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Troll wooden bedside crib. This has lockable wheels and a drop-side. In effect it's a mini cot that's larger than a moses basket, so lasts longer.


It's very sweet and good quality wood. Sadly ended up mainly used as for toy storage, thanks to velcro baby.


See pic here. I have misplaced the assembly instructions, but emailed Troll, who sent a PDF version that I can pass on. Also see more product info here from John Lewis (where it was purchased).


?50. Includes lightly used mattress.


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Also available: compact cot and mattress. This is a great idea if you're short on space, as it's narrower and shorter than a regular cot, but is larger than a bedside crib.


This was bought for my newest child, but should have done so when he was a lot younger, as he's a bit of a giant, and quickly outgrew it.


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