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BABY born Sleep Well Bed for 43 cm Doll - Easy for Small Hands, Creative Play Promotes Empathy & Social Skills, For Toddlers 3 Years & Up - Includes Canopy, Bedding & More

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I have a Tutti Bambini and it's been brilliant. Used it for my first DS and currently using it for DS2. Lots of room which has been great as both of my babies have been tall. You can also adjust the height of the crib which was essential after two c-sections as it made it easier to lift both baby out of the crib to feed, i didn't gave to stand up 100 times a night, I could perch on end of bed and lean over.” (Loved by Mumsnetter eggontoast2) With a big storage basket to keep those late-night wipes, nappies and muslins handy, the Maxi-Cosi Iora is a fab choice, whatever kind of bed you have - including divans. The crib comes with straps which sit under your mattress to keep it secure and connected. The slide function makes it easy to get a perfect fit, and the drop-side can be zipped up when you want to use it as a standalone crib. We have the joie roomie glide dlx. I think it’s brill, baby is only 2 weeks old so obviously not had long term use yet but I can’t fault it. It’s super spacious and she will fit in it for a good while. It also has a glide feature (which I haven’t actually used yet). It also can be inclined if baby has colic etc. I had a c section and found it much easier to get her in and out of while I’m in bed, plus you can see her easily at all times.” (Recommended by Mumsnetter Nat4392) Our verdict You can start getting your baby used to going to sleep without you comforting them by putting them down before they fall asleep or when they've just finished a feed. It may be easier to do this once your baby starts to stay alert more frequently or for longer. Always keep bouncing cradles or baby car seats on the floor, rather than on a table or kitchen worktop, as your baby's wriggling could tip it over the edge.

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Made to be moved around, the Neste from Kinderkraft is really lightweight so you can carry it from room to room, or tilt the base to wheel it around. This comes in handy for daytime naps, so it’s great if you just want to buy one thing for your baby to sleep in at home, rather than a crib for your bedroom and a moses basket for elsewhere. Dimensions: 114 x 61 x 94cm | What’s included: Mattress, sheet | Height settings: Not stated What we love Stay with your child when they're eating. Encourage them to sit still while they eat, as running around while eating could make them choke. With its cool Scandi style and great temperature-regulating details, the Snuzpod 4 is the latest model of the bedside crib Mumsnetters really love. Like a Moses basket, the part of the crib that you baby sleeps in can be easily lifted out.

For the first 6 months your baby should be in the same room as you when they're asleep, both day and night. This can reduce the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). If you use a baby sling to carry your baby, make sure you use it safely. The Lullaby Trust has information about swaddling your baby and using slings safely. Establishing a baby bedtime routine However there may be times when you do share the bed with your baby, so it's important to know how to do it safely and when to avoid co-sleeping with your baby. When is co-sleeping not safe?

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The snuzpod is well worth the money! It's gorgeous and so practical. Both of my boys slept really well in it for 7 months, very safe as you strap it to the bed. Would defo recommend.” Recommended by Mumsnetter hithere5677) Our verdict Never fill a chip pan more than one-third full of oil, or get a deep fat fryer instead. If a chip pan does catch fire, switch off the hob, leave the room, close the door and call the fire brigade. Once you're into a good breastfeeding routine, your partner could occasionally give a bottle of expressed breast milk during the night. If you're on your own, you could ask a friend or relative to stay for a few days so you can get some sleep. Dealing with baby sleep pattern changes Keep cleaning products high up out of reach, including those for the toilet. If this isn't possible, fit safety catches to low cupboard doors. Choose cleaning products that contain a bittering agent. This makes them taste nasty, so children are less likely to swallow them.Particularly in the early weeks, you may find your baby only falls asleep in your or your partner's arms, or when you're standing by the cot.

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Do not leave your baby unattended on a bed, sofa or changing table, even for a second, as they could roll off. Most children aged 3 or 4 will need about 12 hours sleep, but this can range from 8 hours up to 14. Some young children will still need a nap during the day. Coping with disturbed nights Moses basket? Traditional cot? Co-sleeper? Cradle? Cot bed? Crib? With so many options to choose from, you'll be forgiven for feeling a bit bamboozled. Moses baskets and cradles are usually used during a baby's first few months, while co-sleepers, cribs and cots can last a bit longer. As well as finding the best baby monitor to suit your needs, choosing the best newborn bed for your lifestyle and home is an essential you'll want to get sorted before your due date. Scoping out the best travel cot, or shopping for gadgets like a white noise machine, can come later. Extinguish and dispose of cigarettes, cigars and pipes carefully, particularly at night or if you are tired. Keep toys and garden play equipment well away from washing lines, so that children cannot stand on them and reach the line.

But which bed is right for you and your baby? We’ve rigorously tried and tested various cribs to put them through their paces and determine the very best, along with scouring our forums for recommendations that Mumsnet users can’t get enough of. What are the safety guidelines for bedside cribs? When you've finished using your iron or hair straighteners, put them out of reach while they cool down. Make sure your child cannot grab the flex while you're using them.

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Partnering with parent tester, Anna, a busy mum of three with a newborn and four-year-old twins, we’ve put together our guide to the 8 best cribs available right now. Drop side is helpful for night feeds, especially if you're breastfeeding or recovering from a caesarean section As your baby grows, they'll need fewer night feeds and will be able to sleep for longer. Some babies will sleep for 8 hours or longer at night, but not all. By 4 months, they may be spending around twice as long sleeping at night as they do during the day. Baby sleep at 6 to 12 months Dimensions: H95 x W49 x D100cm | What’s included: Mattress, bed straps | Height settings: n/a What we loveBedside cribs are especially good for mothers recovering from a C-section, as it’s so much easier and less strenuous to lift your baby out of a bedside crib than a cot or moses basket. How to choose the right newborn bed I had the Maxi Cosi Iora with my divan bed. I really liked it, had a basket underneath which was great for storage, and mesh side. My DD has reflux and the recline was really good. Plus it can be easily taken down and comes with a travel bag, for when we did overnight stays.” (Tried and tested by Mumsnetter DressingGown87) Our verdict

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