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As a parent it’s important to enjoy time away from home with your baby or allow your infant to stay the night with a close relative so you can have time on your own. Any parent who has done this will understand the benefits of owning a travel cot. A travel cot is designed to provide a portable sleeping environment for your child which is safe and comfortable while they are away from home.
Getting your baby to sleep is one of the big challenges for parents and there are so many factors to consider, none more important than dressing them in the correct bedtime clothing. Get this right, and your little one will have a comfortable night giving you peace of mind that they’re not too hot or cold and also not likely to injure themselves.
The time will come when your baby officially becomes a toddler and a cot is no longer big enough, or safe enough, to accommodate them during the night. Making sure your toddler is able to sleep as soundly and safely as they did when they were a baby is a concern for parents.
One of the joys of a newborn baby is watching them sleeping peacefully in their cot. However, as many parents will testify, getting a baby to go to sleep and then making sure they stay asleep through the night can cause plenty of problems and have a major impact on the rest of the family.The first rule to helping your child to sleep on holiday is the same for a baby and a toddler; it is simply to make the environment as similar to their home environment as possible. It is natural for a very young child to feel anxiety the first time they are away from their home environment especially at nighttime. By creating a similar environment to their home you can maintain your child’s usual sleeping patterns and enjoy a peaceful holiday.
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