Durable and Comfortable Daycare Cots for Early Childhood Settings
At Xiha Kidz, we specialize in crafting premium Baby Cribs, Montessori Beds, and Daycare Cots tailored for early childhood environments. Our products are designed with safety, comfort, and durability in mind, and they are ideal for daycare centers and Montessori-inspired classrooms. Our Daycare Cots provide a cozy and secure environment for children during rest or naps, helping educational institutions create a perfect learning environment.
Various Types of Baby Cribs
Our baby crib collection is designed with your baby's safety, comfort, and durability in mind. Each product is made from high-quality, non-toxic materials, ensuring a healthy and worry-free sleep environment. With various sizes, styles, and functionalities to choose from—from classic wooden cribs to modern adjustable frames—we cater to different family needs. Custom designs are also available, providing the perfect solution for your little one's nursery. Choose our baby cribs for a secure, comfortable space for your baby to grow.


Window Portable Crib

Folding Portable Mini Crib

Compact Clearview Crib

Baby Crib with Adjustable Mattress

Mini Baby Crib

Classical Convertible Crib

Storage Crib

Double Decker Crib
Benefits of Baby Cribs
Baby cribs are essential furniture pieces when creating a safe and comfortable environment for your newborn. They offer much more than just a place for your baby to sleep. A well-designed crib can enhance the overall sleep experience, promote healthy development, and provide parents peace of mind. Below are some key benefits of investing in a quality baby crib for your little one:
Safety and Security
Baby cribs are designed with safety as a top priority. With secure railings, a sturdy frame, and non-toxic finishes, cribs ensure your baby sleeps safely without the risk of rolling off or coming into contact with harmful chemicals.
Encourages Healthy Sleep Patterns
A crib provides a dedicated space for your baby to sleep, helping them develop a consistent sleep routine. The boundaries of a crib also help babies feel secure, which can promote more profound, more restful sleep.
Durability and Longevity
Cribs are built to withstand years of use, often transitioning from a newborn’s sleeping space to a toddler's bed. High-quality materials ensure longevity, making it a worthwhile investment for families.
Comfort and Support
Many baby cribs have adjustable mattress heights, allowing parents to customize their comfort level as their baby grows. This helps parents avoid straining their backs when placing the baby in or out of the crib.
Types of Baby Cribs
Choosing the correct type of baby crib is crucial to ensure comfort, safety, and convenience for your baby and yourself. Various styles and designs are available, each catering to different needs and preferences. Below are some of the most popular types of baby cribs:

Standard Cribs
Standard cribs are the most common and widely available type. They feature fixed sides and give your baby a sturdy, secure environment. These cribs typically have adjustable mattress heights, making it easier for parents to place and lift their baby. Standard cribs are available in various designs, from classic to modern.

Convertible Cribs
Convertible cribs offer great versatility by transforming into different types of furniture as your child grows. Most convertible cribs can change into a toddler bed, daybed, and sometimes even a full-sized bed. This long-term solution can save you money, as you won't need additional furniture as your child ages.

