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A Small Bedside Cot That Attaches to Your Adult Bed

If you're looking to keep baby as close as possible to him at night, without having to get out of the bed, a crib for bed is the ideal solution. The breathable fabric allows you to easily see your baby and they are easy to lower if you need a 3am feed.

Some double as moses' baskets.

What is a bedside cot?

A bedside crib, also referred as a bassinet or a co-sleeper, is a small baby cot attached to your adult bed. This allows your baby bedside cot to sleep with you in peace. This is a type of co-sleeping that is safe and does not increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) like bedsharing and can help you build a bond with your newborn.

The cots come with an end that can be adjusted to allow you to reach your baby easily at night to comfort and feed them. This is especially helpful for mothers who are recovering from a csection. Many of them are portable or foldable which means you can use them for travel and as an interim solution for infants that aren't yet ready to transition to a larger crib.

Choose a crib that has a breathable mattress, and a protective cover that will shield your baby from staining. It is also advisable to purchase baby-safe accessories like a blanket, teether and cuddly toy.

If you are looking for a more long-term solution, some cribs come with conversion kits that let you convert them into a toddler bed or cot at the time that is right. This is great for extending their life span and making the transition more seamless. Some models have a removable portion at the top that can be converted into the bassinet. Some can be used with an adult bed that is standard or a high-rise model. This is a great option for families who plan to travel cot bedside frequently or change between bedrooms at night. Be aware of the dimensions of your bedroom to make sure you can fit in the crib comfortably. A lot of cribs have an incline which can be used to create an incline to accommodate babies with reflux.

The Joie Roomie Glide

They are known for their high-end baby products English brand Joie has stepped into the world of cribs for bedside crib and cot use with the Roomie Glide. The co-sleeper was created to enable parents to connect and sleep side by side with their babies, without sharing a single bed. It's loaded with features that make bonding between parents and baby safe, simple and enjoyable.

A gentle rocking motion can be activated by pressing the button. This gentle rhythm can to soothe your baby without disrupting their natural sleep patterns. This is great for older babies and toddlers who struggle to settle. It can also help with digestive issues such as colic and reflux.

The crib can be locked in it once the rocking is finished to stop it from moving. It can also be secured on the bed's side with a strap and clip attachment. This makes it extremely stable and secure, allowing you to enjoy a great night's sleep without having to worry about your little one rolling off into the middle of the room. The cocoon's rounded shape features soft padding on the sides and double mesh windows at both ends. This allows airflow while keeping your baby safe.

The mattress comes with a firm and comfortable and has an easy-to-clean cover. The lightweight aluminium frame makes the crib extremely lightweight and easy to set up. The four wheels that lock are covered in rubber to ensure the crib doesn't leave marks on your floor and are easy to move around. The crib is easy to clean with the fabric that is washable and can be easily packed in a bag for overnight stays.

The TuttiBambini CoZee Air

Created to be a safe next-to-me crib from birth to six months old, this premium model has rocking bars and castors for ease of movement. Its deluxe airflow mattress offers a comfortable sleep surface while ventilation panels ensure your baby is kept cool. There are also 6 different height settings, including an incline option that could help with congestion and reflux.

Unlike some bedside crib co sleeper cribs, which can be a challenge to clean due to their incessant stream of snot and dribble and snot, the Tutti Bambini CoZee Air has a wipe-clean liner and fabric that can be removed to wash in the machine. It also has a top bar that can be easily lowered for feeding at night without having to fiddle with zips in the dark.

Anna found the CoZee to be a safe, comfortable sleeping space for her infant. She liked that it didn't move like other models so she wasn't woken up in the night trying to soothe her baby during feedings. She also loved that the side of the chair could be lowered so that she didn't have to reach over her partner to lift the child out to feed her at night.

The CoZee is available in charcoal and oak and is a beautiful addition to the bedroom. It looks more designer than other cribs we've tried, which are often quite utilitarian. It's also relatively lightweight at just 11kg and comes with a carry bag so you can take it away on holidays or when you move your home. You only need to purchase an waterproof sheet and a safety strap to sleep with your partner. The instructions and pictures are easy to follow when you first open the box.

The Maxi-Cosi lora

The Iora is a bassinet for infants designed to make parents feel closer to their baby as they sleep. It adjusts up and down and slides through three positions to fit next to the bed of the parent or in the corner of the room so that baby is always close at hand. The breathable mesh siding allows air to flow through and allows you to glance at your baby. You can also store extra pajamas and supplies in the large storage basket beneath.

The Iora is a smaller bedside cot that folds flat. It also comes with a travel case to allow it to be carried anywhere. Our mom testers found it easy to move from room to room and believed that it was a good size for a bedside cot, and not too big or small. They also liked the large storage basket, which is ideal for stowing nappies or bedding.

This is a great choice for parents who want to sleep in a co-sleeping bed but don't want to share their bed. Or if one of the partners has mobility issues, such as arthritis or back pain. Our mom testers are thrilled with the ease with which they can access their baby in the Iora and that it comes with an option to tilt the bed upwards to help with gas.

Our mums love that it follows NICE guidelines. They recommend placing the infant in a Moses basket or crib on its own, without toys, blankets or pillows. The mattress is also sturdy and comfortable for babies and sheets are easily available. It's not as light as some of the smaller cribs on our list, so if you prefer something lighter and easier to move, you can choose another alternative.