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Amazon Bedside Cot Review

A bedside cot could be described as a bassinet for co-sleeping that's attached to your bedside. This lets you quickly access it in the middle of the night. This model is adjustable in height and comes with a carry-on bag. It was nominated for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards.

Georgina is an MFM mum testing at home, found it simple and compact to move around. baby bedside co sleeper comes with a rocking function and incline option which is great for reflux babies.

Comfortable

The first thing to think about when deciding on the bedside cot you want to use is comfort. The most highly rated model we tested was the Kingdom Cot 3. This tank-sized bed was extremely comfortable, with or without the mattress included. It's large enough to accommodate two people (if they're willing to sleep next to each other). When you're ready to fold it up and putting this cot away you'll not find a simpler procedure. The locking mechanism is easy to use and the cot folds up in one fluid motion. Your fingers are kept well away from the folding mechanism, which reduces the risk of getting pinched.

Easy to Assemble

This large bassinet is one of the easiest to pack-and-plays MFM tested. It features a simple-to-use manual rocking feature. MFM mother home tester Mehack said she liked the fact that it was "simple to put together and fits perfectly with the decor of the room." The outer fabric can be easily cleaned and folded flat to store it. The bag is equipped with a convenient travel pouch. This is a great option for grandparents' homes as well as babysitting jobs.

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