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Bedside Crib and Travel Cot
Bedside cribs look similar to the bassinet that is attached to the sides of a bed. They usually come with a side that can be dropped down for easy access and some come with an incline that's ideal for babies who have reflux.
MFM test subject Georgina found this crib to be easy to put together and the instructions were simple, resulting in a quick and easy build. It folds up into an extremely compact size and comes with a convenient travel bag.
Easy to assemble
Bedside cribs are generally simple to set up and are on the smaller side to fit neatly alongside your bed. They are also lighter, which makes them more mobile. Georgina, who was one of MFM's home testers said that the Maxi-Cosi Lora was "super easy to put together, with clear instructions, and zips that are easy to open." The crib can also function as a travel cot and comes with a convenient bag for when you're on the move. It comes with multiple mesh windows for breathability, and the adjustable height makes it will fit any mattress.
Some cribs for bedside use a side panel that can be raised, allowing the ability to be close to your baby without having to get out of your bed. This is a great solution for breastfeeding mothers, or those who want to be close to their child throughout the night but don't want to be at risk of co-sleeping (which is linked to an increased risk of SIDS).
The majority of models have built-in functions that allow you to rock your baby. This can be a comforting experience for your baby and help them to sleep. Some cribs offer a recline position that can be helpful if your child has reflux or colic. It is best to use them under supervision. A GP or health visitor should be consulted prior to trying this position.
A lot of bedside cribs come with a canopy to shield your baby from light or sound, which can be helpful in keeping them peaceful. Some cribs have an area for storage underneath that is perfect for storing additional blankets, diapers, and clothes for your child.
Many cribs for bedside use can be converted into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a key selling feature for a lot of families. The Joie Roomie which was the winner of the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards is a fantastic example. It comes with removable side panels and a conversion kit and a tummy tilt that makes it ideal for travel. It comes with five different height adjustments that can be matched to your bed. Our MFM home testers praised it for its comfort, easy to assemble and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also known as the pack and play) is a different favorite and was shortlisted for the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfortable
A large bedside crib, mouse click the next article, crib enables you to monitor your little one in the comfortable bed. It's the ideal solution for a mother recovering from a c-section, since you can easily carry your baby to your side to feed them or make nappy changes without needing to get out of bed. The most cozy cribs come with mesh sides that let you view your baby's face through.
Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier completely. This allows you to co-sleep without the risks. (Make sure that the crib you choose meets the current safety requirements). Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier and then lift it back up after you take baby out. This is a good option for parents with concerns about their child's ability to roll off their mattress.
The Luah is the winner of the Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot, or Moses Basket in 2021, is designed to be attached to bedsteads and divans however, it requires a longer strap (check your specifications to make sure your bed is able to accommodate). It's a roomy design with an opening side panel and a patented perforated base that creates an air cushion that helps increase the flow of air. Additionally, it has an integrated reflux setting and an swivel 360 to allow you to rotate the crib to fit your baby's position.
If you're looking for something a little smaller than the Tutti Bambini COZee is a stylish option with oak legs and smart fabrics to fit your decor. It's also extremely easy to assemble and Georgina who participated in our MFM tests, put it together speedily and didn't need to read the instructions. It's also a good travel cot bedside that folds flat and popping into a handy bag.
The Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, is also somewhat larger, however it is still compact and easy to fit to your bed. Georgina also found it easy to assemble, though she felt the instructions could have been clearer about the zips.
Easy to clean
If you're looking at travel cots and bedside cribs make sure they have a mattress cover that is removable that can be machine-washed. This will keep it clean and free of dribbles, spills, and leaky diapers. You should also choose an item that can be easily disassembled so you can clean and disinfect all the corners.
This is vital, since it will ensure that all dirt and germs have been eliminated. Verify that the sides of the crib are securely secured so that your baby cannot fall off or be trapped.
Aside from being easy to clean, you'll want an infant crib that is comfortable for your baby and is compatible with your own bed. This is especially important if you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. They are designed to fit securely to the side of the parent's bed, allowing parents to easily access their baby throughout the night to feed or comfort their child while maintaining the safety of separate sleeping areas.
