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Bedside Crib and Travel Cot
Bedside cribs resemble the bassinet that is attached to the sides of the bed. Some have an end that can be adjusted to allow easy access, and others have an incline that is perfect for babies who have reflux.
MFM tester Georgina found the crib to be easy to put together and the instructions were clear, which made it an easy and quick build. It also folds down to an extremely compact size and comes with a handy bag for transport.
Easy to assemble
bedside cots for newborns cribs are usually easy to set up, and Bedside Crib and Travel Cot are usually on the smaller side to are able to be placed neatly beside your bed. They are also lighter, making them more transportable. Georgina, who was one of MFM's home testers, said that the Maxi-Cosi Lora was "super easy to assemble, with clear instructions and zips that are easy to open." This crib can be used as a portable cot and comes with a handy bag. It has multiple mesh openings for ventilation and its height adjustable allows it to fit any mattress.
Some bedside cribs feature the option of a side panel that can be removed to let you be able to easily reach your baby without stepping out of the bed. This is a great option for mothers who are breastfeeding, or those who want to be with their baby throughout the night, but don't want to risk co-sleeping (which is linked to a higher risk of SIDS).
Most models have an integrated rocking feature. This can be a comforting experience for your baby and aid them sleep. Some cribs can recline in a position, which is useful for babies suffering from reflux or colic. They should only be used under supervision. A doctor or health professional should be consulted prior to trying this position.
A lot of cribs with a bedside have a canopy to shield your baby from noise or light. This can help in calming them down. Some have a storage compartment beneath, bedside Crib and travel cot which is ideal to store extra blankets, nappies and clothing for your baby.
Many bedside cribs are convertible into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a major selling feature for a lot of families. MFM's 2021 Mother&Baby Awards winner, the Joie Roomie Go for instance, comes with side panels that can be removed with conversion kits, as well as tilting tummies that make it versatile enough for travelling. It has five different height adjustments that can be adjusted to your bed. Our MFM home test participants praised the Joie Roomie Go for being comfortable and easy to set up and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also called as the pack and play) is another favorite, and was shortlisted in the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfortable
You can watch your child from the in the comfort of your bed using a crib that is placed at your bedside. It's a great option for mothers who are recovering from a C-section since you can easily carry your infant towards you to feed their needs at the night or change their nappies with no need to get out of bed. The cosiest cribs come with mesh sides that let you see your baby through.
Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier completely. This allows you to sleep with your baby without any risk. (Make sure that the crib you choose is compliant with the current safety standards). Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier, but raise it again after you take the baby out. This is a good option for parents concerned about their child rolling off their mattress.
The Luah, which won the Mother&Baby Awards best bedside cots Cot, or Moses Basket in 2021, is designed to attach to bedsteads and divans but requires longer straps (check your specifications to be sure your bed can be accommodated). It's a spacious design with an opening side panel and a patented perforated base that creates an air cushion that helps increase airflow. Plus, there's an integrated setting for reflux and a 360 swivel to allow you to rotate the crib to fit the position of your baby.
If you're looking for something a smaller the Tutti Bambini CoZee is another stylish choice with oak legs and stylish fabrics to fit your decor. It's also super-easy to assemble as Georgina, who took part in our MFM tests was able to put it together quickly and didn't need to look up the instructions. It's also a great travel cot that folds flat and slipping into a convenient bag.
The Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, is also on the larger side but is still quite small and easy to put onto your bed. Georgina also found it easy to assemble however she was disappointed that the instructions could have been clearer regarding the zips.
Easy to clean
When you're looking at travel cots and bedside cribs, look for ones that come with a mattress cover that can be machine-washed. This will allow you to keep it clean from spills, nappies, infant sick and spills. It's important to select a model that is able to be removed and partially dismantled so that you can access all the corners and crevices for a thorough cleaning and sanitising session.
This is essential, as it will ensure that all germs and dirt have been cleared away. Verify that the sides of the crib are secure so that your baby cannot fall down or get trapped.
You'll also need to ensure that the crib is easy to clean and it is a good fit for your bed. This is particularly important if you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. They are designed to be attached securely to the side of the bed for parents and allow parents to easily access their baby throughout the night to feed and comfort their baby while maintaining the safety of separate sleeping areas.
