How to Choose the Best Cot Newborn Cot For Newborns
The cot will be the baby's bed until is four years old. Therefore, you want it to be comfy, sturdy and safe.
Make sure that the mattress is free of any gaps, as these can be an issue for babies who are suffocated. Also look for an adjustable cot.
Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite foldable cot is one of the lightest options available. It weighs just 2.68kg and is priced almost one quarter less than the Helinox version I tried. It's also a lot easier to set up - the two main poles snap together, like unusually thick tent poles with shock cords to hold them in place. Then, they slide into sleeves that rest on the legs of their connected legs. You simply need to place your feet on them to set up the sleep surface.
The only downside is that it can be difficult to take apart it - you have to be extremely strong to lift the legs and it can take some effort to remove the frame itself. It's a minor issue and I believe it's the most lightweight cot I've ever tried.
If you're looking for something stronger and long-lasting, take an interest in the variety of cot beds available on the market. They're usually suitable from birth until around 2 years, so you'll need to purchase a single bed for your child at some point if you opt for this option.
Some children may stay in the cot for longer, but the majority will want to move to their first single mattress - as an incentive for being a big brother or sister!
The Cot One is a comfortable option for infants and smaller kids, allowing a good night's sleep over any type of ground even hard surfaces. It is easy to assemble and doesn't have any small cot beds pieces to get lost, and is sturdy enough to hold the child's weight without worrying about unstable parts.
Double Cot
A double cot will be ideal for twins or siblings that need to sleep together. It comes with the same security features as a single cot. This includes side rails, a bottom with slats that can be adjusted to fit the needs of your child's growing up. It also has multiple support areas, which means you can choose the perfect fit to meet your child's specific needs. In addition, this is the only cot we've tested that's designed to accommodate multiple infants at once and can accommodate two babies up to 325 pounds. and 72 inches long. This is a fantastic selling point for families who need to share space.
A great feature that many parents appreciate about this crib is that it can convert into a toddler bed and later into the junior bed, which gives it an extended lifespan and means that you won't have to buy a new bed. This is ideal for families who have a tight budget and can save you money as your child grows.
The majority of health professionals recommend cot beds as they provide the most protection for your child. The crib is designed to be used up until your child reaches two years old. After that, it needs to be converted into an adult bed or a toddler bed.
This is the only cot we have tested with an adjustable base. The lowest setting is suitable for babies from birth, and the highest for when your baby can roll over. This is a vital feature as children can suffocate when their head is caught between gaps or protrusions in the cot.
The only issue with this cot is that it's not very mobile, as it takes an enormous amount of effort to fold, and can be a bit finicky when trying to get the legs into place. It's also the biggest cot on our list and can be quite heavy to carry around if you have to move it from its storage location.
If you're looking for a cot that ticks all the boxes, then you should look no further than this luxury wood cot. It's a stunning piece of furniture that elevates design, comfort and utility in your living space. It also looks stunning in any nursery and will blend well with a range of different styles for your child's bedroom when your child is old enough to outgrow it.
Triple Cot
Cots are specially designed for infants and offer an environment that is safe for sleeping to ensure that your baby gets the sleep they need. They are usually smaller than beds, with the base being able to be raised to suit your baby's developmental stage. A lot of cots have a drop side which allows you to safely co-sleep with your baby and makes it easier for night time feeds. Some cots offer the option of removing a side completely and allowing you to use it like an infant bassinet. This is a more secure option than co-sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Some cots have additional features that make life easier for parents. There is an under-bed drawer that is perfect for storage, rails that protect teething babies and an adjustable riser leg that can create an angle that is suitable for reflux babies. One of our cots we love is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed It is gorgeous to look at thanks to its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish but it is also extremely practical, with three different heights for the mattress, and it being able to convert into a toddler bed once your child is ready.
A good night's sleep is crucial for all babies therefore it's worth the time finding the right cot or best crib for newborn for your newborn. If you are struggling to determine what kind of crib or cot is ideal for your baby, why don't you attend an NCT New Baby Course and explore the different options with a trained group instructor and other new parents?
When purchasing a cot, there are a lot of things to take into account. This includes the dimensions of the cot's sides and depth as well as its storage capacity, if it comes with a hood that can be removed, and if the cot has bedding. Make sure you check the dimensions of your baby's crib or cot to ensure that it will fit in your nursery or bedroom. Be sure that there is enough space to move around and that it's not too close to windows or heat sources.
Quadruple Cot
If you are expecting twins or triplets you'll require a quadruple cot. These large cots can hold four babies simultaneously and include bedding sets to help you get your children to bed. Some also have an end rail that can be removed, which allows you to put your baby near you while they rest. If you have kids of your own you might consider a model with a bunk bed that can be turned into an individual bed.
Many cots have an adjustable mattress which can be moved upwards and downwards to meet your baby's height. This is a great solution if you are worried that your baby might be prone to falling down at night. It's an excellent idea when your child is beginning to stand up. Some mattress for cots are made of natural materials like wool or cotton. However there are models made of polyurethane.
Select a cot with mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and keep your baby cool. Be sure to check the bars too. They shouldn't be larger than 6.5cm to prevent your child from climbing out. Avoid cots that have solid foot and head boards as they can trap clothing or limbs.
The ease of cleaning the cot should be considered. Find out if it's machine washable, and what the instructions for cleaning are for the fabric and any other parts that can be removed. You should also determine if your standard bedding for a cot is suitable or if you'll need to purchase a specific travel cot sheet.
Babies need a lot of paraphernalia including nappies (which can quickly accumulate!) Bedding, clothes and toys. A cot with storage space, like the Obaby Stamford Space Saver cheap cot beds will help you keep everything neatly organised and easily accessible.


