20 Things You Must Be Educated About Bedside Crib And Travel Cot
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Bedside Crib and Travel Cot
Bedside cribs resemble an infant bassinet, and are attached to the side of the bed. Some have an end that can be raised for easy access, while others come with an incline that is perfect for reflux babies.
MFM test subject Georgina said that this crib was simple to put together and the directions were very clear. It was a simple construction. It also folds down into a compact size and comes with a convenient bag for travel.
Easy to assemble
Bedside cribs are usually easy to put together, and are usually on the smaller side, so they fit neatly alongside your bed. They are also lighter, making them more portable. Georgina who was one of MFM's home testers, said that the Maxi-Cosi Lora was "super easy to assemble, with clear instructions and zips that are easy to open." This crib can be used as a travel cot and comes with a convenient bag. It includes multiple mesh openings to allow ventilation, and its adjustable height allows it to fit on any mattress.
Some cribs for bedside crib that turns into cot use an additional side panel that can be lowered, giving you easy access to your baby without having to step out of your own bed. This is a great choice for breastfeeding mums or parents who want to be close to their child throughout the night, but don't want to risk co-sleeping (which is linked to an increased risk of SIDS).
Most models have an integrated rocking feature. This can be extremely relaxing for your baby and aids in falling asleep. Some cribs have a recline position that is beneficial for children suffering from reflux or colic. This position should only be used under supervision. You should consult an expert in health or a doctor prior to attempting it.
A lot of bedside cribs have a canopy over them to shield your child from light or noise, which can be beneficial in keeping them quiet. Some cribs come with an area for storage underneath that can be used to store extra blankets, diapers and clothing for your child.
Many bedside cribs are convertible into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a key selling feature for a lot of families. MFM's 2021 Mother&Baby Awards winner the Joie Roomie Go, for example, has removable side panels, conversion kits and a tummy tilt, making it versatile enough for travelling. It also has 5 different height adjustments to match your bed and was praised by our MFM home testers for being simple to put together as well as comfortable and compact. The Graco Play Yard is also known as a Play and Pack Play, is another popular option. It was shortlisted for the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfortable
A bedside crib enables you to watch your baby from the peace of your bed. It's an ideal option for a mother recovering from a c-section because you can easily pull baby up to you for night feeds or nappy changes without having to get out of bed. The most cozy cribs come with mesh sides that allow you to view your baby's face through.
Some cribs let you lower the barrier completely. This lets you sleep with your baby without any risk. (Make sure that the crib you choose is compliant with the current safety standards). Others allow you to lower the barrier but then raise it after you've lifted baby out of the crib, which is ideal for parents who are afflicted by fears of their little one rolling off the edge of their mattress.
The Luah - which won the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Crib, Cot, or Moses Basket - is designed to be attached to bedsteads and divan beds, however it does require a few more straps than other models (check the specs to be sure that your bed will be able to fit). It's a roomy design with an opening side panel as well as a unique perforated base which creates an air cushion to increase air flow. There's an integrated setting for reflux and an swivel that can be 360 degrees to allow you to turn the crib to suit the position your baby prefers.
If you're looking for something a little smaller, the Tutti Bambini CoZee is a stylish option with oak legs and stylish fabrics to fit your decor. It's also incredibly easy to put together and Georgina, who took part in our MFM tests assembled it quickly and didn't need to look up the instructions. It's also a good travel cot, folding down flat and popping into a handy bag.
The Next2me Magic, shortlisted for Best Cot, Crib, or Moses Basket in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, has a larger capacity, but it is compact and easy to attach to your bed. Georgina also found it easy to assemble although she thought the instructions could have been clearer regarding the zips.
Easy to clean
Find cribs with mattress covers that can be washed in the machine when you are looking at cribs for bed or travel cot bedside crib cots. This will help keep it free of leaky nappies, infant sick and drips. It's also a good idea to choose a product that is easily removed and partially dismantled so that you can access all the nooks and crannies to conduct a thorough cleaning and sanitising.
This is essential, as it will ensure that all dirt and germs have been eliminated. Check that the sides of the crib are securely secured to ensure that your baby doesn't fall down or get trapped.
It is also important to make sure that the crib is easy to clean and that it fits with your bed. This is particularly crucial if you're using a bedside travel crib crib to facilitate co sleeper Bedside cot-sleeping. These cribs are designed to be attached securely to the parent's side, giving parents to easily access to their baby throughout the night to feed and soothe their baby while still ensuring the safety that separate sleeping surfaces provide.