Portable Cribs
Also known as travel cribs, portable cribs are designed for families on the go. These cribs are lightweight and foldable, making them easy to transport and store. They are perfect for vacations and visits to family members. Despite their portability, they still provide a safe sleeping space for your baby.
Baby Cribs Safety Guidelines
Ensuring your baby's safety while they sleep is one of the most critical responsibilities of a parent. Choosing a crib that meets safety standards and adhering to proper crib safety guidelines can significantly reduce the risk of accidents. Here are essential safety tips to keep in mind when using baby cribs:
Safety Standards and Mattress Fit
Choose a crib that meets safety standards such as CPSC or international certifications. Ensure there are no loose screws, sharp edges, or exposed hardware. The mattress should be firm, fit snugly within the crib with no gaps, and be designed specifically for the crib model to prevent suffocation hazards.
Secure Crib Sides
Ensure the crib has sturdy, high sides that are at least 26 inches tall from the mattress. Drop-down sides should be avoided, as they are associated with safety hazards. If you have an older crib with a drop-side feature, consider replacing it with a safer model.
Regular Safety Checks
Regularly inspect your baby’s crib for any wear and tear. Check for loose screws, sharp edges, or cracked parts. It’s important to ensure the crib remains in good condition to prevent potential injuries.
Adjust Mattress Height
Lower the mattress to the lowest setting once your baby begins sitting or standing. This prevents the risk of them climbing out of the crib. Always adjust the mattress height as your baby grows to ensure they remain safe in the crib.
Keep Crib Clear
Position the crib away from windows, curtains, blinds, or cords that may pose a strangulation risk. Avoid placing furniture near the crib that your baby could use to climb or pull themselves out of the crib. This keeps your baby safe from accidents.
Check Slat Spacing
Ensure the slats are spaced no more than 2 3/8 inches apart to prevent your baby’s head or limbs from getting trapped. Regularly check the slats to ensure they are not broken, loose, or warped. If any slats are damaged, replace them immediately to keep the crib safe.
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Wide Range of Montessori beds
Our Montessori beds collection offers various designs to suit your child’s unique needs. From classic low-frame beds to stylish house-shaped models, each bed is crafted to promote independence, safety, and comfort. We offer flexible options, including beds with rails for added security and loft beds to save space. With a focus on high-quality materials and thoughtful design, we ensure your child’s sleep experience is enjoyable and empowering.


Floor Bed with Fence and Door

Montessori Bed with Roof

Montessori House Bed Frame

Twin Size Floor Bed

Teepee Tent Floor Beds

Floor Bed with 2 Heights
What is a Montessori Bed?
A Montessori bed is a child-centered, low-to-the-ground bed designed to support independent sleep and self-regulation, following the principles of the Montessori method of education. Unlike traditional toddler beds or cribs, Montessori beds allow children to safely get in and out of bed by themselves, fostering independence, autonomy, and confidence from an early age.
Montessori beds are not just about sleep; they’re part of a broader philosophy of creating a child-centered environment that fosters independence, respect, and self-discovery. When designed as part of a Montessori-inspired room, these beds are the foundation of a space that supports the child's natural curiosity and learning.
Benefits of Montessori Beds
Montessori beds offer a variety of advantages that go beyond just providing a comfortable place to sleep. These benefits align closely with the Montessori philosophy, which emphasizes fostering independence, autonomy, and respect for the child’s natural development.
Encourages Independence
Montessori beds allow children to climb in and out independently, promoting autonomy and self-confidence. This simple act of independence lays the foundation for their overall growth and decision-making skills.
Safe and Accessible
The low-to-the-ground design reduces the risk of falls and makes the bed easily accessible. This open, barrier-free setup helps children feel secure and in control of their space.
Promotes Healthy Sleep Habits
Montessori beds allow children to choose when to sleep and wake up, supporting a natural sleep rhythm. This flexibility encourages children to listen to their bodies, leading to better sleep quality.
Supports Emotional Development
Montessori beds help foster emotional independence by giving children control over their sleeping environment. Children feel respected and valued, which boosts their self-esteem and emotional well-being.
Types of Montessori Beds

Traditional Montessori Bed
The Low Bed Design is a simple, low-to-the-ground bed that allows children to climb independently, promoting early autonomy. With no guardrails or sides, it encourages freedom of movement, supporting the child’s ability to manage their sleep routine.
- Close to the ground for easy access.
- No guardrails, promoting independence.
- Ideal for fostering autonomy in a calm environment.

Montessori Floor Bed
The Montessori Floor Bed sits directly on the ground, offering a completely open space for children to move freely. It fosters independence and self-reliance by allowing children to manage their sleep routines. The absence of side rails provides a safe, inviting environment for children to explore their independence.
- Low-to-the-floor design for safety and accessibility.
- Encourages movement and self-exploration.
- Ideal for nurturing self-reliance and autonomy.

