The Best Bedside Cots
A bedside cot is a bassinet-style crib that can be attached to your bed which allows your infants to sleep close. This is a great choice if you want your infant to be close for fuss-free feeds in the early stages.
The HALO bassiNest Essentia was the winner in our top rated bedside cots for testing. It features an adjustable sleep surface that can be swiveled and sidewalls which can be easily lowered. This makes it easy to reach out and feel comfortable.
Safety
A bedside cot is a great solution for parents who want to keep their baby close without sacrificing security. This kind of crib is attached to one side of your mattress and is movable so that you can reach out to your baby. You can use a crib for your bed to night feed your baby or to soothe them to sleep. This is a fantastic option, especially for mothers who have had C-sections. Bedside cots are available in a variety of sizes and styles and some come with storage. When you are looking for a bedside cot make sure you check the safety features.
The Boori Oasis Oval Cot is an attractive cot that's simple to put together and compact. Its oval shape is ideal for babies who roll around in their sleep. They won't end up in a corner like they would with an oblong cot. The cot can also be easily fitted into doors that have standard frames. This is a fantastic feature for parents who are tight in space.
Another great option is the La Redoute Willox Adjustable Cot Bed. This cot has a lot of features that make parenting simpler and it looks stunning. Its adjustable sides let it expand with your child and then convert into a toddler's bed once the time arrives. It's also lightweight, which means it's easy to move around.
A high mesh crib side is a nice feature to have at the bedside of a crib. This will keep your child from falling. It should be securely attached to your bed with no gaps or parts that are loose. If you're not sure about installing a bedside cot on your own, ask a professional to complete the task for you.
Co-sleeping is not recommended until your baby is at least six months old age. The Lullaby Trust, as well as the NHS recommend that you don't let your infant sleep in your bed. This is due to the danger of suffocation and overheating. If you must co-sleep with your child, a crib placed at the bedside is the ideal alternative.
Size
A bedside cot is an upholstered bassinet cot that is fixed to the side of your bed. It comes with a side that can be lifted or lowered so that you can reach your baby easily without needing to leave the bed. Famous moms like Stacey Solomon Binky Felstead, and Lucy Mecklenburgh love these. They are perfect for those who are unable to move following a C-section.
Our top pick, the Maxi Cosi Lora, has an opening that lets you view your baby from below the bed. It can also be adjusted to the mattress's height - though some mothers claimed it was difficult to move it up and down. It's also one of the lightest options we've seen and folds down to an ideal size for a suitcase which makes it ideal for traveling with your baby.
Another option is the Slumber Carbon 3-in-1, which can be used as a travel cot, bassinet and playpen. It also won our 2021 Mother&Baby Award gold award in the best Cot Crib, Moses Basket category. It has shelves for storage and is easy to move into and out of the car. Some mums, however, found it too big and wide to fit into tight spaces, especially when used as a sleeper on the bed.
Design
The best bedside cribs are stylish, sleek and modern. Some come with innovative designs such as a peek-a-boo flap on the side, to let you check in on baby without disturbing them. Other features, such as adjustable height, can be helpful for those who have difficulty getting up and down from bed. These sleepers can be used as a bassinet or cot with incline positions for reflux babies. If you're looking for something more traditional, there are plenty of options as well.

Some of our favorites are the CoZee Air from Tutti Bambini that won bronze in the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards Best Cot Crib, Moses or Basket category, and the Next2me Magic, which was shortlisted in the same category. Both have adjustable height, and can be turned into a travel cot for use when away from home. They are also lightweight and easy to move around.
Other mothers like the Lua Bedside Sleeper, which has an adjustable changing mat and storage area as well as a collapsible bassinet that turns into a mini-portable cot as well as a storage bag. Jasmine says it's the ideal size for babies and is larger than Moses baskets which are often flimsy or thin.
The iCandy Cocoon is another great alternative. It can be used as a Moses Basket as a cot, cot, or travel cot. It has a pop-up changer, a handy shelf for toys and books and a mesh adjustable side that gives you the best view of your baby. It's not light, but it is easy to move around and looks great in any bedroom.
Cost
If you're shopping for a bedside sleeper crib or bassinet, price will be a factor. Certain of the most popular models can be expensive. However there are a lot of cheaper alternatives. Many are available in a variety of styles and colors to match your nursery decor.
The best cribs for bedside use are adjustable and can be raised up to the height of your mattress. Some have an inclined position that is ideal for babies with reflux. baby bedside cot come with a carry-on bag and can be folded up when not in use. This is ideal for mothers who are often traveling or having guests over.
Bedside cots are generally smaller than Moses baskets, but they are smaller than cribs. Some are able to be moved from one room to another, and others have a side which can be adjusted to allow you to pull your child towards you to feed them or comfort them. Some also have built-in rockers so you can soothe your baby to sleep.
Clair de Lune, a mid-priced baby model, was shortlisted for the 2021 Mother&Baby Awards in the Best Cot or Crib category. The design is stylish and sleek however it's a little larger than other options, meaning it might not be the best fit for tight spaces. It is also quite heavy at over 10kg, and requires some maneuvering to position it. Emily from Clair de Lune also notes that it's not as simple to get into and out of like other sleepers for bed, due to the sides don't flex much and you need to bend over to scoop your baby up.