Another thing to consider when choosing a crib to sleep on is whether it comes with extra features you might find useful. For instance, some cribs have the capability to rock (useful for fussy sleepers) or tilt - although be aware that you should only utilize this feature with care because it could be dangerous if your baby gets out of the crib.
You'll want to ensure that your crib or travel bed has a flat, firm mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will decrease the chance of SIDS by making sure that your baby's feet and head do not slide into gaps or folds in the bedding.
It's a good idea buy a new mattress for the crib or travel cot, rather than relying on one that was used previously or purchased second-hand. Mattresses that have been used tend to lose their shape over time and can increase the risk of SIDS. All new cribs should meet BS EN 1130:2019, the most recent standard that introduces more stringent requirements for secure and efficient sleep solutions.
Multi-faceted
A bedside crib (or co-sleeping crib as they're sometimes known) is attached to your bed in order for you to easily reach your baby at night, without needing to get out of your bed to sleep. They can also be used as a standalone crib during the day. The majority of cribs have a side panel which can be adjusted so that you can feel your baby's hand and see the baby. Some cribs let you keep the side panel in place at night. This allows you to be close and convenient with your baby while minimizing the risks of sharing the bed. Some cribs can also be transformed into an oversized travel cot. Some cribs have additional features such as tilting, rocking or even converting into an older crib for babies.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently popular crib and it's not just about its sleek and modern Scandi design. It comes with six height adjustments and a useful storage shelf. It's also heavier and bulkier than some of the more travel bedside crib-friendly cribs we've tested however it comes with a handy bag to keep it clean and dust-free in storage.
The instructions are simple and there's a handy toolkit to aid you. It's also simple to clean thanks to a machine washable mattress cover and breathable fabric. It also comes with a few additional features compared to other cribs, such as an anti-reflux angle, a rocking feature, and storage space.
Jasmin says it's a great crib because it's "easy to reach your baby during the night to feed without fuss, and larger than most Moses baskets so it will last longer until my son is out of it". She also likes the ease of clean and that it is sturdy and well-made. It's even designed to fit on a divan bed, making it an ideal option for those with small bedside cot space. It also comes with a handy bag to take with you on your travels. A perfect all-rounder.
Bedside cribs look similar to the bassinet that is attached to the sides of a bed. They usually come with a side that can be dropped down for easy access and some come with an incline that's ideal for babies who have reflux.
MFM test subject Georgina found this crib to be easy to put together and the instructions were simple, resulting in a quick and easy build. It folds up into an extremely compact size and comes with a convenient travel bag.
Easy to assemble
Bedside cribs are generally simple to set up and are on the smaller side to fit neatly alongside your bed. They are also lighter, which makes them more mobile. Georgina, who was one of MFM's home testers said that the Maxi-Cosi Lora was "super easy to put together, with clear instructions, and zips that are easy to open." The crib can also function as a travel cot and comes with a convenient bag for when you're on the move. It comes with multiple mesh windows for breathability, and the adjustable height makes it will fit any mattress.
Some cribs for bedside use a side panel that can be raised, allowing the ability to be close to your baby without having to get out of your bed. This is a great solution for breastfeeding mothers, or those who want to be close to their child throughout the night but don't want to be at risk of co-sleeping (which is linked to an increased risk of SIDS).
The majority of models have built-in functions that allow you to rock your baby. This can be a comforting experience for your baby and help them to sleep. Some cribs offer a recline position that can be helpful if your child has reflux or colic. It is best to use them under supervision. A GP or health visitor should be consulted prior to trying this position.
A lot of bedside cribs come with a canopy to shield your baby from light or sound, which can be helpful in keeping them peaceful. Some cribs have an area for storage underneath that is perfect for storing additional blankets, diapers, and clothes for your child.
Many cribs for bedside use can be converted into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a key selling feature for a lot of families. The Joie Roomie which was the winner of the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards is a fantastic example. It comes with removable side panels and a conversion kit and a tummy tilt that makes it ideal for travel. It comes with five different height adjustments that can be matched to your bed. Our MFM home testers praised it for its comfort, easy to assemble and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also known as the pack and play) is a different favorite and was shortlisted for the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfortable
A large bedside crib, mouse click the next article, crib enables you to monitor your little one in the comfortable bed. It's the ideal solution for a mother recovering from a c-section, since you can easily carry your baby to your side to feed them or make nappy changes without needing to get out of bed. The most cozy cribs come with mesh sides that let you view your baby's face through.
Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier completely. This allows you to co-sleep without the risks. (Make sure that the crib you choose meets the current safety requirements). Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier and then lift it back up after you take baby out. This is a good option for parents with concerns about their child's ability to roll off their mattress.
The Luah is the winner of the Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot, or Moses Basket in 2021, is designed to be attached to bedsteads and divans however, it requires a longer strap (check your specifications to make sure your bed is able to accommodate). It's a roomy design with an opening side panel and a patented perforated base that creates an air cushion that helps increase the flow of air. Additionally, it has an integrated reflux setting and an swivel 360 to allow you to rotate the crib to fit your baby's position.
If you're looking for something a little smaller than the Tutti Bambini COZee is a stylish option with oak legs and smart fabrics to fit your decor. It's also extremely easy to assemble and Georgina who participated in our MFM tests, put it together speedily and didn't need to read the instructions. It's also a good travel cot bedside that folds flat and popping into a handy bag.
The Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, is also somewhat larger, however it is still compact and easy to fit to your bed. Georgina also found it easy to assemble, though she felt the instructions could have been clearer about the zips.
Easy to clean
If you're looking at travel cots and bedside cribs make sure they have a mattress cover that is removable that can be machine-washed. This will keep it clean and free of dribbles, spills, and leaky diapers. You should also choose an item that can be easily disassembled so you can clean and disinfect all the corners.
This is vital, since it will ensure that all dirt and germs have been eliminated. Verify that the sides of the crib are securely secured so that your baby cannot fall off or be trapped.
Aside from being easy to clean, you'll want an infant crib that is comfortable for your baby and is compatible with your own bed. This is especially important if you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. They are designed to fit securely to the side of the parent's bed, allowing parents to easily access their baby throughout the night to feed or comfort their child while maintaining the safety of separate sleeping areas.
Another thing to consider when choosing a crib to sleep on is whether it comes with extra features you might find useful. For instance, some cribs have the capability to rock (useful for fussy sleepers) or tilt - although be aware that you should only utilize this feature with care because it could be dangerous if your baby gets out of the crib.
You'll want to ensure that your crib or travel bed has a flat, firm mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will decrease the chance of SIDS by making sure that your baby's feet and head do not slide into gaps or folds in the bedding.
It's a good idea buy a new mattress for the crib or travel cot, rather than relying on one that was used previously or purchased second-hand. Mattresses that have been used tend to lose their shape over time and can increase the risk of SIDS. All new cribs should meet BS EN 1130:2019, the most recent standard that introduces more stringent requirements for secure and efficient sleep solutions.
Multi-faceted
A bedside crib (or co-sleeping crib as they're sometimes known) is attached to your bed in order for you to easily reach your baby at night, without needing to get out of your bed to sleep. They can also be used as a standalone crib during the day. The majority of cribs have a side panel which can be adjusted so that you can feel your baby's hand and see the baby. Some cribs let you keep the side panel in place at night. This allows you to be close and convenient with your baby while minimizing the risks of sharing the bed. Some cribs can also be transformed into an oversized travel cot. Some cribs have additional features such as tilting, rocking or even converting into an older crib for babies.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently popular crib and it's not just about its sleek and modern Scandi design. It comes with six height adjustments and a useful storage shelf. It's also heavier and bulkier than some of the more travel bedside crib-friendly cribs we've tested however it comes with a handy bag to keep it clean and dust-free in storage.
The instructions are simple and there's a handy toolkit to aid you. It's also simple to clean thanks to a machine washable mattress cover and breathable fabric. It also comes with a few additional features compared to other cribs, such as an anti-reflux angle, a rocking feature, and storage space.
Jasmin says it's a great crib because it's "easy to reach your baby during the night to feed without fuss, and larger than most Moses baskets so it will last longer until my son is out of it". She also likes the ease of clean and that it is sturdy and well-made. It's even designed to fit on a divan bed, making it an ideal option for those with small bedside cot space. It also comes with a handy bag to take with you on your travels. A perfect all-rounder.
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