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Bedside Cot Reviews
A bedside crib, also referred to as a baby bassinet is positioned next to your bed to ensure that you are able to safely attend to your child during feedings at night and diaper-changing without needing to leave the bed. They are also great for creating independence as your child becomes more confident in their own bed.
The Joie Roomie Glide
The Joie Roomie Glide crib is a crib that can be placed at the bedside, allowing parents to sleep with their baby while ensuring they are sleeping safely. The smooth glide motion helps to lull your baby back into sleep and its innovative features allow you to monitor them without leaving your bed.
The side panel that slides out of the crib can be raised and lowered by a simple push of a single button. This makes it easy to reach inside and soothe a baby at night. It has 11 height adjustments that can be adjusted to fit almost any mattress size and adjustable folding feet that ensure it is at the correct level.
In terms of safety the cot is padded and has mesh sides for increased ventilation, and its mattress is made from high-density foam to provide extra protection. It's also washable and you can keep the cot clean. It includes a fitted mattress sheet that can be used for the crib.
Contrary to other cribs that are bedside, the Roomie Glide is suitable for all beds, including divans thanks to its straps and clip attachment. It can also be used as a standalone crib even when it's not connected to the bed. It comes with a variety of amazing features that were designed with baby and parent bonding in mind.
It is crucial to keep in mind that this crib won't last as long as when your baby turns six months old. bedside travel crib 'll need to buy a bigger cot. But, in general Roanna thought that the Joie Roomie Glide was a really good buy and she was particularly impressed by its sleek design.
John Lewis sells the Roomie Glide for PS160. Roanna thought this was a reasonable price for an item. She was pleased with the way it looked in her bedroom, and thought its gray color would be appropriate for the majority of modern homes. However, she did point out that it's not a great idea to rock a younger baby because it can set an unhealthy habit that can affect later sleep patterns.
The Tutti Bambini CoZee
The Tutti Bambini CoZee bedside crib is designed to provide a good night's rest. It comes with an adjustable side rail that can be easily lowered to feed your child during the night without disturbing them or forcing them out of the bed. This is great for breastfeeding mothers! It's also lightweight, making it easy to move around the house during naps and for travelling.
It's made from soft materials and has mesh sides that breathe to increase airflow. It's available in charcoal and oak, with a range of melange fabrics that blend well with most decor styles. Anna found it sturdy and secure when attached to her bed with the legs securely snapping into the frame and the zips securely secured to ensure baby safety. It took Anna approximately 10 minutes to put it together and did not require any tools. There are clear instructions along with a video and customer service number should you have any problems.
The CoZee crib is equipped with all the features you would expect from a crib to your bed, including the ability to connect it to your bed using a stay-in-place connection system. It also comes with six height settings. Additionally it has an inclines feature that can be used to assist infants suffering from reflux or congestion. It is also machine-washable - a must for all the spills, vomit, and snot that accompany a new baby!
The CoZee is a fantastic option if you want to keep your child close during their first six months of learning to fall asleep independently. It can be used as a cot, changing station and toddler bed. It can even be converted into a sofa bed with the addition of an extension pack. Although it can't magically make your baby sleep or feed them, it can rock the baby and take them to school.
The Chicco Next2Me Magic
This is one of Chicco’s more expensive options. It does have many great features. It's designed to function as a side sleeper or a standalone crib, and is suitable from birth to six months. It has a new mechanism for opening and closing the side panel, and is easy to operate, even for one-handed operation. It's also more flexible than its predecessor, having 11 different height levels and feet that retract to fit under any bed.

Our testers appreciated the ease of access offered by the side panel, which can be moved upwards and downwards with just one click of a switch. This was a huge benefit in feedings at night as it meant that they could easily reach in and take their baby away without disturbing them.
It is possible to lower the side panel itself, but this isn't advised, as it increases the risk that your baby will get out of the cot. The safety locking system makes sure that the side panel will stay down if it is properly attached to the mattress of the parent. This is an excellent feature to have for peace mind, particularly if you're breastfeeding and require frequent feedings at night.
Telescopic legs allow the Chicco Next2Me Magic to be used with any bed, including divan bases as well as beds with drawers. It also comes with tilting functions for babies with reflux and a rocking mode that can help them sleep after feeding. It's also very large and offers excellent ventilation thanks to its mesh sides.
Our test participants found the Next2Me Magic easy to set up and use, however it does come with a long instruction manual. It is a little heavier than other side-sleepers but it's easily moved from one room to another. It can also be folded into a travel bag which is great when you need to transport it. The only negative our testers found is that the side panel didn't flex as much compared to other models. This made it a bit harder to see the baby from your bed.
The Shnuggle Air
If you're looking for an ideal bedside crib that can expand with your child then the Shnuggle Air is definitely worth a look. It is designed to be a co-sleeping bassinet that can be attached securely to your bed and transform into a stylish cot when your baby is ready. It's ideal for feeding at night and for strengthening your bond with your infant.
Contrary to other cribs for bed like the Shnuggle Air is built with breathability in mind. The mesh side panels with dual-view as well as the hypoallergenic, breathable airflow mattress allow for maximum airflow, keeping your baby cool and comfortable. The gentle slope can help alleviate colic and reflux. The zipper-down side lets you to feed your baby or soothe them at night.
The conversion kit for cots (sold separately) is also well-designed, with clear directions and everything you require to begin. It took us about an hour to assemble and was reasonably straightforward. The only issue with the instructions was that a few images did not have captions. This made it difficult to follow the instructions. Overall, it was a straightforward process and the quality of the materials employed was of a high standard.
The Shnuggle Air is a great choice for mothers who are nursing or have had an e-csection. It allows them to reach out and hold their baby to comfort them and feeding without leaving their bed. It's ideal for parents who don't want to deal with the stress of putting their child in a traditional cot or getting out of it.
The gliding motion was found to be extremely helpful in lulling babies into sleep following feedings at midday or night. The drop-down sides make it easy to feed or soothe babies throughout the night. This was a big selling point for our tired test moms. Although it doesn't rock, or come with extra features, like a sound machine, the Joie Roomie Slide's elegant design and practicality make it a great addition to our top crib reviews for bed.