Baby cot

While the child is very small, his space in the house is limited to his crib. But as it grows, it's not enough - a small fidget can not just lie still and try to get out to study the new world for him.

As soon as this important event has happened, parents can forget about the tranquility - leaving the baby alone in the room is no longer possible. Her children are not aware of the danger, therefore any prank or simply a manifestation of curiosity can have undesirable consequences. But with all the desire is with the child inseparably simply impossible. And leaving in an ordinary wooden crib is simply dangerous - a kid can swing and knock it over, can try to get out and get stuck between twigs and so on. In this case, the arena will come to the rescue, where you can leave the child for a short time, without fear for his safety.

But, unfortunately, not every living space is allowed to freely accommodate it, so the best way for a family with a baby can be a cot-riding arena. This variant of furniture combines convenience and safety, as well as mobility - cots and arenas are transformers and can easily fold when transport is needed.

Children's cots-arenas can be used already for newborns, since most of them are two-level, that is, they allow placing the mattress at different heights. While the child is small, it can be raised higher, as soon as the karapuz learn how to get up - lower it. Convenient models of the beds-playpen with a removable cradle and changing table - this solution will maximize the space without sacrificing comfort.

What is better - a riding-crib or a wooden crib?

Each option has its opponents or adherents. Certainly, a wooden bed is more habitual and hygienic - it does not accumulate dust, like a cloth on the sides of the arenas. But at the same time, it is potentially more dangerous - the baby can hit the rail and rods, and also shake it and fall out. From the bed of the arena, it is almost impossible to get out, they are more stable and equipped with additional protection for vibration.

Against the children's arenas-cots in favor of individual wooden one can cite another argument, but of a somewhat different, psychological nature. It is believed that you can not combine a sleeping place with a game bed - the bed should be designed solely for sleeping. Finding a baby in a cot-arena during the day, during the game and at night, for sleeping, can form a cognitive dissonance, which will lead to emotional arousal and sleep disturbances.