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Brio Bedside Cot:
... is the most wonderful invention ever. I have had mine for 6.5 years and it has done 3 kids. You don t have to get out of bed when the baby wakes up if you are breast feeding you just shuffle your baby over and then either fall alseep or push your baby back over. When you put your baby down for a nap put all four sides up and you know your baby is safe. My husband and I put ours together with no problems and ... Read the full review: Brio bedside cot by Miranda |
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Brio Bedside Cot Brand: Brio / Nursery Furniture / Type: Cots - Guaranteed peace of mind! This versatile cot easily converts from traditional cot to open position, promoting closer bonding. overall rating |
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Brio Swinging Crib Brand: Brio / Nursery Furniture / Type: Cribs - A soothing way to go to sleep! Rock your baby to sleep with the gentle rocking motion of this wood-finished swinging crib. overall rating |
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Brio Deluxe Glider Crib Brand: Brio / Nursery Furniture / Type: Cribs - A soothing way to go to sleep! This attractively finished crib has a unique and smooth glider action, which your baby will definitely love! |
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Brio Bedside Cot ... co-slept with my first two children, and bought a Brio (now global) bedside cot for the third, thinking he d have a safe daytime sleep spot out of reach of his rampaging brothers, and more room in bed for me plus if a big brother clambered in. We used it for him (although he usually ended up snuggled next to me like the big brothers), tried but soon gave up for the fourth baby, and now baby 5 is due any day I ve completely given up on it. Here are the problems: 1. It s huge and the sides are too high to use space-savers like crib-top changing tables. Now unless you smoke or are going to bed drugged up/drunk, the theoretical risk of co-sleeping is gone by 4 weeks ol... Read the full review: Not worth the space, hassle or money by angelahorn |
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Brio Bedside Cot ... current safety warnings about co-sleeping in a bed, we opted for a bedside cot that could be attached to our bed in a sidecar arrangement. It s the only way of co-sleeping that Health Visitors will tolerate, and they do have a point - there s no way you will roll onto a baby who is in her bedside cot, but she s still within arms reach if you need her. We bought the Global bedside cot (formerly Brio). Because of its wheels (as noticed by an earlier reviewer), it tended to slip on our laminate floor. Well, we thought, we just need to be careful and keep adjusting it to be snug with our bed and nothing much will happen. No such luck, I m afraid. Tonight, our wriggly c... Read the full review: don't buy bedside cots on wheels! by perceval |
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Brio Swinging Crib ... This looks like the same crib I bought, sold in John Lewis as the Anna Swinging Crib, made by global nursery products. I chose it because we don't have room for a cot and I wasn't sure that a Moses basket would be stable enough. In terms of its size the crib is just right. my baby is 3 months and not yet grown out of it, i am just now thinking about buying a cot. it was a little fiddly to assemble but not too bad, just make sure it is done before you come home from hospital. instructions could have been better. my baby has never seemed to like the swinging feature so i keep it in the locked position. this was fine at first, but a few weeks ago it st... Read the full review: same as John Lewis Anna crib? by mommyb |




