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Cots Buying Guide

Submitted by John Lewis
Tue, 15 Jun 2010

Having a baby is an overwhelming experience in itself and on top of that you have to decide on many different aspects that would affect the health and safety of the baby. For example, you have to decide the meal timing of your baby so that you feed him or her at right intervals.

Similarly, you also have to decide on how to furnish the baby room. Out of all the various furniture items for your baby, a cot is one of the most essential purchases as for the first few months; your kid is going to spend most of his or her time sleeping in a cot.

While buying a cot, you have to keep certain important points in mind:

- Height
The needs of a new born baby are much different than that of an active toddler. So, while buying a cot, you should make sure that the height of the cot is suitable for the baby for the first few months, so that the baby does not fall out of the cot.

However, once the baby turns into a lively toddler after a few months, you may need to adjust the height of the cot. Though most cots come with adjustable height, you should check this requirement before making the final purchase.

- Droppable sides
Currently, most of the cots available in the market have one or two droppable sides. This feature facilitates you to drop or lift your baby easily in and out of the cot without much hassle.

- Removable sides
If you plan to attach the cot with your own bed, whether on a regular basis or occasionally, you should buy a cot with removable sides. By removing a side of the cot, you can easily attach it to your bed. This is particularly important if your baby falls sick and needs constant attention of the parents.

- Moveable cots
If you have a big house and you want the flexibility to move the cot from one place to another, then you should think over buying a cot with casters. Casters not only make it easier to move the cot around, but also provide you the opportunity to clean around it better.

 

John Lewis offers a range of items for your baby, including; car seats,
pushchairs , travel cots and many more. John Lewis is one of the leading retailers in the UK. Customers can visit the John Lewis website for further details on baby products.


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