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During the newborn months, a next-to-me crib could make sleeping at night a little simpler by allowing you to keep your baby closer to you for feeds, nappy changes and settling.
We've tested bedside cribs from well-known brands including Tutti Bambini, Shnuggle, Maxi Cosi and Snuz.
To score well in our tests, a bedside crib must be safe, comfortable yet supportive, and have some practical features that make parents' lives easier. Some safety issues we found during testing include unsafe gaps between the mattress and the frame that could cause entrapment risks for a baby or even choking hazards from removable parts.
Compare the nine bedside cribs we've tested or keep scrolling to see the top three bedside cribs we recommend. If you're keen to learn more before investing in a bedside crib, we also explain the features you should look out for, how safe they are to use and how much you're likely to spend.
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Bedside cribs can fasten to the frame of your bed on one side, so you're effectively lying next to your baby, and the side can usually be dropped down for easier access. This should make night-time feeds and nappy changes for the first six months more straightforward. They also tend to have mesh sides so you can easily keep an eye on your little one without disturbing them.
Bedside cribs are more compact than a cot too, which is great if you're short on space, and some can be folded, doubling up as a travel crib. Plus, some bedside cribs can also be transformed into a cot or toddler bed for when the baby gets older - ideal for 'future proofing' and making your money go further.
If you'd prefer to go straight for a cot, see our round-up of the best cot brands. We test cot mattresses, too.
Prices for new bedside cribs are usually between £130 and £360. But you'll also see some on the market for closer to £750.
The pricier models tend to be convertible, turning into a traditional, standalone cot for a nursery. You'll also see those that can act as a travel crib when you're on the move and ones that can turn into a floor bed for a toddler.
But price, quality and safety don't necessarily go hand in hand, as our testing reveals, so it's worth looking at our bedside crib reviews before making your decision.
Compare all our bedside cribs to find the best that suits your budget.
Choosing the best bedside crib all depends on your needs. If you travel a lot, portability might be top of your list, while wheels with brakes could be important if you want to be able to manoeuvre it around your home. We've listed some key features to look out for.
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The safest place for a baby to sleep is in their own, flat, separate sleep space - a bedside crib enables this.
Make sure the mattress is firm (baby's head should not sink in more than a few millimetres), completely flat and not raised or have any cushioned areas.
Some bedside cribs have tilting modes that are claimed to ease congestion and reflux. But following Lullaby Trust and NHS advice, it's best that your baby lies on a completely flat surface, unless instructed otherwise by your GP.
The surface should also be waterproof and kept free of toys or any loose bedding. Pillows and duvets should not be used for babies under 12 months.
Use it as the manufacturer advises you to and, for ultimate peace of mind, check our reviews to find the models we recommend.
Read our advice guides on using cot beds safely and also on cot mattress and baby bedding safety
Bedside cribs can be used from birth until your baby reaches the age of six months - or until they can sit up unaided. From then on, you'll want to transition them to using a cot, which will have more space, height and can grow with your baby.
Is your baby ready for a cot? Read our guide on the best cot bed brands and expert buying advice
We picked out a handful of sellers that, at the time of writing, are among the most searched for and have a wide stock of bedside cribs.
We want to help you make the best buying decision for your family, which is why we send the latest bedside cribs for testing at our lab.
Find out what makes a Best Buy bedside crib and how it will make the early days much easier by reading all about how we test bedside cribs.