Another thing to think about when choosing a large bedside cot crib is if it comes with extra features you might find useful. For instance, some cribs come with the ability to rock (useful for fussy sleepers) or tilt, but be aware that you should only make use of this feature with caution because it could be dangerous if your child falls out.
You'll need to make sure that your crib or travel bed is made of a firm, flat mattress that fits snugly into the frame. This will reduce the risk of SIDS by ensuring that your baby's head and feet don't slide down into any gaps or folds in the bedding.
It's a good idea to purchase a new mattress for your crib or travel cot, rather than using one that was passed down or purchased second-hand. Mattresses that are used tend to lose their shape with time, increasing the risk of SIDS. All new cribs must meet BS EN1130:2019. This is the latest standard, which introduces more stringent requirements to ensure secure and efficient sleep solutions.
Versatile
A bedside crib (or co-sleeping crib, as they're often referred to) is attached to your bed, allowing you to reach your baby easily at night without having to get out of your own sleeping area. They can also be used as a separate crib in the daytime. Most will have a side panel that can be lowered, so you can feel and see your baby. Some have the option to keep the panel closed all night, which gives you the intimacy and convenience of sleeping with your baby however it reduces the risk of bed sharing. Some cribs can also be converted into an oversized travel cot. Others have additional features such as tilting, rocking or converting into a larger crib for babies.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently popular crib and it's not just about its sleek Scandi aesthetic. This crib has six height settings, as well as a useful shelf to store things on. It's also a little heavier and bulkier than many of our more travel-friendly cribs however it comes with an attractive bag that keeps it dust-free and clean when it's stored.
It's easy to assemble with clear instructions and a handy toolkit to help you. It's also easy to clean with an easy-to-clean mattress cover and breathable fabrics. It also comes with a few amenities than other bedside cribs we've tried, such as an anti-reflux incline, a rocking function and a storage pocket.
Jasmin says that this crib is great because it is "easy to reach the baby in the middle of the night for a peaceful feeding and larger than most Moses Baskets, which means it will last a longer time before my son grows out". She also likes that it's easy to wipe down and feels solid and well-made. It's even designed to fit on a divan bed, which makes it a great option for those with small space. It also comes with a handy bag that you can carry with you on your travels. A perfect all-rounder.

MFM tester Georgina found the crib to be easy to put together and the instructions were clear, which made it an easy and quick build. It also folds down to an extremely compact size and comes with a handy bag for transport.
Easy to assemble
bedside cots for newborns cribs are usually easy to set up, and Bedside Crib and Travel Cot are usually on the smaller side to are able to be placed neatly beside your bed. They are also lighter, making them more transportable. Georgina, who was one of MFM's home testers, said that the Maxi-Cosi Lora was "super easy to assemble, with clear instructions and zips that are easy to open." This crib can be used as a portable cot and comes with a handy bag. It has multiple mesh openings for ventilation and its height adjustable allows it to fit any mattress.
Some bedside cribs feature the option of a side panel that can be removed to let you be able to easily reach your baby without stepping out of the bed. This is a great option for mothers who are breastfeeding, or those who want to be with their baby throughout the night, but don't want to risk co-sleeping (which is linked to a higher risk of SIDS).
Most models have an integrated rocking feature. This can be a comforting experience for your baby and aid them sleep. Some cribs can recline in a position, which is useful for babies suffering from reflux or colic. They should only be used under supervision. A doctor or health professional should be consulted prior to trying this position.
A lot of cribs with a bedside have a canopy to shield your baby from noise or light. This can help in calming them down. Some have a storage compartment beneath, bedside Crib and travel cot which is ideal to store extra blankets, nappies and clothing for your baby.
Many bedside cribs are convertible into toddler beds or standalone cots. This is a major selling feature for a lot of families. MFM's 2021 Mother&Baby Awards winner, the Joie Roomie Go for instance, comes with side panels that can be removed with conversion kits, as well as tilting tummies that make it versatile enough for travelling. It has five different height adjustments that can be adjusted to your bed. Our MFM home test participants praised the Joie Roomie Go for being comfortable and easy to set up and compact. The Graco Play Yard (also called as the pack and play) is another favorite, and was shortlisted in the 2022 Mother&Baby Awards.
