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Cots & bassinets

How about a baby cot that’s both safe and stylish? Our range of baby cots and beds, designed with your little one’s safety in mind. From cosy cot beds with drawers to modern bedside cots, we offer options that grow with your child, many converting into toddler beds. For safety, ensure the cot and mattress are the same size, with no gaps at the edges.

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SNIGLAR: light wooden baby crib with light mattress, rectangular shape.SNIGLAR Cot, beech, 60x120 cm

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White GULLIVER baby cot with wooden frame, ventilated base, adjustable height, simple design.Baby room with white GULLIVER cot, grey walls, plant, art prints, and round rug. Cot is large, centred, with shelves beside it.
MYLLRA Cot with drawer, white, 70x140 cmChilds room with MYLLRA cot & storage, decorated with photos & toys.

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White wooden baby cot, rectangular and minimalist design, four raised legs, vertical slats on all sides for ventilation.White nursery cot, small blue rug, beige chair, elephant toy, blue wall.
GONATT Cot with drawer, white, 70x140 cmGONATT Cot with drawer, white, 70x140 cm
A white SUNDVIK baby cot with vertical slats, sturdy wooden construction, and adjustable base height.Baby nursery with SUNDVIK white cot, blue panelling, floral wallpaper, white dresser, soft toys, and polka dot rug.
ÄLSKVÄRD white & natural wood baby cot with low base and safety guard.Blue kids room, grey cot, art prints.
ÄLSKVÄRD bassinet: oval, wooden legs, mesh fabric, light-colored, mobile with wheels.Wooden bassinet with mesh on wheels, beside window, on polka dot rug, near beige chair and stuffed toy.

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Ikea SNIGLAR light wood baby crib and changer with mattress.Baby nursery with light wood crib, changing table, shelves, and skylight.
Bright green GULLIVER baby cot with white mattress, four raised sides, and simple rectangular design.Bright green GULLIVER baby cot, square with spindles, fits well in cosy nursery, surrounded by decor.

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White GULLIVER baby cot and changing table set, wooden.A nursery with a white GULLIVER cot and changing table, light green wall, and a mobile with toys.

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Creating a safe haven: Understanding cots for your little one

Choosing the right cot for your baby is a crucial decision for any parent. A cot is the cornerstone of your baby's sleep environment, providing a secure and comfortable space for rest and growth.

What exactly is a cot?

A cot is a small bed designed specifically for infants and young children. It features high sides to prevent falls and is typically made of wood or metal. Cots are designed to provide a safe, comfortable sleeping environment for babies from birth until they're ready to transition to a bigger bed.

Are cots safe for newborns?

Yes, cots are considered one of the safest places for newborns to sleep when used correctly. Look for cots that meet current safety standards. When setting up your baby's cot, ensure mattress fits snugly with no gaps around the edges. Keep the cot free from toys, pillows, or loose bedding that could pose a suffocation risk.

What size is a cot bed?

A standard cot bed typically measures approximately 70 cm wide and 140 cm long. This size provides ample room for a growing child while still fitting comfortably in most nurseries. Some cot beds are designed with convertible features that allow them to be used as a toddler bed later on, extending their usability as the child grows.

When to lower the cot and take sides off?

Lowering the cot mattress should happen in stages as your baby grows. Start with the highest position for newborns, then lower it as your baby begins to sit up, typically around 6 months. The lowest position is safest when your baby can pull themselves up to stand, usually around 8-10 months. As for removing the sides, this usually happens when converting to a toddler bed, around 18 months to 3 years. Always follow the manual for your specific cot model to ensure safety.

At what age should children transition from a cot to a bed?

Most children make the switch from a cot to a bed between 18 months and 3 and a half years old. However, there's no one-size-fits-all answer, as every child is unique. It's generally recommended to wait until your child is at least 2 years old before making the transition. Signs that your child might be ready include outgrowing the cot or showing an interest in sleeping in a "big kid" bed.