








Three Adjustable Level
Level 1 for new born baby to 6 months
Level 2 for 6 months onwards as they may turn and try to climb up
Level 3 work as playpen. When baby is around 1 year old, they could stand up n walk already,
it is no longer safe to put baby in the cot when using first n second level as they may climb out of the bed.
So just adjust it to level 3 , then baby can even play by himself in the bed.
Even sometime parents need to go to other room doing something for a short while, it is also workable..

















Co-sleeping cots are becoming increasingly popular.
They allow you to keep your baby close,
while following the NICE guidelines to have your baby in a separate crib or cot.
Effectively, you're lying next to your baby, as the cot-side is down,
but you're not sharing bed coverings.
This means you and your baby can maximise the breastfeeding
and soothing benefits that proximity brings, while minimising the
increased risk of suffocation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
that's associated with actual bedsharing.
This is especially useful if you've had a difficult birth and find getting out of bed to feed painful.
Co-sleepers attach to the side of your bed,
so you can just reach over as opposed to getting up and walking anywhere.
Some also double up as a moses basket, giving you more sleeping options away from the bedside.






























