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Bedside Crib and Travel Cot
Bedside cribs resemble an infant bassinet, and are connected to the side of the bed. They typically come with a side that can be put down to make it easier to reach and some come with an incline option that is ideal for reflux babies.
MFM tester Georgina said that the crib was simple to put together and the directions were very easy to follow. It was a fast build. It folds into an extremely compact size and comes with a handy travel bag.
Easy to assemble
Bedside cribs are usually easy to set up, and are on the smaller side, so they 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 put together, with clear instructions and simple zips." This crib can be used as a portable travel crib, and it comes with a handy bag. It comes with multiple mesh openings for ventilation, and its adjustable height allows it to fit on any mattress.
Some cribs with a bedside have an additional side panel that can be lowered, giving you an easy access to your baby without having to get out of bed. This is a great option for mothers who are breastfeeding or those who want to stay close to their child at night, but don't want to take on the risk of co-sleeping.
The majority of models have built-in functions that allow you to rock your baby. This can be very comforting for your baby and can help them sleep. Some cribs have a reclining position, which is beneficial if your baby suffers from reflux or colic. This position should only be used under supervision. You should consult an expert in health or a doctor prior to attempting it.
Many bedside cribs come with a canopy to shield your baby from noise and light. This can help to calm them down. Some cribs come with an area for storage underneath that can be used to store extra blankets, diapers and clothing for your child.
Some cribs that are bedside can be transformed into standalone cots, or toddler beds, and this is often an important selling point for families. MFM's 2021 Mother and Baby Awards winner the Joie Roomie Go, for example, has removable side panels as well as conversion kits and a tummy tilt, making it versatile enough for travelling. It has five height adjustments that can be adjusted to your bed. Our MFM home testers loved it for being comfortable, easy to assemble and compact. The Graco Play Yard Also called a Pack and Play is a different popular option. It was nominated for the 2022 Mother&Baby Award.
Cosy and cozy
A bedside crib co sleeper crib allows you to watch your child from the peace of your bed. It's the ideal solution for a mom who is recovering from a csection, since you can easily carry your baby up to you for nappy or night feeds changes without having to get out of bed. And the most cozy cribs come with mesh sides that you can view your baby through.
Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier completely. This allows you to co-sleep without the risks. (Make sure that the model chosen meets the current safety requirements). Others allow you to lower the barrier but raise it after you've lifted baby off, which is ideal for parents who have fears of their child falling off the side of their mattress.
The Luah is the winner of the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Crib, Cot, or Moses Basket - is designed to attach to bedsteads as well as divan beds, however it does require a few more straps than some other models (check the specifications to be sure your bed can accommodate). The spacious design features an opening side panel, a patented perforated bottom that creates air cushioning to increase air flow. There's also an integrated set-up for reflux as well as the ability to swivel 360 degrees, allowing you to move the crib according to the position your baby prefers.
If you're looking for something smaller Tutti Bambini CoZee comes with oak legs with a variety of fabric options that will match 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 consult the instructions. It's also a fantastic travel cot. It folds flat and can be easily stuffed into bags.
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 however it is still compact and easy to fit into your bed. Georgina found it straightforward to put together, however she was not convinced that the zips could have been more clearly described on the instruction sheet.
Easy to clean
Look for cribs that come with removable mattress covers which can be washed in the machine while looking at cribs for bed or travel cots. This will keep it clean and free of dribbles, spit-up, and leaky diapers. It's important to choose one that is able to be disassembled and dismantled in parts, so you can get into all the nooks and crannies to conduct an efficient cleaning and sanitising.
This is vital, since it will ensure that all dirt and germs have been eliminated. It is also important to ensure that the crib's sides are securely connected, ensuring there aren't any gaps or areas in which your child could slip down or become trapped.
You'll also need to make sure that the crib is easy to clean and it fits with your bed. This is especially important if you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. They are designed to be attached securely to the side of the parent's bed, allowing parents to easily access their infant throughout the night to feed and comfort their baby while maintaining the safety of separate sleeping areas.