Another thing to consider when choosing a crib to sleep on is if it comes with additional features that you may consider useful. For instance, some cribs have the capability to rock (useful for sleepers who are fussy) or tilt - although be aware that you should only utilize this feature with care, as it can be risky if your child is thrown out.
You'll need to ensure that your crib or travel bed is made of a firm, flat mattress that fits snugly into the frame. This will reduce the chance of SIDS because your baby's head and feet won't fall into any folds or gaps in the bedding.
It's also an excellent idea to purchase a new mattress for your cot, crib or travel bed instead of using one given to you by someone else or bought second-hand. Mattresses that have been used tend to lose their shape over time, increasing the risk of SIDS. All cribs that are new should be compliant with BS EN 1130:2019, the latest standard that imposes stricter requirements for safe and effective sleep solutions.
Versatile
A bedside crib (or co-sleeping crib as they're often referred to) is attached to your bed, allowing you to reach your baby easily at night, without needing to leave your bed to sleep. They can also be used as a standalone crib during the day. Most have a side panel which can be adjusted to let you see your baby and touch him. Some cribs allow you to put the side panel down at night. This allows you to be close and comfortable with your baby while minimising the risk of sharing a bed. Some cribs can be converted into a travel cot or come with additional features such as tilting, rocking (use with caution, remember to speak to your GP regarding this) or changing into a baby cot for older children or playpen.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently popular crib and it's not just about its sleek, modern design. This crib has six height settings and a useful shelf to store things on. It's also a little heavier and bulkier than some of our other cribs that are more portable, but it comes in an attractive bag that keeps it clean and dust-free when stored.
It's easy to set up with clear instructions and helpful tools to guide you. It's also easy to clean with the mattress cover that is machine washable and breathable fabric. It comes with a few more features than other bedside cribs we've tried including an anti-reflux incline, rocking function and a storage pocket.
Jasmin says this is a great crib because it's "easy to reach baby in the middle of the night for fuss-free feeding, and larger than most Moses baskets, so it will last longer until my son grows out of it". She also appreciates the ease of clean and is sturdy and well-made. It's also designed to fit on a divan bed which makes it an ideal option for those who have little space. It also comes with an easy-to-carry bag that you can carry around when traveling. A perfect all-rounder.
Bedside cribs resemble an infant bassinet, and are attached to the side of the bed. Some have an end that can be raised for easy access, while others come with an incline that is perfect for reflux babies.
MFM test subject Georgina said that this crib was simple to put together and the directions were very clear. It was a simple construction. It also folds down into a compact size and comes with a convenient bag for travel.
Easy to assemble
Bedside cribs are usually easy to put together, and are usually on the smaller side, so they fit neatly alongside your bed. They are also lighter, making them more portable. Georgina who was one of MFM's home testers, said that the Maxi-Cosi Lora was "super easy to assemble, with clear instructions and zips that are easy to open." This crib can be used as a travel cot and comes with a convenient bag. It includes multiple mesh openings to allow ventilation, and its adjustable height allows it to fit on any mattress.
Some cribs for bedside crib that turns into cot use an additional side panel that can be lowered, giving you easy access to your baby without having to step out of your own bed. This is a great choice for breastfeeding mums or parents who want to be close to their child throughout the night, but don't want to risk co-sleeping (which is linked to an increased risk of SIDS).
Most models have an integrated rocking feature. This can be extremely relaxing for your baby and aids in falling asleep. Some cribs have a recline position that is beneficial for children suffering from reflux or colic. This position should only be used under supervision. You should consult an expert in health or a doctor prior to attempting it.
A lot of bedside cribs have a canopy over them to shield your child from light or noise, which can be beneficial in keeping them quiet. Some cribs come with an area for storage underneath that can be used to store extra blankets, diapers and clothing for your child.
Many bedside cribs are convertible into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a key selling feature for a lot of families. MFM's 2021 Mother&Baby Awards winner the Joie Roomie Go, for example, has removable side panels, conversion kits and a tummy tilt, making it versatile enough for travelling. It also has 5 different height adjustments to match your bed and was praised by our MFM home testers for being simple to put together as well as comfortable and compact. The Graco Play Yard is also known as a Play and Pack Play, is another popular option. It was shortlisted for the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfortable
A bedside crib enables you to watch your baby from the peace of your bed. It's an ideal option for a mother recovering from a c-section because you can easily pull baby up to you for night feeds or nappy changes without having to get out of bed. The most cozy cribs come with mesh sides that allow you to view your baby's face through.
