Childs-cot ⇒

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

Safety is the most vital aspect of any cot design. Modern manufacturers must adhere to strict regulations to prevent accidents: childs-cot

Preferred (e.g., solid wood, modern mesh). Using time for memory making - CuddleCot : A fixed-size bed, typically around 120cm x

💡 : 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. Using time for memory making - CuddleCot 💡

: 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 larger model (140cm x 70cm) that features removable sides and a detachable end, allowing it to convert into a toddler bed once the child outgrows the cot.

: There should be no gap larger than 20mm between the mattress and the cot frame to avoid limb entrapment. Types of Cots