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A cot is a bed for your baby that has high sides to keep them from falling out. There are many styles including bedside cribs to travel cots.
The mother tester Jasmin was impressed with the cot's storage compartment that is perfect for sheets and blankets. It's also simple to set up and comes with an incline setting to help alleviate reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a new parent's best friend, ensuring that the baby snug and (hopefully) sleeping peacefully. When shopping for a there's a lot to consider, from spec and safety to design and. A good crib should last from the time of birth to toddlerhood. So durability is important. The cot is stylish and robust and is in compliance with all the most recent standards. It is also reasonably priced, and comes with a mattress.
Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden, 13 months
This cot is a great illustration of how Mamas&Papas can create chic and practical nursery furniture. It's a modern choice for the baby's first bedroom with an elegant grey finish that will suit any colour scheme. It can also be converted into an adorable toddler bed or daybed for long-lasting use. It also comes with two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your child than a traditional drop side cot. It's shaped base allows it to fit through most standard doors which is a major bonus for parents who are strapped for time. There's a matching changer/dresser to keep all the essentials for your newborn close at hand.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
This cot can grow with your baby from birth to around four years of age. It has two mattress levels which means you can start with a higher level and then move to a lower one as your baby grows and learns to sit on their own. It was awarded Gold in the Mother&Baby awards in 2024 for the best cot bed cot, crib or Moses basket, and is a top pick for parents.
The cot is more compact than other models that we've tested. It's also great for smaller spaces. It also has a handy side door that lets you reach in easily to feed and change nappies or change a nappies. Parents were amazed at how easy this cot was to set up and our tester took just 12 minutes to have it ready to use.
When choosing a cot bed, look for ones that meet safety standards. All cots must have bars that are not more than 6.5cm apart to ensure your baby's limbs don't get caught. Make sure the slats on your cot are securely secured to avoid any loose or fittings that are rusty.
It is crucial that your baby sleeps on a mattress that is comfortable for their cot. Find pockets springs or latex coated Coir mattresses as they provide the most support and don't sag like foams. You should also purchase an waterproof mattress cover because any dirt that gets into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots are also equipped with additional features, such as gentle rocking motions that help your baby settle (like the SNOO Smarter Cot), adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for nappy necessities (like the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are a great alternative, but be sure to only purchase items that are safe and are suitable for your baby.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
This crib is ideal for those who intend to use it right from the beginning and place it close to your bed while your baby sleeps. Its compact design can fit through doors that have standard frames, and it weighs only 6kg. This makes it simple to move about your home. It's also easy to climb up and down from, perfect for those diaper changes.
It's lightweight and portable, which means you can easily move it between rooms or even on holiday. Its standalone design is a favorite among new parents who want to be able to access their baby easily in the beginning stages of their child's development. It comes with a fitted mattress and a wedge cover for reflux and a wedge cover, both of which are useful features.
It also converts to a toddler bed with the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is great news for parents since it means it will last until your child is ready to step away from the cot. It's a gorgeous cot bed with Scandi-inspired designs that will look gorgeous in your nursery and it's also good value for money considering the length of time it will be used for.
Another great option is this simple solid pine cot that is suitable from birth to 3 years and costs only PS372. Our testers loved its stylish paneled appearance. It's simple to put together and comes with a handy storage drawer, teething rail and height settings that are adjustable. They are helpful for keeping your baby safe. Its small size means it's a great option for anyone with a smaller room or who has sloped ceilings. Its solid construction also means it will stand the test of time and won't be at risk of falling apart like some cot beds can.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib for bed is ideal for parents who want to snuggle their baby up close to them before the time to go to bed. The NHS suggests that babies be placed in a separate room for the first six months, however many parents find it soothing to be able to hold their child prior to putting them to sleep.
The cot comes in a range of colors and non-toxic paints and can be customized to your bedroom or nursery decor. It's also a great choice for parents with sloped ceilings who do not want a cot that takes up a lot of floor space. It can be adjusted to eleven different heights, and tilted to four different positions. This includes an incline for reflux.
While it's attractive and appealing, it's a durable design that is built to last the toddler years too. One test-taker said that her baby used the cot for two babies and that it was in good enough condition to be passed on to her next.
