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Brio bedside cot for sale


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Brio bedside cot for sale in lovely condition. Complete with instructions. Unlike other bedside/co-sleeping cots, this has a unique 'up and over' feature which means you can lift one side up and down to the other side without disturbing baby and as a safety feature. We found this reassuring if baby went to bed before us - he was enclosed in the cot, then we raised it for night feeds when I was in bed. Useful for nap times as well.


This is the most fantastic baby buy - perfect for night feeds so everyone gets more sleep. I got a bed nest first then progressed to this but you could easily use this from birth, maybe with a snuggle pod or similar. Brio don't make these anymore, and they've been described as 'rarer than hen's teeth'! Lots more info online.


I'm asking for ?80 please for a quick sale. Collection from Peckham Rye.

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