When you are choosing a crib to put at your bedside it is important to consider whether it has additional features that could be beneficial to you. For example, some have the capability to rock (useful for fussy sleepers) or tilt - but remember that you should only utilize this feature with care, as it can be dangerous if your child gets out of the crib.
It is important to ensure that your crib or travel bed has a firm, flat mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will reduce the chance of SIDS because your baby bedside co sleeper's head and feet won't fall into any folds or gaps in the bedding.
It's also recommended to purchase a new mattress for your cot, crib or travel bed, rather than using one given to you by someone else or bought second-hand. Used mattresses tend to lose their shape over time and can increase the risk of SIDS. All new cribs must meet BS EN 1130:2019, the most recent standard that introduces more stringent requirements for safe and effective sleep solutions.
Multi-faceted
A bedside crib (or co-sleeping crib as they're sometimes referred to) attaches to your bed, allowing you to reach your baby easily at night, without needing to get out of your sleeping space. They can also be used as standalone cribs in the daytime. They usually have a side panel which can be adjusted so that you can feel your baby's hand and see him. Some cribs allow you to keep the side panel down at night. This allows you to be close and comfortable with your baby, while minimizing the risks of sharing a bed. Some cribs will also convert into a travel cot, or include additional features such as Rocking Bedside crib, tilting (use with caution, remember to speak to your GP about this) or even turning into a baby cot bedside for older children or playpen.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently well-loved crib, and it's not just about its sleek Scandi aesthetic. The crib comes with six height settings and a handy shelf for storage. It's also a little heavier and bulkier than some of our more travel-friendly cribs and comes in an attractive bag that keeps it free of dust and clean when it's stored.
It's simple to put together with clear instructions and an easy-to-use toolkit to assist you. It's also easy to clean with a machine-washable mattress cover and breathable fabric. It also comes with a few extras in comparison to other cribs, such as an anti-reflux angle as well as a rocking feature and an storage compartment.
Jasmin says it's a great crib because it's "easy to reach baby during the night for fuss-free feeding, and larger than most Moses baskets, which means it will last longer until my son is out of it". She also likes the ease of clean and how it feels sturdy and well made. It can be placed on a divan, making it an ideal choice for those who have little space. Additionally, it comes with an easy-to-carry bag that you can take with you when you're travelling. A perfect all-rounder.
Bedside cribs resemble an infant bassinet, and are connected to the side of the bed. They typically come with a side that can be put down to make it easier to reach and some come with an incline option that is ideal for reflux babies.
MFM tester Georgina said that the crib was simple to put together and the directions were very easy to follow. It was a fast build. It folds into an extremely compact size and comes with a handy travel bag.
Easy to assemble

Some cribs with a bedside have an additional side panel that can be lowered, giving you an easy access to your baby without having to get out of bed. This is a great option for mothers who are breastfeeding or those who want to stay close to their child at night, but don't want to take on the risk of co-sleeping.
The majority of models have built-in functions that allow you to rock your baby. This can be very comforting for your baby and can help them sleep. Some cribs have a reclining position, which is beneficial if your baby suffers from reflux or colic. This position should only be used under supervision. You should consult an expert in health or a doctor prior to attempting it.
Many bedside cribs come with a canopy to shield your baby from noise and light. This can help to calm them down. Some cribs come with an area for storage underneath that can be used to store extra blankets, diapers and clothing for your child.
Some cribs that are bedside can be transformed into standalone cots, or toddler beds, and this is often an important selling point for families. MFM's 2021 Mother and Baby Awards winner the Joie Roomie Go, for example, has removable side panels as well as conversion kits and a tummy tilt, making it versatile enough for travelling. It has five height adjustments that can be adjusted to your bed. Our MFM home testers loved it for being comfortable, easy to assemble and compact. The Graco Play Yard Also called a Pack and Play is a different popular option. It was nominated for the 2022 Mother&Baby Award.