Another benefit is that the cot is small and compact, which makes it easy to build and move around as needed. It's a great choice for parents who have limited space and can also function as portable cot. It was easy to assemble and the testers loved the storage drawer, which held all of your baby's essentials. It's a bit pricey however, it's well worth the cost for its design and function. This cot doesn't come with a mattress, which means you'll need to buy one separately. We recommend opting for a firm, breathable mattress that is fitted to prevent your Baby Cot from getting trapped. It should be a couple of inches shorter than the frame of the cot to stop your child from being able to climb out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino is among the more stylish cots on our list however, it's not all about looks. It's designed to last for the first 18 months of their life. It could also be converted into a bed for toddlers by adding a separate toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless, and our tester found it to be a perfect fit for any nursery. Particularly if you opt for a matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter what kind of cot you choose, always ensure that it is in compliance with the applicable standards for your baby's age and your home. The distance between bars should not exceed 6.5cm (two inches) in order to stop babies from snagging their heads. Also, the surface should not be rough to avoid being suffocated. You'll need an mattress for your cot that is perfect without gaps around the edges. It must also be made from air-tight materials to regulate your baby's body temperature.
It's tempting, but be aware of your budget and lifestyle before buying a cot that comes with additional features like built-in storage and side panels that can be removed from the bassinet (as the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot). The best cots are designed to let your baby sleep comfortably and safely, and you can often find cot beds that have plenty of storage space, without costing a lot.
If you're looking for a modern alternative, the SNOO crib with Smart Sleeper comes with a built-in sensor that responds to your baby's cries. It gently rock them into sleep in an identical way to their mother's womb. The cost might be a bit high however, for those with fussy sleepers it might be worth the cost.
A cot is a bed for your baby that has high sides to keep them from falling out. There are many styles including bedside cribs to travel cots.
The mother tester Jasmin was impressed with the cot's storage compartment that is perfect for sheets and blankets. It's also simple to set up and comes with an incline setting to help alleviate reflux.
1. Mamas&Papas Franklin Cot Bed
Cot beds are a new parent's best friend, ensuring that the baby snug and (hopefully) sleeping peacefully. When shopping for a there's a lot to consider, from spec and safety to design and. A good crib should last from the time of birth to toddlerhood. So durability is important. The cot is stylish and robust and is in compliance with all the most recent standards. It is also reasonably priced, and comes with a mattress.
Tested by: Gemma, mum to Boden, 13 months
This cot is a great illustration of how Mamas&Papas can create chic and practical nursery furniture. It's a modern choice for the baby's first bedroom with an elegant grey finish that will suit any colour scheme. It can also be converted into an adorable toddler bed or daybed for long-lasting use. It also comes with two different heights for the base, making it safer and easier to reach your child than a traditional drop side cot. It's shaped base allows it to fit through most standard doors which is a major bonus for parents who are strapped for time. There's a matching changer/dresser to keep all the essentials for your newborn close at hand.
2. SnuzFino Cot Bed
This cot can grow with your baby from birth to around four years of age. It has two mattress levels which means you can start with a higher level and then move to a lower one as your baby grows and learns to sit on their own. It was awarded Gold in the Mother&Baby awards in 2024 for the best cot bed cot, crib or Moses basket, and is a top pick for parents.
The cot is more compact than other models that we've tested. It's also great for smaller spaces. It also has a handy side door that lets you reach in easily to feed and change nappies or change a nappies. Parents were amazed at how easy this cot was to set up and our tester took just 12 minutes to have it ready to use.
When choosing a cot bed, look for ones that meet safety standards. All cots must have bars that are not more than 6.5cm apart to ensure your baby's limbs don't get caught. Make sure the slats on your cot are securely secured to avoid any loose or fittings that are rusty.
It is crucial that your baby sleeps on a mattress that is comfortable for their cot. Find pockets springs or latex coated Coir mattresses as they provide the most support and don't sag like foams. You should also purchase an waterproof mattress cover because any dirt that gets into the mattress itself and cause your baby to sweat or feel uncomfortable.
