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It's all you have to do is place your feet on them to create the sleep surface.<br><br>The only negative is that it's a little tricky to dismantle and you'll need to be really strong to lift the legs and then it can take some effort to remove the frame. It's not a major issue and I believe it's the best lightweight frame I've tested.<br><br>If you're looking for something a little more robust and long-lasting, take a look at the range of cot beds that are available on the market. They're generally suitable from birth to about 2 years old, so you'll need to purchase a single bed for your child at some point if you opt for this option.<br><br>Some children prefer to stay in a cot for longer than this, however most want to get their first single bed - which can be presented as a 'prize' for being a big sister or brother!<br><br>The Cot One is a comfortable choice for babies and small children, offering a wonderful night's sleep on any kind of ground, including hard surfaces. 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This is a crucial feature as children may choke if their heads get stuck between gaps or protrusions in the cot.<br><br>The only downside to this cot is that it's not the most portable, as it requires considerable effort to fold and can be a bit finicky when trying to get the legs. Additionally, it's the largest cot on our list and is a bit heavy to carry around in the event that you need to move it away from its storage location.<br><br>This premium wood cot is the perfect choice if you are looking for a cot that comes with all the features. It is a beautiful piece of furniture that enhances the look, comfort and function in your living space. It looks beautiful in any nursery, and can be incorporated into various styles for kids' bedrooms when your child is out of it.<br><br>Triple Cot<br><br>Cots are designed specifically for babies and offer an ideal sleeping area that is safe to ensure your little one gets the rest they require. 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Some cot mattresses are made of natural materials like wool or cotton. However there are models made from polyurethane.<br><br>Choose a cot that has mesh sides. This allows air to circulate to keep your baby cool. Check the length of the bars too and ensure that they do not exceed 6.5cm apart to stop your baby from escaping. It is also recommended to avoid cots with solid foot and head boards because they can trap limbs or clothing.<br><br>Another thing to consider is how easy the cot is to clean. Make sure it can be washed in the machine and what the instructions for cleaning are for the fabric as well as any removable parts. You'll also have to consider whether your standard cot bedding will fit or if you'll need purchase specialized travel cot sheets.<br><br>Babies require a lot of toys including nappies (which can quickly accumulate!) bedding clothing, toys and more. 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