Not exact matches
Many
cots have a protective cover
on the edge of the
cot, known as a teething
rail, which not only protects the wood, but your baby's gums too, as they often start chewing the side of the
cot when cutting teeth.
The Mamas and Papas Mia
cot top changer securely fastens on to most of Cot beds to form a practical baby changing unit and includes a handy towel ra
cot top changer securely fastens
on to most of
Cot beds to form a practical baby changing unit and includes a handy towel ra
Cot beds to form a practical baby changing unit and includes a handy towel
rail.
Then when # 3 DD was
on her way, we stood the king single mattress up against the wall, pushed the queen bed against it, got rid of the «big
cot»
rails and bought a fire - engine bunk bed with solid «walls».
I used to tie a teddy bear to the
cot rails, up well above them where they couldn't reach it so had no chance of suffocating
on it -LRB-!!)