Cosy and cozy
A bedside crib co sleeper crib allows you to watch your child from the peace of your bed. It's the ideal solution for a mom who is recovering from a csection, since you can easily carry your baby up to you for nappy or night feeds changes without having to get out of bed. And the most cozy cribs come with mesh sides that you can view your baby through.
Some cribs allow you to lower the barrier completely. This allows you to co-sleep without the risks. (Make sure that the model chosen meets the current safety requirements). Others allow you to lower the barrier but raise it after you've lifted baby off, which is ideal for parents who have fears of their child falling off the side of their mattress.

If you're looking for something smaller Tutti Bambini CoZee comes with oak legs with a variety of fabric options that will match 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 consult the instructions. It's also a fantastic travel cot. It folds flat and can be easily stuffed into bags.
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 however it is still compact and easy to fit into your bed. Georgina found it straightforward to put together, however she was not convinced that the zips could have been more clearly described on the instruction sheet.
Easy to clean
Look for cribs that come with removable mattress covers which can be washed in the machine while looking at cribs for bed or travel cots. This will keep it clean and free of dribbles, spit-up, and leaky diapers. It's important to choose one that is able to be disassembled and dismantled in parts, so you can get into all the nooks and crannies to conduct an efficient cleaning and sanitising.
This is vital, since it will ensure that all dirt and germs have been eliminated. It is also important to ensure that the crib's sides are securely connected, ensuring there aren't any gaps or areas in which your child could slip down or become trapped.
You'll also need to make sure that the crib is easy to clean and it fits with your bed. This is especially important if you're using a bedside crib for co-sleeping. They are designed to be attached securely to the side of the parent's bed, allowing parents to easily access their infant throughout the night to feed and comfort their baby while maintaining the safety of separate sleeping areas.
When you are choosing a crib to put at your bedside it is important to consider whether it has additional features that could be beneficial to you. For example, some have the capability to rock (useful for fussy sleepers) or tilt - but remember that you should only utilize this feature with care, as it can be dangerous if your child gets out of the crib.
It is important to ensure that your crib or travel bed has a firm, flat mattress that fits comfortably into the frame. This will reduce the chance of SIDS because your baby bedside co sleeper's head and feet won't fall into any folds or gaps in the bedding.
It's also recommended to purchase a new mattress for your cot, crib or travel bed, rather than using one given to you by someone else or bought second-hand. Used mattresses tend to lose their shape over time and can increase the risk of SIDS. All new cribs must meet BS EN 1130:2019, the most recent standard that introduces more stringent requirements for safe and effective sleep solutions.
Multi-faceted
A bedside crib (or co-sleeping crib as they're sometimes referred to) attaches to your bed, allowing you to reach your baby easily at night, without needing to get out of your sleeping space. They can also be used as standalone cribs in the daytime. They usually have a side panel which can be adjusted so that you can feel your baby's hand and see him. Some cribs allow you to keep the side panel down at night. This allows you to be close and comfortable with your baby, while minimizing the risks of sharing a bed. Some cribs will also convert into a travel cot, or include additional features such as Rocking Bedside crib, tilting (use with caution, remember to speak to your GP about this) or even turning into a baby cot bedside for older children or playpen.
The SnuzPod 4 is a consistently well-loved crib, and it's not just about its sleek Scandi aesthetic. The crib comes with six height settings and a handy shelf for storage. It's also a little heavier and bulkier than some of our more travel-friendly cribs and comes in an attractive bag that keeps it free of dust and clean when it's stored.
It's simple to put together with clear instructions and an easy-to-use toolkit to assist you. It's also easy to clean with a machine-washable mattress cover and breathable fabric. It also comes with a few extras in comparison to other cribs, such as an anti-reflux angle as well as a rocking feature and an storage compartment.
Jasmin says it's a great crib because it's "easy to reach baby during the night for fuss-free feeding, and larger than most Moses baskets, which means it will last longer until my son is out of it". She also likes the ease of clean and how it feels sturdy and well made. It can be placed on a divan, making it an ideal choice for those who have little space. Additionally, it comes with an easy-to-carry bag that you can take with you when you're travelling. A perfect all-rounder.
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