Montessori House Frame Bed
The House Frame Bed adds a playful and imaginative element to the Montessori approach. Designed like a small house, this bed creates a cozy and inviting space for children to sleep and play. The open design encourages exploration while adding a creative touch to the room.
- A house-shaped frame sparks creativity and imagination.
- Low to the ground for easy access.
- Perfect for creating a personalized, cozy sleeping environment.
How to Choose a Montessori Bed
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Consider Your Child's Age and Developmental Stage
Your child's age and developmental stage are key factors in choosing the right Montessori bed.
- For Toddlers: A Montessori floor bed with rails may be a great choice if your child is still relatively young and in the early stages of learning to sleep independently. The rails offer added safety while allowing the child to get in and out independently.
- For Older Children: As your child becomes more independent, a Traditional Montessori Floor Bed with no rails may be more appropriate. This simple, low bed encourages more freedom and autonomy as the child becomes accustomed to their environment.
Room Space and Layout
Before choosing a Montessori bed, consider the layout and size of your child’s room.
- Miniature Rooms: A Montessori platform bed might be ideal if your child’s room is limited. This bed type is low but offers more storage space underneath, making it perfect for smaller rooms requiring efficient space use.
- Larger Rooms: You can opt for more creative options like a House Frame Bed or a Montessori Loft Bed for larger rooms. These beds create a fun and imaginative environment, with a roof frame for the house bed or extra space underneath for the loft bed.
Safety Features
Safety is a top priority when choosing a Montessori bed. Here are a few considerations:
- Low to the Ground: Place the bed at a low height to prevent injuries from falls. Most Montessori beds are designed to be close to the floor, reducing the chances of harm.
- Soft or Removable Rails: Consider a floor bed with soft, removable rails if your child is younger or prone to moving around at night. This will keep your child safe while allowing them to move independently.
- Material Safety: Check that the bed is made from natural, non-toxic materials, especially if the child is sensitive to certain chemicals. Wooden Montessori beds are popular because they are often crafted with sustainable, child-safe finishes.
Design and Aesthetics
Montessori beds typically feature simple, minimalist designs to avoid overstimulation. However, you can still choose a design that appeals to you and your child.
- Neutral Tones: Most Montessori beds are in neutral colors, such as white, natural wood, or pastel shades. These colors create a calming environment, which is ideal for rest.
- Fun Elements: If you want to add a playful touch, a House Frame Bed is a great choice. The house-like design can spark your child’s imagination and make bedtime more fun while being functional and Montessori-inspired.
Differences Between Montessori Beds and Traditional Cribs
Feature | Montessori Beds | Traditional Cribs |
---|---|---|
Design | Minimalist, simple, low-to-the-ground | Often bulky, enclosed with high sides |
Accessibility | Easy for children to access from all sides without barriers | Limited access, typically only from one side |
Movement | Children can freely get in and out, encouraging autonomy | Restricted movement; child is confined in the crib |
Safety | Low to the ground for safety, easy for children to exit | Higher sides can pose a risk if the child tries to climb out |
Size Options | Generally comes in a variety of low-to-the-ground options | Available in standard crib sizes, less adaptable |
Materials | Often made from natural, non-toxic materials like wood | Materials vary; may contain plastics or non-eco-friendly finishes |
Cost | Typically more affordable, especially for simpler designs | Can be more expensive, especially with added features (e.g., adjustable sides) |
Montessori Bed Sizes for Different Ages
We offer different sizes of Montessori beds tailored to the needs of various age groups. Each is designed to support the child’s growth and development while ensuring comfort and safety during their journey of discovery.
For Infants: 120 x 60 cm (47 x 24 inches)
For infants, the Montessori bed should be a safe, enclosed space that encourages independence from the very start. The bed’s low profile allows parents to place the baby into the bed quickly and lets the child explore once they roll over or crawl. The focus at this stage is safety and comfort.
For Toddlers: 140 x 70 cm (55 x 28 inches)
A larger bed is needed as toddlers develop more motor skills and independence. This site offers them enough space to move freely while maintaining a low profile to ensure safety.