Cosy and comfortable
You can watch your child from the in the comfort of your bed using a crib that is placed at your bedside. It's a great option for mothers who are recovering from a C-section since you can easily carry your infant towards you to feed their needs at the night or change their nappies with no need to get out of bed. The cosiest cribs come with mesh sides that let you see your baby through.
Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier completely. This allows you to sleep with your baby without any risk. (Make sure that the crib you choose is compliant with the current safety standards). Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier, but raise it again after you take the baby out. This is a good option for parents concerned about their child rolling off their mattress.
The Luah, which won the Mother&Baby Awards best bedside cots Cot, or Moses Basket in 2021, is designed to attach to bedsteads and divans but requires longer straps (check your specifications to be sure your bed can be accommodated). It's a spacious design with an opening side panel and a patented perforated base that creates an air cushion that helps increase airflow. Plus, there's an integrated setting for reflux and a 360 swivel to allow you to rotate the crib to fit the position of your baby.
If you're looking for something a smaller the Tutti Bambini CoZee is another stylish choice with oak legs and stylish fabrics to fit your decor. It's also super-easy to assemble as Georgina, who took part in our MFM tests was able to put it together quickly and didn't need to look up the instructions. It's also a great travel cot that folds flat and slipping into a convenient bag.
The Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted for the Best Cot, Crib or Moses Basket at the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards, is also on the larger side but is still quite small and easy to put onto your bed. Georgina also found it easy to assemble however she was disappointed that the instructions could have been clearer regarding the zips.
Easy to clean
When you're looking at travel cots and bedside cribs, look for ones that come with a mattress cover that can be machine-washed. This will allow you to keep it clean from spills, nappies, infant sick and spills. It's important to select a model that is able to be removed and partially dismantled so that you can access all the corners and crevices for a thorough cleaning and sanitising session.
This is essential, as it will ensure that all germs and dirt have been cleared away. Verify that the sides of the crib are secure so that your baby cannot fall down or get trapped.
You'll also need to ensure that the crib is easy to clean and it is a good fit for your bed. This is particularly important if you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. They are designed to be attached securely to the side of the bed for parents and allow parents to easily access their baby throughout the night to feed and comfort their baby while maintaining the safety of separate sleeping areas.
Another thing to think about when choosing a large bedside cot crib is if it comes with extra features you might find useful. For instance, some cribs come with the ability to rock (useful for fussy sleepers) or tilt, but be aware that you should only make use of this feature with caution because it could be dangerous if your child falls out.
You'll need to make sure that your crib or travel bed is made of a firm, flat mattress that fits snugly into the frame. This will reduce the risk of SIDS by ensuring that your baby's head and feet don't slide down into any gaps or folds in the bedding.
It's a good idea to purchase a new mattress for your crib or travel cot, rather than using one that was passed down or purchased second-hand. Mattresses that are used tend to lose their shape with time, increasing the risk of SIDS. All new cribs must meet BS EN1130:2019. This is the latest standard, which introduces more stringent requirements to ensure secure and efficient sleep solutions.
Versatile
A bedside crib (or co-sleeping crib, as they're often referred to) is attached to your bed, allowing you to reach your baby easily at night without having to get out of your own sleeping area. They can also be used as a separate crib in the daytime. Most will have a side panel that can be lowered, so you can feel and see your baby. Some have the option to keep the panel closed all night, which gives you the intimacy and convenience of sleeping with your baby however it reduces the risk of bed sharing. Some cribs can also be converted into an oversized travel cot. Others have additional features such as tilting, rocking or converting into a larger crib for babies.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently popular crib and it's not just about its sleek Scandi aesthetic. This crib has six height settings, as well as a useful shelf to store things on. It's also a little heavier and bulkier than many of our more travel-friendly cribs however it comes with an attractive bag that keeps it dust-free and clean when it's stored.
It's easy to assemble with clear instructions and a handy toolkit to help you. It's also easy to clean with an easy-to-clean mattress cover and breathable fabrics. It also comes with a few amenities than other bedside cribs we've tried, such as an anti-reflux incline, a rocking function and a storage pocket.

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