Some cribs let you lower the barrier completely. This lets you sleep with your baby without any risk. (Make sure that the crib you choose is compliant with the current safety standards). Others allow you to lower the barrier but then raise it after you've lifted baby out of the crib, which is ideal for parents who are afflicted by fears of their little one rolling off the edge of their mattress.
The Luah - which won the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Crib, Cot, or Moses Basket - is designed to be attached to bedsteads and divan beds, however it does require a few more straps than other models (check the specs to be sure that your bed will be able to fit). It's a roomy design with an opening side panel as well as a unique perforated base which creates an air cushion to increase air flow. There's an integrated setting for reflux and an swivel that can be 360 degrees to allow you to turn the crib to suit the position your baby prefers.
If you're looking for something a little smaller, the Tutti Bambini CoZee is a stylish option with oak legs and stylish fabrics to fit your decor. It's also incredibly easy to put together and Georgina, who took part in our MFM tests assembled it quickly and didn't need to look up the instructions. It's also a good travel cot, folding down flat and popping into a handy bag.
The Next2me Magic, shortlisted for Best Cot, Crib, or Moses Basket in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, has a larger capacity, but it is compact and easy to attach to your bed. Georgina also found it easy to assemble although she thought the instructions could have been clearer regarding the zips.
Easy to clean
Find cribs with mattress covers that can be washed in the machine when you are looking at cribs for bed or travel cot bedside crib cots. This will help keep it free of leaky nappies, infant sick and drips. It's also a good idea to choose a product that is easily removed and partially dismantled so that you can access all the nooks and crannies to conduct a thorough cleaning and sanitising.
This is essential, as it will ensure that all dirt and germs have been eliminated. Check that the sides of the crib are securely secured to ensure that your baby doesn't fall down or get trapped.
It is also important to make sure that the crib is easy to clean and that it fits with your bed. This is particularly crucial if you're using a bedside travel crib crib to facilitate co sleeper Bedside cot-sleeping. These cribs are designed to be attached securely to the parent's side, giving parents to easily access to their baby throughout the night to feed and soothe their baby while still ensuring the safety that separate sleeping surfaces provide.
Another thing to consider when choosing a crib to sleep on is if it comes with additional features that you may consider useful. For instance, some cribs have the capability to rock (useful for sleepers who are fussy) or tilt - although be aware that you should only utilize this feature with care, as it can be risky if your child is thrown out.
You'll need to ensure that your crib or travel bed is made of a firm, flat mattress that fits snugly into the frame. This will reduce the chance of SIDS because your baby's head and feet won't fall into any folds or gaps in the bedding.
It's also an excellent idea to purchase a new mattress for your cot, crib or travel bed instead of using one given to you by someone else or bought second-hand. Mattresses that have been used tend to lose their shape over time, increasing the risk of SIDS. All cribs that are new should be compliant with BS EN 1130:2019, the latest standard that imposes stricter requirements for safe and effective sleep solutions.
Versatile
A bedside crib (or co-sleeping crib as they're often referred to) is attached to your bed, allowing you to reach your baby easily at night, without needing to leave your bed to sleep. They can also be used as a standalone crib during the day. Most have a side panel which can be adjusted to let you see your baby and touch him. Some cribs allow you to put the side panel down at night. This allows you to be close and comfortable with your baby while minimising the risk of sharing a bed. Some cribs can be converted into a travel cot or come with additional features such as tilting, rocking (use with caution, remember to speak to your GP regarding this) or changing into a baby cot for older children or playpen.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently popular crib and it's not just about its sleek, modern design. This crib has six height settings and a useful shelf to store things on. It's also a little heavier and bulkier than some of our other cribs that are more portable, but it comes in an attractive bag that keeps it clean and dust-free when stored.
It's easy to set up with clear instructions and helpful tools to guide you. It's also easy to clean with the mattress cover that is machine washable and breathable fabric. It comes with a few more features than other bedside cribs we've tried including an anti-reflux incline, rocking function and a storage pocket.
Jasmin says this is a great crib because it's "easy to reach baby in the middle of the night for fuss-free feeding, and larger than most Moses baskets, so it will last longer until my son grows out of it". She also appreciates the ease of clean and is sturdy and well-made. It's also designed to fit on a divan bed which makes it an ideal option for those who have little space. It also comes with an easy-to-carry bag that you can carry around when traveling. A perfect all-rounder.
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