Monday, June 23, 2014

Travel Bed For Baby

By Darren Hartley


Many hotels or holiday homes provide a cot for parents planning to stay with them. At the very least, they make the arrangements for parents to be able to hire a cot. Borrowing a travel baby bed from a network of friends with young children can be an option that is not too hard in lieu of buying one.

Many parents find a lot of uses from a portable travel baby bed. For one, it gives them the freedom to stay almost anywhere they want without needing to worry about where their baby is to sleep. In the likelihood of visiting babies at home, it can provide the needed extra sleeping space.

A travel baby cot that folds flat may not be suitable for travel because it may not fold completely enough to fit the car boot. However, it could still be used as an extra cot for guest babies.

Having sides that do not drop down and mattress heights that are not adjustable, a travel baby bed may not be a perfect fit for newborns or very young babies. Light, pop-up travel carrycots may be the way to go for this younger lot. Models for these carrycots are available in most baby catalogues.

In lieu of a travel baby bed, a Moses basket is designed to provide a new baby with a safe and snug sleeping space. A Moses basket is usually made of natural palm leaf. It is light and offer carry handles for the movement of a sleeping baby when necessity calls for it.

Features to look out for when purchasing a travel baby bed include ease of use, a bassinet, a changing unit, machine-washable covers, a mesh window and duality in purpose. The latter feature refers to travel cots that can double up as playpens. Extra sturdiness is the quality a parent should look for in this model.




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