Some cots are also equipped with additional features, such as gentle rocking motions that help your baby settle (like the SNOO Smarter Cot), adjustable inclines that ease reflux, and storage for nappy necessities (like the Mamas&Papas Lua Bedside Cot). These are a great alternative, but be sure to only purchase items that are safe and are suitable for your baby.
3. Graco SnuzFino Bedside Crib
This crib is ideal for those who intend to use it right from the beginning and place it close to your bed while your baby sleeps. Its compact design can fit through doors that have standard frames, and it weighs only 6kg. This makes it simple to move about your home. It's also easy to climb up and down from, perfect for those diaper changes.
It's lightweight and portable, which means you can easily move it between rooms or even on holiday. Its standalone design is a favorite among new parents who want to be able to access their baby easily in the beginning stages of their child's development. It comes with a fitted mattress and a wedge cover for reflux and a wedge cover, both of which are useful features.
It also converts to a toddler bed with the included Toddler Kit (PS70), which is great news for parents since it means it will last until your child is ready to step away from the cot. It's a gorgeous cot bed with Scandi-inspired designs that will look gorgeous in your nursery and it's also good value for money considering the length of time it will be used for.
Another great option is this simple solid pine cot that is suitable from birth to 3 years and costs only PS372. Our testers loved its stylish paneled appearance. It's simple to put together and comes with a handy storage drawer, teething rail and height settings that are adjustable. They are helpful for keeping your baby safe. Its small size means it's a great option for anyone with a smaller room or who has sloped ceilings. Its solid construction also means it will stand the test of time and won't be at risk of falling apart like some cot beds can.
4. Babyletto Bedside Crib
This crib for bed is ideal for parents who want to snuggle their baby up close to them before the time to go to bed. The NHS suggests that babies be placed in a separate room for the first six months, however many parents find it soothing to be able to hold their child prior to putting them to sleep.
The cot comes in a range of colors and non-toxic paints and can be customized to your bedroom or nursery decor. It's also a great choice for parents with sloped ceilings who do not want a cot that takes up a lot of floor space. It can be adjusted to eleven different heights, and tilted to four different positions. This includes an incline for reflux.
While it's attractive and appealing, it's a durable design that is built to last the toddler years too. One test-taker said that her baby used the cot for two babies and that it was in good enough condition to be passed on to her next.
Another benefit is that the cot is small and compact, which makes it easy to build and move around as needed. It's a great choice for parents who have limited space and can also function as portable cot. It was easy to assemble and the testers loved the storage drawer, which held all of your baby's essentials. It's a bit pricey however, it's well worth the cost for its design and function. This cot doesn't come with a mattress, which means you'll need to buy one separately. We recommend opting for a firm, breathable mattress that is fitted to prevent your Baby Cot from getting trapped. It should be a couple of inches shorter than the frame of the cot to stop your child from being able to climb out.
5. SnuzFino Bedside Cot
The SnuzFino is among the more stylish cots on our list however, it's not all about looks. It's designed to last for the first 18 months of their life. It could also be converted into a bed for toddlers by adding a separate toddler kit. The design is chic and timeless, and our tester found it to be a perfect fit for any nursery. Particularly if you opt for a matching changing table and wardrobe.
No matter what kind of cot you choose, always ensure that it is in compliance with the applicable standards for your baby's age and your home. The distance between bars should not exceed 6.5cm (two inches) in order to stop babies from snagging their heads. Also, the surface should not be rough to avoid being suffocated. You'll need an mattress for your cot that is perfect without gaps around the edges. It must also be made from air-tight materials to regulate your baby's body temperature.
It's tempting, but be aware of your budget and lifestyle before buying a cot that comes with additional features like built-in storage and side panels that can be removed from the bassinet (as the Mamas&Papas Lua Cot). The best cots are designed to let your baby sleep comfortably and safely, and you can often find cot beds that have plenty of storage space, without costing a lot.
If you're looking for a modern alternative, the SNOO crib with Smart Sleeper comes with a built-in sensor that responds to your baby's cries. It gently rock them into sleep in an identical way to their mother's womb. The cost might be a bit high however, for those with fussy sleepers it might be worth the cost.