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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 sides that can be raised for easy access, and others have an inclined design that is perfect for babies with reflux.
MFM test subject Georgina found this crib very easy to put together and the instructions were clear, making it an easy and quick build. It folds down to a compact size and comes with a handy bag for transport.
Easy to put together
They are small and simple to set-up, so they can be placed near your bed. They also tend to be lighter, making them more portable. Georgina, who was one of the MFM's home testers said that the Maxi-Cosi Lora was "super easy to put together, with clear instructions, and easy zips." The crib can be used as a portable travel cot and comes with a handy bag. It comes with multiple mesh openings for ventilation, and its adjustable height allows it to fit on any mattress.
Some cribs for bedside use an additional side panel that can be adjusted to lower, allowing you an easy access to your baby without having to step out of your bed. This is a great choice for mothers who are breastfeeding, 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 associated to an increased risk of SIDS).
Most models have a built-in rocking function. This can be a very relaxing experience for your baby and aid them sleep. Some cribs offer a recline position that can be beneficial in the case of reflux or colic. It is best to use them under supervision, and a health professional or a GP is recommended prior to attempting this position.
A lot of cribs with a bedside crib co sleeper have a canopy that protects your baby from noise or light. This can help to calm them down. Some come with a storage compartment underneath, which is great for stashing extra blankets, nappies and clothing for your baby.
Some cribs for bedside cot reviews use can be converted into standalone cots or toddler beds and is a big selling feature for families. The Joie Roomie which was the winner of the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards is a fantastic example. It comes with removable side panels and a conversion kit and a tummy tilt that makes it a great travel companion. It also has 5 different height adjustments to fit your bed. It was praised by our MFM home testers for being simple to put together, comfortable and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also known as the pack and play) is another popular choice, and was shortlisted in the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfy
A foldable bedside crib crib lets you to keep an eye on your little one from the peace of your bed. It's a great option for new mums recovering from a C-section as you can easily carry your child towards you to feed their needs at the night or change their nappies without getting out of your 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 lets you co-sleep with no risk. (Make sure that the model chosen meets the current safety standards). Some allow you to lower the barrier but pop it back up after you've lifted baby out of the crib, which is ideal for parents who have an apprehension of their baby falling off the end of their mattress.
The Luah was awarded the Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot, or Moses Basket in 2021, is designed to attach to divans and beds, but requires longer straps (check your specifications to be sure that your bed can be accommodated). The spacious design comes with an opening side panel and a perforated bottom with a patented design that provides air cushioning to increase air flow. Plus, there's an integrated reflux setting as well as an swivel 360 so you can rotate the crib to suit the position of your baby.
If you are looking for something smaller Tutti Bambini CoZee has oak legs and a range of fabric options that match your decor. It's also incredibly easy to assemble. Georgina who took part in the MFM test was in a position to put it together in a matter of minutes without requiring any instructions. It's also a good travel cot, which folds flat and slipping into a convenient bag.
The Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, is also slightly larger than the average, however it is still compact and easy to fit 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
Look for cribs with removable mattress covers which can be washed in the machine when you are looking at cribs for bed or travel cots. This will allow you to keep it free of leaky nappies, baby sick and dribbles. You should also select one that is easily disassembled, allowing you to clean and sanitise every nook and cranny.
This is crucial, since it's the best way to be sure that all germs and dirt have been removed. Make sure that the sides of the crib are secure to ensure that your baby won't fall off or be trapped.
You'll also need to make sure that the crib is easy to clean and that it's a good fit with your bed. This is particularly crucial if you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. These cribs are designed to be tethered securely to the parent's side, allowing parents to have easy access to their baby during the night to feed and comfort them, while ensuring the safety that separate sleeping areas provide.
Another thing to consider when selecting a crib for your bed is if it comes with extra features you might find useful. Some cribs tilt or rock, which is great for babies who tend to be fussy.
It is important to make sure that your crib or travel bed has a firm, flat mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will lower the risk of SIDS because your baby's feet and head won't get caught in gaps or folds 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 that has been handed down from someone else or bought second-hand. Used mattresses are more prone to lose their shape over time which increases the risk of SIDS. All new cribs should meet BS EN 1130:2019, the latest standard that imposes stricter requirements for safe and effective sleep solutions.
Versatile
The bedside crib, also known as a co-sleeping bed as it's often referred to it is attached to the bed so that you can access your baby easily at night without having to leave your sleeping space. They can also be used as standalone cribs in the daytime. They usually feature a side panel which can be adjusted to lower, so that you can be able to see and touch your baby. Some cribs let you keep the panel closed throughout the night, giving you the comfort and intimacy of co-sleeping with your newborn and reduces the dangers of bed-sharing. Some cribs can be transformed into a travel cot. Other cribs come with additional features such as tilting, rocking, or converting into an older baby cot.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently well-loved crib and it's not just about its sleek, modern design. The crib comes with six height settings and a handy shelf for storage. It's also bulkier and heavier than some of the more comfortable cribs that we've tested, but it comes with a convenient bag to keep it clean and free of dust in storage.
The instructions are simple and there is a handy toolkit to aid you. It's also easy to clean with a machine-washable mattress cover and breathable fabrics. It comes with a few more extras than some of the other cribs we've used, such as an anti-reflux incline, rocking function and a storage pocket.
Jasmin says that this crib is great because it's "easy to reach the baby during the night to provide a relaxed feeding, and it's larger than other Moses Baskets, which means it will last a longer time before my son grows out". She also appreciates how easy it is to clean and that it feels sturdy and well made. It's even designed to fit on a divan bed, which makes it an ideal option for those who have limited space. Additionally, it comes with a handy carry bag to carry around when travelling. A perfect all-rounder.
