toolkit to help you. It's also easy to clean, with an easy-to-clean mattress cover and breathable fabrics. It has a few more extras than some of the other bedside cot used cribs we've tried including an anti-reflux incline, rocking function, and a storage pocket.
Jasmin says that this crib is fantastic because it's "easy to reach the baby during the night for a peaceful feeding and is larger than the majority of Moses Baskets, so it will last for a longer time before my son gets older". She also appreciates how easy it is to clean and feels solid and well-made. It can be set on a divan, making it a great option for those with limited space. It also comes with a convenient carry bag to take with you when you're traveling. A perfect all-rounder.
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