For Preschoolers: 160 x 80 cm (63 x 31 inches)
The Montessori bed size should allow preschoolers to feel secure while offering enough room for sleep and play. Children have developed more complex motor skills at this stage, so they can climb in and out of bed independently. A slightly larger bed also allows for transitioning into more structured sleep habits.
For Older Children: 190 x 90 cm (75 x 35 inches)
For older children, a Montessori bed should offer enough space for them to rest comfortably while still maintaining a sense of independence. The design may evolve into a traditional-sized bed with modern Montessori principles such as low height and accessible storage.
One-Stop Solution
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High-Quality Daycare Cots Collection
Our daycare cots provide the perfect rest solution for young children in daycare settings. Designed with comfort and durability, these cots are lightweight, easy to stack, and built to withstand daily use. Available in various sizes and colors, they ensure a safe and cozy space for kids to rest during naptime. With sturdy frames and breathable fabric, our daycare cots offer long-lasting support and convenience for caregivers and parents alike.


Colorful Stackable Cots

Round Toddler Rest Cots

Wooden Daycare Cots
What are Daycare Cots?
Daycare Cots are explicitly designed for use in daycare settings. These cots typically feature the following characteristics:
Compact Design
Daycare cots are designed to fit in small spaces while still providing ample room for children to sleep comfortably.
Safety
These cots are made from non-toxic materials, with smooth edges and sturdy construction to prevent accidents.
Comfort
The cots are designed to provide sufficient support for children’s bodies, ensuring they rest properly during nap times.
Easy to Clean
The materials used for daycare cots are durable and easy to clean, keeping the daycare environment hygienic.
Benefits of Daycare Cots
Daycare cots are a crucial piece of furniture in any childcare center. They provide more than just a place for children to nap; they support safety, comfort, and development. Here are some of the benefits of using high-quality daycare cots in your facility:
Ensuring Child Safty
Daycare cots are designed with safety as a top priority. They are made from non-toxic materials and feature smooth, rounded edges to prevent injuries. The sturdy construction ensures that the cot won’t break easily, providing a secure environment for children during nap time. By using high-quality materials, daycare cots eliminate potential hazards, giving caregivers peace of mind.
Promoting Quality Rest
Comfort is key to children’s well-being, and daycare cots provide just that. With soft, supportive mattresses and adjustable designs, these cots ensure children get the restful sleep they need. Proper sleep helps improve mood, focus, and overall health, supporting children’s growth and development during their crucial early years.
Space Efficiency
Daycare cots are designed to be space-efficient, with options like stackable or foldable models that save valuable room in the daycare. This feature is especially beneficial in environments with limited space, allowing daycares to maximize their available area while still providing a comfortable place for children to rest.
Promotes Independence and Routine
By having their dedicated cot, children learn independence and the importance of routine. A consistent nap schedule encourages good sleep habits, while the cot setup provides a sense of security and ownership. This helps children develop a sense of responsibility for their own rest, which is an important part of their growth and development.
Types of Daycare Cots
When selecting daycare cots, choosing the right type based on space, age group, and specific needs is essential. Here are the most common types of daycare cots available:

Stackable Cots
Stackable cots are designed to be stacked on top of each other when not in use. They are ideal for daycares that need to save space. Their sturdy design provides a safe and comfortable resting place while allowing for easy storage.

Foldable Cots
Foldable cots offer the benefit of folding flat for compact storage. They are perfect for daycare centers that need to quickly store cots after naptime or require flexibility in their room layout.

Mobile Cots
Mobile cots come with wheels, making them easy to move around. These cots are ideal for daycare centers where room layouts change frequently or for areas that require the cot to be moved between different spaces.

