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Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics

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The baby cribs and cots market is classified by product type (convertibles, traditional, portable multifunctional, standard) and distribution channel.

The SnuzFino cot bed was the top choice from our parent testers with mum Katrina noting "I love the toddler kit that really helps prolong the life of this cot". It also comes with a vacuum-roller so it is easy to put up.

Size

When choosing the perfect bed for your child, there are plenty of things to consider. You'll need to take into consideration size, safety, cost, and style to ensure that you make the right choice. The most common cot dimensions are 140cm x 70cm however this can differ between brands so be sure to verify before purchasing. You should also be aware of the age group that a cot is suitable for as you may have to upgrade to an infant bed or a single bed once your child is ready or perhaps earlier.

A cot bed is a more flexible option, as it will last longer than the standard cot and can be transformed into a toddler bed or a single bed when your baby is ready. This will make the transition simpler for both you and your child, and could save you money in the long run.

Cot beds come in many different sizes, shapes and colors. It's important to choose the best one for your nursery. Choose a cot that will fit in with your space. Also, keep in mind that the majority of cots come with removable sides to let your baby play with toys or curl up in bed. If your nursery is small, look for a compact cot with curving edges to make the most of limited space.

Contact friends and family members who have children if you are uncertain of the ideal model for your nursery. They'll be able to provide invaluable information on their experiences with various models and offer suggestions from personal experience. You can also look up online reviews to gain a better understanding of how other parents have had their experience with the cot they've purchased.

Pine is the most common material for cot beds. This is a soft wood that means it's more prone to scratches and dents, but it's also a highly renewable material that is extremely durable and long-lasting. Other options include birch, beech, and oak as hard woods with more resistance to wear and tear. Some cots are constructed from engineered wood which is a combination of plywood or MDF with a veneer of wood in order to make an even more durable finish.

Safety

Cots and cot beds must meet the new safety and health standards to ensure that babies can sleep in a safe space. These include making sure that they have no sharp edges and that the distance between the bars is not greater than 6.5cm. This will prevent children from climbing out or becoming trapped between them, and is also a way to ensure that they do not use the bars as an incline. When buying a second-hand cot, or an family heirloom, be sure it has been cleaned thoroughly and is in compliance with current safety standards. Older cots may have been sprayed with lead paint which is dangerous for children who are just starting out.

A good quality cot must be simple to put together and come with clear instructions. It must also require a minimum of tools. If you are unable to assemble it yourself, ask friends and family members for help and make sure you review any safety guidelines carefully. Also, make sure that you have a firm mattress for your cot that is well-fitted without gaps and not too deep. It is recommended to avoid using bumpers for cots, pillows or any other bedding that is soft that could cause fatal suffocation.

Some cots are designed to convert into toddler beds, saving money in the long term and making the transition from cot and bed as seamless as is possible. Some are multi-functional, with additional features such as rails for teething and storage drawers. If you are planning on having more than one child it is a good option as it will save you money in the long run.

When shopping for a cot, look for one that meets your budget and the size of your nursery. If you're buying a crib for your baby's nursery, think about whether it is going to be placed in a shared space or if it will be in your own bedroom. If the cot will be within your own space, measure the space to ensure it fits comfortably and is not too close to furniture or radiators. Avoid placing the cot close to the cords of your window blinds, as they can pose an injury to strangulation.

Convenience

When it comes to buying a crib for your baby it's easy to focus on safety and spec features. However, don't forget about ease of use. If you're buying a cot bed, you want it to be as simple as possible to move from room to room and even out into the garden. This is because the baby will be sleeping in the cot longer than you might expect and it's essential to ensure that it's comfortable for you.

You can save time and money by choosing a cot that can be converted into an infant bed. This is a very popular choice for parents, however you should know that it may cost a little more than the standard crib.

The John Lewis Elementary cot, that converts into a toddler bed is an excellent example of a cot that is an excellent value. The design is simple and modern with open sides that let you easily check on your child. It also comes with three mattress height positions to allow your baby to grow, as well as teething rails for extra security.

Another top pick is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot that comes with a myriad of useful extras. In addition to a convenient storage drawer and teething rails, it has two height settings to allow your child to continue to use the cot until they're ready for a toddler bed. It also takes an ordinary cot mattress although you will need to buy this separately.

You could also consider the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed that goes a step further than converting into a toddler bed. It can also be converted into a daybed or sofa and gives you even more flexibility.

Another alternative is another option is the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed. It's a chic Sleigh cot, but it's not as functional as other alternatives.  affordable cots  for babies until they're 2 years old and doesn't come with an upholstered sheet (you have to buy this separately). However, it is easy to put together and you can get furniture that matches from the brand.


Style

Cot beds come in a variety of styles, including traditional sleigh and contemporary minimalist designs. The style you choose will depend on your personal preferences and the look of your nursery. You may also want to think about additional features, such as a storage drawer under the cot, teething rails a drop side for petite infants or with health issues and the height of the base of your cot.

If you opt for a cot-bed with bars, it is important to remember that the distance between the bars should not exceed 6.5cm. Otherwise there's a possibility of limbs becoming stuck. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

Some of the cots we tested had removable bars, which allow older children to be more independent while still being safe. For instance the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot can be transformed into a toddler bed or day bed by affixing the conversion kit (sold separately). This allows it to be used from birth up until the age of 4 years old.

The Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed is another option. It's a fashionable sleigh bed that features a handy under-bed storage compartment that can keep all baby essentials at the ready. It was easy to put together and had plenty of space for toys and bedding. It comes with a teething bar and an adjustable base that can be adjusted to three different heights.

Stokke Sleepi Cot beds are another type of sleigh that can be made into a toddler bed using an upgrade kit for juniors (sold separately) and mattress extender. It's a great value price since it will last until your child is five years old, but it's not the most budget-friendly crib on our list of.