Bedside cribs resemble an infant bassinet, and are attached to the side of the bed. Some have sides that can be raised for easy access, and others have an inclined design that is perfect for babies with reflux.
MFM test subject Georgina found this crib very easy to put together and the instructions were clear, making it an easy and quick build. It folds down to a compact size and comes with a handy bag for transport.
Easy to put together
They are small and simple to set-up, so they can be placed near your bed. They also tend to be lighter, making them more portable. Georgina, who was one of the MFM's home testers said that the Maxi-Cosi Lora was "super easy to put together, with clear instructions, and easy zips." The crib can be used as a portable travel cot and comes with a handy bag. It comes with multiple mesh openings for ventilation, and its adjustable height allows it to fit on any mattress.
Some cribs for bedside use an additional side panel that can be adjusted to lower, allowing you an easy access to your baby without having to step out of your bed. This is a great choice for mothers who are breastfeeding, 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 associated to an increased risk of SIDS).
Most models have a built-in rocking function. This can be a very relaxing experience for your baby and aid them sleep. Some cribs offer a recline position that can be beneficial in the case of reflux or colic. It is best to use them under supervision, and a health professional or a GP is recommended prior to attempting this position.
A lot of cribs with a bedside crib co sleeper have a canopy that protects your baby from noise or light. This can help to calm them down. Some come with a storage compartment underneath, which is great for stashing extra blankets, nappies and clothing for your baby.
Some cribs for bedside cot reviews use can be converted into standalone cots or toddler beds and is a big selling feature for families. The Joie Roomie which was the winner of the 2021 Mother and Baby Awards is a fantastic example. It comes with removable side panels and a conversion kit and a tummy tilt that makes it a great travel companion. It also has 5 different height adjustments to fit your bed. It was praised by our MFM home testers for being simple to put together, comfortable and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also known as the pack and play) is another popular choice, and was shortlisted in the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfy
A foldable bedside crib crib lets you to keep an eye on your little one from the peace of your bed. It's a great option for new mums recovering from a C-section as you can easily carry your child towards you to feed their needs at the night or change their nappies without getting out of your 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 lets you co-sleep with no risk. (Make sure that the model chosen meets the current safety standards). Some allow you to lower the barrier but pop it back up after you've lifted baby out of the crib, which is ideal for parents who have an apprehension of their baby falling off the end of their mattress.
The Luah was awarded the Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot, or Moses Basket in 2021, is designed to attach to divans and beds, but requires longer straps (check your specifications to be sure that your bed can be accommodated). The spacious design comes with an opening side panel and a perforated bottom with a patented design that provides air cushioning to increase air flow. Plus, there's an integrated reflux setting as well as an swivel 360 so you can rotate the crib to suit the position of your baby.
If you are looking for something smaller Tutti Bambini CoZee has oak legs and a range of fabric options that match your decor. It's also incredibly easy to assemble. Georgina who took part in the MFM test was in a position to put it together in a matter of minutes without requiring any instructions. It's also a good travel cot, which folds flat and slipping into a convenient bag.
The Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, is also slightly larger than the average, however it is still compact and easy to fit 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
Look for cribs with removable mattress covers which can be washed in the machine when you are looking at cribs for bed or travel cots. This will allow you to keep it free of leaky nappies, baby sick and dribbles. You should also select one that is easily disassembled, allowing you to clean and sanitise every nook and cranny.
This is crucial, since it's the best way to be sure that all germs and dirt have been removed. Make sure that the sides of the crib are secure to ensure that your baby won't fall off or be trapped.
You'll also need to make sure that the crib is easy to clean and that it's a good fit with your bed. This is particularly crucial if you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. These cribs are designed to be tethered securely to the parent's side, allowing parents to have easy access to their baby during the night to feed and comfort them, while ensuring the safety that separate sleeping areas provide.
Another thing to consider when selecting a crib for your bed is if it comes with extra features you might find useful. Some cribs tilt or rock, which is great for babies who tend to be fussy.
It is important to make sure that your crib or travel bed has a firm, flat mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will lower the risk of SIDS because your baby's feet and head won't get caught in gaps or folds 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 that has been handed down from someone else or bought second-hand. Used mattresses are more prone to lose their shape over time which increases the risk of SIDS. All new cribs should meet BS EN 1130:2019, the latest standard that imposes stricter requirements for safe and effective sleep solutions.
Versatile
The bedside crib, also known as a co-sleeping bed as it's often referred to it is attached to the bed so that you can access your baby easily at night without having to leave your sleeping space. They can also be used as standalone cribs in the daytime. They usually feature a side panel which can be adjusted to lower, so that you can be able to see and touch your baby. Some cribs let you keep the panel closed throughout the night, giving you the comfort and intimacy of co-sleeping with your newborn and reduces the dangers of bed-sharing. Some cribs can be transformed into a travel cot. Other cribs come with additional features such as tilting, rocking, or converting into an older baby cot.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently well-loved crib and it's not just about its sleek, modern design. The crib comes with six height settings and a handy shelf for storage. It's also bulkier and heavier than some of the more comfortable cribs that we've tested, but it comes with a convenient bag to keep it clean and free of dust in storage.
The instructions are simple and there is a handy toolkit to aid you. It's also easy to clean with a machine-washable mattress cover and breathable fabrics. It comes with a few more extras than some of the other cribs we've used, such as an anti-reflux incline, rocking function and a storage pocket.
Jasmin says that this crib is great because it's "easy to reach the baby during the night to provide a relaxed feeding, and it's larger than other Moses Baskets, which means it will last a longer time before my son grows out". She also appreciates how easy it is to clean and that it feels sturdy and well made. It's even designed to fit on a divan bed, which makes it an ideal option for those who have limited space. Additionally, it comes with a handy carry bag to carry around when travelling. A perfect all-rounder.