Cot with Canopy
Cots with canopies are designed to offer additional privacy and comfort for children. The canopy helps block out light and creates a cozier, more private sleeping area. These cots are particularly useful in large daycare settings where children need solitude during naptime.
Standard Sizes for Daycare Cots
When selecting daycare cots, it's important to consider the size that best fits the children's needs and the available space in the daycare facility. While daycare cots come in various sizes, several common standard sizes are typically used. Below, we’ll discuss the standard cot sizes for daycare settings, along with considerations for each.
Toddler Cots (L 52” x W 23” x H 5”)
Toddler cots are designed for children aged 1 to 3 years, typically weighing 20 to 35 pounds. These cots are slightly smaller than standard cots, providing just enough space for toddlers to nap comfortably.
- Length: 52 inches (132 cm)
- Width: 23 inches (58 cm)
- Height: 5 inches (13 cm) from the ground (with some variation based on design)
Standard Cots (L 55” x W 23” x H 5”)
The standard daycare cot size is typically used for children aged 3 to 6 years. These cots provide enough room for kids to stretch out during nap time, offering both comfort and space without taking up excessive room in the daycare.
- Length: 55 inches (140 cm)
- Width: 23 inches (58 cm)
- Height: 5 inches (13 cm)
Preschool Cots (L 58” x W 24” x H 5”)
Preschool cots are slightly longer than standard cots to accommodate older children. These cots provide more room for children who have outgrown the standard toddler cots but aren’t yet ready for a full-size bed.
- Length: 58 inches (147 cm)
- Width: 24 inches (61 cm)
- Height: 5 inches (13 cm)
Factors to Consider When Choosing Daycare Cots
Choosing the proper daycare cots is essential for creating a safe, comfortable, and efficient sleep environment for children. When selecting daycare cots, several factors should be considered to ensure that the cots meet the needs of both the children and the daycare center. Here are the key considerations:
Safety Standards and Compliance
Safety is the most crucial factor when choosing daycare cots. Ensure the cots are made from non-toxic materials, have smooth edges, and meet local safety regulations. Cots should be sturdy and designed to prevent tipping, keeping children secure during nap time.
Comfort and Support
Comfort is key to ensuring children get restful sleep. Look for cots with supportive, breathable mattresses that help maintain proper sleep posture. Soft, gentle fabrics will provide a comfortable resting environment, promoting a better mood and energy for the day ahead.
Size and Fit
Choose the right size cot for the age group you serve. Ensure the cot fits comfortably in your space, leaving enough room for other activities. Stackable or foldable cots are great for optimizing space in smaller daycare environments.
Durability and Maintenance
Durable cots with sturdy frames and easy-to-clean materials are essential. Look for options that resist stains and wear and tear. This ensures the cots last longer with minimal upkeep, saving time and money in the long run.
Ease of Storage and Mobility
If space is limited, opt for stackable or foldable cots. These allow for easy storage and make transitioning between activities seamless. Cots with wheels or casters can also be moved around easily for cleaning or reorganization.
Budget and Cost-Effectiveness
While quality is important, consider your budget. Find cots that offer the best value, balancing price and durability. Investing in high-quality cots may have a higher upfront cost but will save you money over time due to reduced maintenance and replacement needs.
FAQ
Are Montessori beds suitable for infants?
Montessori beds are often designed for toddlers and young children, not infants. They promote independence and allow children to independently get in and out of bed. For safety reasons, a crib or bassinet is generally recommended for infants.
How can I make my baby's crib more comfortable?
To make a crib more comfortable for your baby, choose a firm mattress that fits snugly inside the crib, use breathable bedding, and ensure the room is cozy. For safety, avoid pillows and heavy blankets.
What materials are commonly used in Montessori beds?
Montessori beds are often made from natural materials like wood, which aligns with the Montessori philosophy of using simple, functional, and sustainable materials. The wood should be non-toxic and free from harmful chemicals.
Can I use a daycare cot at home?
Yes, daycare cots can be used at home for naps or as a portable sleeping solution. They are easy to store and move, making them ideal for families with limited space.
Are daycare cots easy to clean?
Yes, most daycare cots are made with washable, durable fabric, and their frame is designed for easy maintenance. Regularly cleaning the cot’s fabric and surface is important to ensure hygiene.
What is the ideal age for transitioning a child to a Montessori bed?
Most children transition to a Montessori bed between the ages of 18 months and 3 years, when they start to develop the ability to climb out of a crib or when they show signs of needing more independence.
What is the difference between a crib and a Montessori bed?
Baby cribs are traditionally enclosed, providing a secure sleeping space, while Montessori beds are open, low-to-the-ground beds that encourage independent movement.
How do I convert a baby crib into a toddler bed?
Many baby cribs can be converted into toddler beds by removing one of the sides and lowering the mattress to a safer height for older children.