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Cots and beds

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Cot bed without bars to avoid potential injury

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TinkerPony · 16/04/2020 22:06

I do not like cot/bed that have bars there that risk of arms and legs getting stuck between them.
So what the best alternative?
Travel cot? But add a excellent quality mattress for better use.
Right now I could get a travel cot that available in alid brand my babiie don't know if any good. Reviews focus on their strollers and travel set.
Or any other product that I may not be aware.
Thanks in advance.

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TinkerPony · 16/04/2020 22:44

Forgot to include my Babe 6 months old.
Current crib is a cosleeper rarely used as bedshare and breastfeed to sleep every night and through the nights.

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AllTheProsecco · 16/04/2020 22:47

Have you thought about a floor bed instead? DD has been in hers since 9 months and recently switched to a normal bed at 2.5. Only rolled out once and as only a few inches off the floor, she didn't even wake up.

MarinaMarinara · 16/04/2020 22:48

Have a proper cot, get an airwrap (safe, breathable version of a cot bumper). Stops little one getting arms or legs stuck but means the mattress is properly supported on wooden slats and is at a better height as travel cots are low and not usually adjustable. That’s what we did.

TinkerPony · 16/04/2020 23:56

Great tips floor mattress when older and the air mesh wrap for cot never knew about this.

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