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Tutti Bambini & Co-sleeping

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spudlet7 · 25/10/2018 13:06

Does anybody have a Tutti Bambini cot bed? And used it for co-sleeping?

DS is 5 weeks and in a Moses basket right now. He's growing fast and we're loathe to spend £150+ on a bedside crib that he'll only fit into for a few months. Whereas obviously a cot bed will last him for at least a couple years.

They look like the height wouldn't match a normal bed though and I've also read that people found the rails a bit low when their DC we're standing etc.

Any thoughts?

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spudlet7 · 25/10/2018 17:07

Anyone?

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Thecaravan · 25/10/2018 18:01

Hi I'm pretty sure a tutti bambini is only designed for the early months. They are far too low to use once your baby can get themselves into a sitting position. We had the snuzpod which lasted DD til 7 months then she went into a regular cot.

spudlet7 · 25/10/2018 18:59

@Thecaravan They say on the website up to 4 years. Maybe you're thinking of the cribs? I'm talking about the cot beds.

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Thecaravan · 26/10/2018 03:25

Ah okay sorry. Yes I was thinking of the crib.

needsanewname · 26/10/2018 03:55

Yes I have one and we love it. DD has slept in it from day 1, first attached to the bed and now independently but still in the room.

She's almost 4 months old and still has plenty of room in it. As with all co-sleepers and Moses, she'll have to move once sitting up independently.

needsanewname · 26/10/2018 03:56

Oh just reread the post, we have the crib! It will last a good while though.

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