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December 4, 2009

Cotbeds Buying Guide

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Cotbeds can be used from birth until your child is around five or six years old meaning that you don’t have to buy a basket, cot or toddler bed. The other big advantage is that because you simply modify your child’s existing bed the transitions from one bed to another that can normally be quite traumatic can be smooth and relatively stress free. As with most baby products there is a huge selection in the market and so doing your research before you part with your cash will help to find the product that is right for you and your baby.
Initially your baby is going to be spending the majority of his day in his cotbed so it is not a purchase that you can take lightly. This item of furniture is also designed to be used for a number of years and so along with the safety aspects you need to consider the style and ‘fit’ with your home decor.

Adjustable Base Position
It is important that you can adjust the height of the base as your baby grows. You should be looking for a cotbed that has 2 or 3 different settings for the mattress height. At the start you will want the top position as this gives you the easiest access to your baby. Once your baby starts to push up onto their hands and knees unaided you will need to move the base down for additional safety. The sides of the cotbed should be at least 500mm higher than the mattress when it is in its lowest position.

Fixed Sides or Dropsides
This is mostly a personal decision but if you should be particularly petite or have a back condition then a dropside cotbed can be beneficial and desirable. If you choose a dropside get one with a one-handed operation that is simple to use with latches that cannot be reached by your child.

Cotbed Mattress
It is important that you consider ventilation as you need to ensure that around your baby’s head there will be a constant flow of air. A system for ventilation in the mid as well as the head section of the mattress is ideally what you will require, especially as you should be putting your baby to sleep in the ‘feet to foot’ position. Also very important is that you get a mattress that fits properly into the frame. If you push the mattress to the side of the cot then there should not be more than a 4cm gap to the side railings. A top tip when picking out a mattress is to look for one that has removable and reversible covers as well as a a surface that can be wiped clean. You should also note that you will need to buy cotbed bedding and not bedding designed for cots otherwise it will not fit.

Teething Rails
When a baby begins teething it is natural for them to chew on the edges of their cot. Teething rails will not only protect your babys teeth but they are also going to prevent damage to the cot sides.

Slat Spacing
A baby will generally wriggle, move about and get themselves in all sorts of places they really shouldn’t be and so you need to make sure that the spaces in the base and railings of the cotbed are narrow enough that your baby is not going to get stuck. Within the UK the recommendation is that the spaces between the slats in the railings should be between 45-65mm and in the mattress base less than 60mm wide.

Build Quality and Finish
Make sure you choose a sturdy cotbed. If you build the cotbed yourself then make sure that all of the fixtures and fittings are provided and that they are securely fastened when in place. If corner posts are present they must not be higher than 1.5mm and any cotbed that has splintered wood or sharp edges should be avoided. Any finishes that have been applied to the cotbed should be non lead based and be non toxic.

September 13, 2009

Information for Buying the Best Baby Toys

When anybody is buying baby toys it can be overwhelming, this is because there are so many to choose from. Baby toys should keep your baby amused and also provide some educational factors. All babies will learn from the toys that they are playing with, so the more toys that your baby has the more that your baby will learn.

 

All babies learn from their five senses; sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch. When looking to buy a toy for any baby it is good to keep this in mind, any toy that you are thinking of buying should have at the least one thing that will stimulate at least one of the five senses.

 

In this day and age it seems as though everything is going digital, and flashy toys are beginning to get popular. These baby toys are not that great for your baby as they do not offer anything to stimulate the five senses.

 

Before you buy any baby toys for your baby you should first ask yourself some questions like: Will the toy hold the baby’s attention? Will this toy live through the baby’s torture? Will the baby be able to figure out how to use this toy? Will the baby get bored easily while they are playing with it? Is it possible that the baby toy be played with in different ways?

 

Always be certain that when you are buying baby toys that they are safe, not too big or small, basic colors, and they can be washed easily. It seems overwhelming to be certain that you are buying the best baby toy, but you know what the best baby toy to choose is now. Next time you are in the toy store you will easily be able to sift out the bad toys from the good ones. Remember that buying baby toys should be an experience that is fun.

John Betts is the owner of Baby Nursery Decor, known for a huge selection of baby bedding.

August 29, 2009

Types & Styles of Baby Cots

Among the many types and styles of baby cots they are all designed to help baby sleep comfortably on the go.
Baby cots are designed to be easy set up and transportable, so whether you are at a family function or on vacation your baby will have some where secure and comfortable to sleep.
Don’t rely on hotel cribs.
They can be expensive to rent and are often outdated.

Co-Sleepers: These are designed to fit up against the side of a bed to secure a place for baby to sleep without having to be in the same bed.
These are the most popular during the first few months with a newborn, as they are up throughout the night for feedings.

Moses Baskets: These are, of course, named for the story of Moses sent down the river in a basket.
These are a small basket-like cot that offers you an easy to use, clean, and safe way to help baby sleep comfortably on the go.
These are primarily made of cloth with some foam structuring, similar to that of pet beds.

Carry Cots: Carry cots are designed in a similar fashion as the Moses baskets but with the capability of snapping onto a stroller-like base for easy mobility.
This is the optimal was for compact travel and is lightweight enough to carry if needed.

These are available in a variety of styles and designs to fit your budget and taste.
Great for twins!
These are also made of a lightweight material for easy transport and fold down for easy storage.
Double Carry Cots: These cots are similar to the carry cots, but with the convenience to carry two babies at once.

Traveling is made easier with all the baby cot types and styles to choose from.
Carry cots are best for travel and flying since they fold for easy and compact storage on the plane.
You can find a baby cot to keep your baby safe and comfort all in an easy to use design perfect for family vacations or just enjoy the summer activities your family loves.
All designed to keep your baby comfortable on the go, there are many types and styles of baby cots to choose from.
Baby cots are made to be easy to set up and transportable, so you can attend family functions or vacations while still offering somewhere comfortable and secure for baby to sleep.
Don’t rely on hotel cribs.
Hotel cribs are often outdated and can be expensive to rent.

Co-Sleepers: Co-Sleepers are designed to fit up against the side of a bed in a secure way to offer a place for the baby to sleep without being in bed with you.
These are popular during the first months of life when your newborn is up through the night for feedings.

Moses Baskets: Named for the story of baby Moses being sent down a river in a basket, these are extremely popular baby beds.
They are small basket-like cots that offer comfortable sleeping arrangements for baby in an easy to pack, clean, carry and use construction.
They are primarily made of cloth, but also have foam structuring similar to pet beds.

Carry Cots: These cots are designed with a similar shape as Moses baskets, but with the structure to allow the cot to be snapped onto a wheeled base for mobility.
These are lightweight and easy to carry, but can be folded up for compact storage and travel.

Double carry cots are available in a number of different designs and styles to fit your taste and budget.
Great for twins!
Also made of a lightweight material for easy carrying and folds down for easy storage.
Double carry cots are commonly available in a number of styles and designs.

Traveling is made easier with all the baby cot types and styles to choose from.
Carry cots are best for travel and flying since they fold for easy and compact storage on the plane.
You can find a baby cot to keep your baby safe and comfort all in an easy to use design perfect for family vacations or just enjoy the summer activities your family loves.

Sharon Chamings is the owner of Baby Nursery Decor, known for a huge selection of baby cots

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