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It can also track their sleep cycles to help you know your child's behavior.<br><br>Another great alternative is the Stokke Sleepi Cot. This minimalistic cot is made out of solid beech, and comes with a the ability to remove the panel and transform it into an infant bed. It also has an impressive range of mattress bases, meaning you can customize the level of your child's sleeping area as they expand. It's a great choice for smaller bedrooms or those with ceilings that slope. Our panel also found it easy to put together.<br><br>Another budget-friendly cot is the Elementary cot from John Lewis' Anyday collection. It is available in a variety of finishes from white to dark slate gray and is suitable from birth until the time your child reaches the age of four. It comes with three mattress height settings, which will help you to reach your child easily, and can be converted into a toddler bed by removing the sides and putting in the footboard. The crib includes a mattress and is FSC certified.<br><br>Safety<br><br>Cots and cots are essential for your baby's nursery However, they must be secure. Find a cot that is certified to meet the British safety standards and carries the code BS EN 716. It must have a flat, firm mattress and not be stuffed with duvets, pillows or bumpers that aren't suggested.<br><br>If you're buying a second-hand cot, make sure it's not too old since paint could contain lead which can be harmful to infants. Look for indications of wear and tear, particularly on the sides where children might rub their hands, since this could cause irritation to the skin. Also, make sure to look for any stickers or transfers as these can peel off and present the risk of choking your baby.<br><br>Certain cots are equipped with extra features, such as teething rails, storage drawers, and even a toothing rail. One of our mum testers was particularly impressed by this model from John Lewis which is both stylish and practical. It's easy to assemble and all the pieces are alphabetized," she said. She added that it was also one of the most simple cribs to convert into a toddler-sized bed. The cot also comes with an optional drawer that helps keep the nursery organized and also has three adjustable heights so you can use it as your child grows.<br><br>Another thing to consider is the depth of the cot. It is recommended to choose an cot that has at least 50cm in depth, as this will prevent your child from climbing the cot as they become more mobile. It is also important to consider the kind of mattress you'll need, as there are many choices out available from foam and spring interiors to natural materials for allergy sufferers. If you're considering buying a new cot you might think about a cot mattress protector to guard against spills or stains. 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If you select a model with bars that are too close together the baby could get trapped or choke, and it is important to ensure that the drop-side mechanism operates smoothly and effectively and cannot be easily removed by your child.<br><br>You should also ensure that the cot you buy conforms to UK safety standards, which is usually BS EN 716, and if it converts into a bed, BS 8509, which includes an anti-bite plastic strip along the top of the bars. This information is typically included in the description of the product for the [https://zbozi.zive.cz/exit?offer_id=4581029879&product_id=910502471&target_url=https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/ Cot Bed] or bed, but you may also check the retailer's website.<br><br>Convertibility<br><br>You might want your cot to last a long time and some models are designed to do just that. The majority of popular cots can be converted into toddler beds or sofas. This allows you to keep using it after the infant stage. These are more expensive due to the fact that they must support the weight of an adult for a longer period of time, however, they can offer excellent value for money if you intend to keep using them after your baby has grown.<br><br>It's important to make sure that the cot you select is in compliance with UK safety standards. Examine the BS EN code on the page of the product to confirm. Also, make sure the base is completely slatted with no gaps on any sides. If it does not then you'll need to purchase a new mattress for your bed.<br><br>Some cots are also equipped with extra features like storage drawers and teething rails that can help reduce space and make your parenting life easier. Others are easy to assemble, which is perfect for those who are short on time or worried about putting it together yourself. One of our mum test subjects rated the John Lewis cot-bed as 'easiest to assemble flatpack'. 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