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Baby Cribs and Cots Sales Statistics

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The baby cribs and cots market is segmented by product type (convertible, multifunctional, standard and portable) and distribution channel.

Our parent testers chose the SnuzFino as their top ranked cribs pick. Mum Katrina said, "I love the Toddler Kit. It truly prolongs the life of this crib". It is also vacuum-rolled so it is easy to put up.

Size

There is a lot to think about when choosing the ideal bed for your child. You'll need to consider size, safety, price, and style to make the right choice. Be sure to check the dimensions of the cot prior to you buy. The most common dimensions are 140cm x 70cm. However, this may vary from one brand to the next. You should also consider the age range in which a cot is suitable. This will help you decide whether you should upgrade your child to a single bed or toddler bed when they are ready.

A cot-bed is a flexible option because it can be converted to an infant bed or even a single bed when your child is old enough. This makes the transition much easier for you as well as your child and save you money.

Cot beds come in a assortment of shapes, sizes and finishes, making it essential to find the right fit for your nursery. Find a model that fits the space. Also, keep in mind that a majority of cots have removable sides to allow your child to play with toys or to sit in the bed. If your nursery has limited space, choose a compact cot that has curved edges.

Contact friends and family members who have children if you're unsure of the best fit for your nursery. They can offer valuable insight into their own experiences with different models, and offer suggestions based on their own experience. You can also read online reviews to get a better understanding of what other parents thought about the cot beds they purchased.

Cot beds are available in a variety of materials, with pine being the most sought-after. This is a soft wood that means it's more prone to scratches and dents but it's also a highly renewable material that is extremely durable and long-lasting. Other options include birch, beech and oak which are hard woods that offer greater resistance to wear and tear. Some cots are constructed from engineered wood which is a combination of plywood or MDF with a veneer of wood to make a more durable finish.

Safety

To ensure that babies sleep in a safe environment, cots and cot-beds must meet new standards for safety and health. They should also not have sharp edges, and the distance between bars must not exceed 6.5cm. This stops babies from climbing out and getting trapped between them, and is also a way to ensure that they do not use the bars as a ladder. If you are purchasing an antique or second-hand cot, it is important to make sure it conforms to the current safety standards and has been thoroughly cleaned. Older cots may have been painted with lead paint, which poses an enigma for children.

A high-quality cot should be simple to put together, and comes with clear instructions. It must also require a minimum number of tools. Ask your family members and friends for assistance when you're not confident about building the cot by yourself. Also, take the time to carefully read all safety instructions. Make sure you use a firm mattress that's not too thick and that is tightly fitted with no gaps. Avoid using pillows, cot bumpers or any other type of soft bedding since they could cause fatal inhalation.

Some cots can be converted into toddler beds. This will help you save money and make the transition from crib to bed as easy as you can. Some are multifunctional, with extra features like teething rails, storage drawers, and even a crib. This is a great option when you are planning to have more than one child. It can save you money.

When you are looking for a cot, look for one that meets your budget and the dimensions of your nursery. Consider whether you will be using it in a shared bedroom or intended for your own child's room. If the cot will be within your own space make sure you measure the space to ensure that it is comfortable and is not too close to furniture or radiators. You should also avoid placing the cot near window blind cords since they could pose a strangulation risk.

Convenience

It's easy to get caught up in the spec and safety features when buying for your Baby Crib however, don't forget to consider the convenience. If you're purchasing a cot bed you want it to be as easy to move from room to room, and even out into the garden. It's because your child could be sleeping in the crib for a longer amount of time than you imagine.

You can cut down on time and money by selecting a cot that can be converted into an infant bed. This is a very popular choice for parents, however you should be aware that it can cost more than a regular crib sets.

The John Lewis Elementary cot, which can be converted into a toddler bed is a fantastic example of a cot that is an outstanding value. The design is sleek and contemporary with open sides that let you easily monitor your child. It has three mattress positions, so your baby can develop. There are also teething rails to give you extra security.

Another popular option is the Mamas & Papas Franklin cot, which comes with a myriad of handy accessories. It comes with a drawer for storage as well as teething rails, and two height positions. This allows your Baby beds to continue using the cot until they are ready for a bed for toddlers. It also comes with a standard cot mattress, although you will have to purchase this separately.

You can also consider the Boori Eton Convertible Plus Cot Bed that goes one step further than converting to an infant bed. It can be transformed into a daybed or sofa, giving you more flexibility.

Another option is another option is the Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cotbed. It's a chic sleigh cot, however it's not as useful as other alternatives. It's not recommended for children less than 2 years old, and doesn't come with a fitted sheet. It's also easy to put together and you can get furniture that matches from the manufacturer.

Style

Cot beds come in various styles, including traditional sleigh and contemporary minimalist designs. Your personal preferences and the design of your nursery will determine which design you select. You might want to think about extra features, such as a storage compartment underneath, teething rails or dropping sides for infants.

If you choose a cot-bed with bars, it is important to remember that the distance between the bars should not exceed 6.5cm. Otherwise there's a risk of limbs being stuck. All cots and cot beds sold in the UK must meet the safety standard BS EN716-1:2008+A1:2013.

Some of the cots that we tested had bars that can be removed, which allows older children to be more independent while still being safe. The Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot, for example, can be converted to a toddler or daybed by attaching an attachment kit (sold separately). This allows it to be used from birth to the age of four and saves you the cost of buying an additional Toddler Bed.

Another alternative is the Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed that is sleek and stylish. It's a stylish Sleigh design that has a useful under-bed storage drawer that keeps all the essentials for babies within easy reach. Our test subject described it as being a doddle to put together, and also found that it has plenty of space for bedding and toys. It includes teething bars as well as an adjustable base that can be adjusted to three different heights.

Stokke Sleepi Cot beds are another design that can be transformed into a toddler bed with an upgrade kit for juniors (sold separately) and mattress extender. It is a great investment as it will last your child until they reach the age of five old. However, it's not one of the cheapest cots we have on our list.