Single Cot
The OEX Ultralite foldable cot is one of the lightest options available. It weighs just 2.68kg and is priced almost one quarter less than the Helinox version I tried. It's also a lot easier to set up - the two main poles snap together, like unusually thick tent poles with shock cords to hold them in place. Then, they slide into sleeves that rest on the legs of their connected legs. You simply need to place your feet on them to set up the sleep surface.
The only downside is that it can be difficult to take apart it - you have to be extremely strong to lift the legs and it can take some effort to remove the frame itself. It's a minor issue and I believe it's the most lightweight cot I've ever tried.
If you're looking for something stronger and long-lasting, take an interest in the variety of cot beds available on the market. They're usually suitable from birth until around 2 years, so you'll need to purchase a single bed for your child at some point if you opt for this option.
Some children may stay in the cot for longer, but the majority will want to move to their first single mattress - as an incentive for being a big brother or sister!
The Cot One is a comfortable option for infants and smaller kids, allowing a good night's sleep over any type of ground even hard surfaces. It is easy to assemble and doesn't have any small cot beds pieces to get lost, and is sturdy enough to hold the child's weight without worrying about unstable parts.
Double Cot
A double cot will be ideal for twins or siblings that need to sleep together. It comes with the same security features as a single cot. This includes side rails, a bottom with slats that can be adjusted to fit the needs of your child's growing up. It also has multiple support areas, which means you can choose the perfect fit to meet your child's specific needs. In addition, this is the only cot we've tested that's designed to accommodate multiple infants at once and can accommodate two babies up to 325 pounds. and 72 inches long. This is a fantastic selling point for families who need to share space.
A great feature that many parents appreciate about this crib is that it can convert into a toddler bed and later into the junior bed, which gives it an extended lifespan and means that you won't have to buy a new bed. This is ideal for families who have a tight budget and can save you money as your child grows.
The majority of health professionals recommend cot beds as they provide the most protection for your child. The crib is designed to be used up until your child reaches two years old. After that, it needs to be converted into an adult bed or a toddler bed.
This is the only cot we have tested with an adjustable base. The lowest setting is suitable for babies from birth, and the highest for when your baby can roll over. This is a vital feature as children can suffocate when their head is caught between gaps or protrusions in the cot.
The only issue with this cot is that it's not very mobile, as it takes an enormous amount of effort to fold, and can be a bit finicky when trying to get the legs into place. It's also the biggest cot on our list and can be quite heavy to carry around if you have to move it from its storage location.
If you're looking for a cot that ticks all the boxes, then you should look no further than this luxury wood cot. It's a stunning piece of furniture that elevates design, comfort and utility in your living space. It also looks stunning in any nursery and will blend well with a range of different styles for your child's bedroom when your child is old enough to outgrow it.
Triple Cot
Cots are specially designed for infants and offer an environment that is safe for sleeping to ensure that your baby gets the sleep they need. They are usually smaller than beds, with the base being able to be raised to suit your baby's developmental stage. A lot of cots have a drop side which allows you to safely co-sleep with your baby and makes it easier for night time feeds. Some cots offer the option of removing a side completely and allowing you to use it like an infant bassinet. This is a more secure option than co-sleeping with your baby in your bed.
Some cots have additional features that make life easier for parents. There is an under-bed drawer that is perfect for storage, rails that protect teething babies and an adjustable riser leg that can create an angle that is suitable for reflux babies. One of our cots we love is the Silver Cross Westport Cot Bed It is gorgeous to look at thanks to its minimalist Scandi style and oak finish but it is also extremely practical, with three different heights for the mattress, and it being able to convert into a toddler bed once your child is ready.
A good night's sleep is crucial for all babies therefore it's worth the time finding the right cot or best crib for newborn for your newborn. If you are struggling to determine what kind of crib or cot is ideal for your baby, why don't you attend an NCT New Baby Course and explore the different options with a trained group instructor and other new parents?
When purchasing a cot, there are a lot of things to take into account. This includes the dimensions of the cot's sides and depth as well as its storage capacity, if it comes with a hood that can be removed, and if the cot has bedding. Make sure you check the dimensions of your baby's crib or cot to ensure that it will fit in your nursery or bedroom. Be sure that there is enough space to move around and that it's not too close to windows or heat sources.
Quadruple Cot
If you are expecting twins or triplets you'll require a quadruple cot. These large cots can hold four babies simultaneously and include bedding sets to help you get your children to bed. Some also have an end rail that can be removed, which allows you to put your baby near you while they rest. If you have kids of your own you might consider a model with a bunk bed that can be turned into an individual bed.
Many cots have an adjustable mattress which can be moved upwards and downwards to meet your baby's height. This is a great solution if you are worried that your baby might be prone to falling down at night. It's an excellent idea when your child is beginning to stand up. Some mattress for cots are made of natural materials like wool or cotton. However there are models made of polyurethane.
Select a cot with mesh sides. This will allow air to circulate and keep your baby cool. Be sure to check the bars too. They shouldn't be larger than 6.5cm to prevent your child from climbing out. Avoid cots that have solid foot and head boards as they can trap clothing or limbs.
The ease of cleaning the cot should be considered. Find out if it's machine washable, and what the instructions for cleaning are for the fabric and any other parts that can be removed. You should also determine if your standard bedding for a cot is suitable or if you'll need to purchase a specific travel cot sheet.
Babies need a lot of paraphernalia including nappies (which can quickly accumulate!) Bedding, clothes and toys. A cot with storage space, like the Obaby Stamford Space Saver cheap cot beds will help you keep everything neatly organised and easily accessible.