Description
Rent Wooden Co-sleeper
R349 is for one month.
R899 is for a full period of three months.
Available in the colour white or grey. Colour subject to availability.
Why You Need a Baby Co-Sleeper
Night feeds can be difficult and exhausting, and a co-sleeper is the perfect solution. A co-sleeper is an extension of the mom’s bed, standing next to it or attaching to the mattress, allowing the baby to stay close during the night without the fear of rolling over or needing to hold the baby throughout the night.
Since co-sleepers are generally used for the first few months, renting one can be a smart, cost-saving option. High-quality co-sleepers can be expensive, and with only 3 to 4 months of use, renting makes more sense. Our beautiful wooden co-sleepers are designed for babies from newborn to 3 months old.
Features:
- Height adjustable to fit most beds
- Side panel that can fold down or be locked into position
- Space-saving design, ideal for smaller rooms
- Encourages emotional bonding with baby during night feeds
- On wheels with brakes for easy mobility
- Well-ventilated for a safe sleeping environment
Renting this product is not only practical but a great example of safe sleeping for your little one.
There’s nothing more stressful than lying awake at night wondering if your baby is safe.
Here are some tips on ensuring safe sleeping for infants:
- Share your room, not your bed
Babies should sleep in their parent’s room for the first 6 months, or even up to their first birthday. Room-sharing with this rental can reduce the risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) by up to 50%. This rental of ours provides a separate sleeping area, while still keeping baby close for easy access during night feeds. - Less is more when it comes to bedding
Your baby’s co-sleeper should be clear of any toys, pillows, or loose blankets. Keep only the essentials in the product—a firm mattress and a fitted sheet. - Consistent sleep environment
To help your baby associate the co-sleeper with sleep, always place them in the crib for naps and nighttime sleep. Avoid letting your baby sleep in other places, such as a swing or a rocker. - Sleep on their back
Always place your baby on their back when putting them in the crib. This reduces the risk of choking and helps them sleep safely. - Dress baby appropriately for bed
A one-piece sleeper is ideal for bedtime. Avoid using a swaddle blanket in the co-sleeper to ensure that your baby remains safe and comfortable.
Why Renting Makes Sense
Renting a co-sleeper is an affordable and convenient solution, especially since babies grow out of them so quickly. Our rentals are designed to create a safe and cozy sleeping space while keeping your baby close during those precious early months.
To learn more about safe sleeping practices for your baby, visit: Keep Baby Safe From SIDS and Other Sleep Risks.