After the first six months, you’ll want a separate safe space for your baby to sleep as they grow. Shop our top picks from ...
At between four and six months he'll need to move into a cot, which will be a stepping stone towards a "grown-up" bed. Cots need high sides so that a standing baby cannot fall out. Most of them ...
As well as a portable bed for overnight sleep and naps, many travel cots can be used as playpens (just add a few balls for instant ball pit fun – minus the soft play germs) or a place to pop an ...
From keeping your infant in your bedroom for the first six months to ensuring cots contain just two key items, The Lullaby ...
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Be aware that adding a mattress can also affect the stability of the bed, so ensure the mattress top is at least 50cm below the top rail of the cot to avoid toppling. Can I use a travel cot every day?