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bedside cosleeper can be described as a bassinet designed for co-sleeping that's connected to your bedside. This lets you quickly access it in middle of the night. This one, which was shortlisted for 2021's Mother&Baby awards, can be adjusted in height and comes with a handy travel bag.


MFM mom home test Georgina found it easy to put together and said it was small enough to move from room to room. It also has a rocking feature and incline option which is ideal for babies with reflux.

Confortable

The first thing to think about when selecting the bedside cot you want to use is comfort. The Kingdom Cot 3 was the most highly rated product we tested. This cot is extremely comfortable even without the mattress included and is large enough to allow two people to sleep on (if they aren't afraid to touch each other). When you're ready to fold it up and putting this cot away you'll not find an easier procedure. The locking mechanism is easy to use, and the cot folds up in a single fluid movement. Your fingers are kept away from the folding mechanism and reduces the risk of being snagged.

Easy to Assemble

This spacious bassinet is one of the most simple to pack and play that MFM tested. It has an easy-to-use manual rocking feature. Mehack, a MFM mum who tested the product at home, was pleased that it was "easy to put together" and "fits perfectly with the decor of the room." The outer fabric is easy to clean and can be folded flat for storage. A convenient bag for travel is included. This is a great option for babysitting as well as grandparents home.

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