Childs-cot -

: Most cots offer 2–3 mattress positions; higher positions make it easier to lift newborns, while lower positions are essential once the baby can sit or stand.

: A side that slides down to make accessing the baby easier, though these are strictly regulated and less common in some regions due to safety updates. childs-cot

💡 : Always place your baby on their back to sleep and keep the cot free of pillows, bumpers, or soft toys to reduce the risk of SIDS. : Most cots offer 2–3 mattress positions; higher

: Slats should be spaced between 45mm and 65mm to prevent a child’s head from becoming trapped. : Slats should be spaced between 45mm and

Depending on your space and budget, several styles are available:

A child’s cot (or crib) is a critical piece of nursery furniture designed to provide a safe, secure, and comfortable sleeping environment for infants and toddlers. Beyond being a bed, it acts as a regulated safety zone that evolves with the child’s early developmental milestones. Core Safety Standards

: A fixed-size bed, typically around 120cm x 60cm, suitable until the child is roughly two years old.