bedside cot 6 months plus Offers Versatility and Safety
A bedside cot made of wood is a safe and practical method to bring your baby closer to you during your sleep time. It's also adaptable, easily converting into a crib or bassinet.
Some cots are convertible with adjustable mattress bases and rails that can be removed. These options allow your baby to gradually move into a toddler bed as they get older.
Safety
A quality bedside cot is secure and durable. It will comply with European safety standards and be free from dangers such as drop-side mechanisms, soft toys, dangling cords, or slats that could be used as a foothold by children who climb. It is also free from the kind of dangles or stickers that could choke or catch infants. If you are using a cot that is used be sure that it's not painted with lead paint or has an adjustable drop-side mechanism. It must be dry and clean with a comfortable and mattress that is breathable and fits snugly and has no gaps.
It's also an excellent idea to purchase a new mattress to put in the cot, as older mattresses are more likely to have sagging or be too thin, which is a risk of choking. It's a good idea avoid adding extra items such as pillows and duvets since they increase the chance of suffocation or straining. The Lullaby Trust advises you to ensure that your baby's crib is free of any items that may distract or interfere with their sleep, including toys such as dangley cot bumpers and dangley mobiles.
Convenience
Some cots, including the Leander Linea or Stokke Sleepi Mini, have an adjustable height mattress base that lets you bring your baby close by during bedtime. You can also lower the base as your child grows and begins to stand, preparing them for an independent routine at bedtime. Other convertible cots, for instance the Comfy Cubs Wooden Bedside Bassinet Sleeper, are designed to transition from a bedside crib to a separate bassinet and finally, a toddler bed when your child is ready to make the move. Make sure to pair your cot with baby-safe accessories to ensure security and comfort.
Design
The design of the bedside cot made of wood can be modern or traditional. It could also come with a white or wood finish, which is perfect for creating a neutral and modern-looking nursery. Some models even have a drawer to help with storage.
Co-sleeper cots are another great option for parents who want to sleep with their baby. They can be easily transformed into a bassinet by the removal of the side rails. They are a safe and secure option for infants and toddlers who aren't yet ready to make the transition to their own beds.
Like all cribs, bedside cots need a variety of accessories to ensure your baby is at ease. A soft, breathable mattress cover is essential to shield your child from leaks and spills. You can also put in an extra blanket or cuddly toy in order to help your baby calm down.

Durability
Unlike cheaper materials like MDF and chipboard, solid wooden cot beds are built to last. They are strong enough to withstand the demands of daily use, and are less likely to emit off-gasses. This makes them a safer choice for your child. They're also easy to disassemble, which makes it easier for parents to clean them.
Many designs are available in neutral colours and white to coordinate with the rest of your nursery. You can match the cot with white Moses basket as well as a foam mattress and bedding set to create a unified appearance. Some cots and cots, like the Leander Linea and the Stokke Sleepi Mini are equipped with an adjustable mattress base that can be lowered or raised to accommodate your child's changing requirements. This can help them gain confidence by letting them get into and out of bed on their own.
Solid wood cots last for a long time and be passed down to future generations. They're also an excellent choice for families who love to redecorate their bedrooms frequently because they can easily be adapted to accommodate new colour schemes and aesthetics without losing their practicality.