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The Regalo Extra Long My Cot Portable Toddler Bed offers a roomy 54x28 inch canvas sleeping surface supported by a lightweight yet durable steel frame that holds up to 75 pounds. Designed for busy millennial parents, it folds compactly for effortless travel and sets up instantly without tools. Perfect for toddlers aged 2-8, this cot is a top-rated, versatile solution for sleepovers, camping, and everyday naps, combining durability, comfort, and portability in one sleek package.
















| Best Sellers Rank | #1,897 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #2 in Infant & Toddler Travel Beds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 35,277 Reviews |
C**S
Not Just A Camping Cot!
This is the third cot from this company we have purchased (the other two belonging to our first two children). All three have been GREAT quality and have held up to wild toddlers thus far. This cot is slightly smaller than a toddler bed when unfolded, and we have found that crib size fitted sheets fit perfectly fine on it. All three of our kids have spent many a night sleeping on their respective cots, and we have heard no complaints. It’s also worth noting how the size and foldability of this cot have been a GAME CHANGER for us. We can take it ANYWHERE (hotel, Air BnB, RV, tent, friends’/grandparent’s houses, and even our own house). Set-up is a breeze, and, when our kids are done sleeping, we can fold the cot(s) right back up for more space. This cot has been especially helpful in sleep-training and potty training our youngest (a huge unexpected but positive use)! His crib-converted toddler bed was a NIGHTMARE to change the sheets when he had an accident, and, even before potty training, he wasn’t sleeping well through the night without crawling into our bed (at which point NO ONE slept). After moving him to the cot to help with potty training (way easier to change, and, if he does pee on the cot, it’s easily cleaned with soap, water, and sunshine) we figured out he slept better on the especially restless nights if we just moved his cot to our room (which we could easily do, even sleep-deprived and staggery due to its compact size and foldability) and let him sleep near us (but not on top of us). Would not trade these cots for ANYTHING! If you’re looking for a good one for your kiddos, look no further! This is the one you need!!!
M**A
Best toddler travel bed out there
We travel a lot with our twin girls, who are two and a half years old. We usually stay at hotels and most of the time hotels won't have two available cots or toddler beds, and the ones that are available will either be broken or look/feel dirty. After months of dealing with hotel beds, I finally decided to take matters in my own hands. First I tried a travel crib (I purchased it on another website), and then The Shrunks Tuckaire Toddler Inflatable Travel Bed , and then John Deere Pickles 21X42" John Deer Nap Mat, Down On The Farm and finally Regalo My Cot Portable Toddler Bed, Pink . Regalo Toddler Bed is without a doubt the best toddler travel bed out there. Here's why: * Travel cribs are way too expensive and seem better-suited for infants. My twin girls are tall for their age and at the age of 2 and a half, cribs are no longer as comfortable for them as they used to be -- Not enough room for them to move around or stretch their legs. Regalo Toddler Bed is a lot cheaper than travel cribs and is just the perfect size for a toddler. I'm guessing my twin girls (who, as I said, are both pretty tall for their age) will be able to use these beds at least until they're 4, maybe even longer. * Even the lightest travel cribs are a burden to carry around. They are too big when folded and even the lightest ones are heavier than Regalo Toddler Bed. I don't know how this may be possible, but Regalo Toddler Bed is even lighter than The Shrunks Tuckaire Toddler Inflatable Travel Bed . You put it in its plastic bag and carry it on your shoulder like a medium-sized backpack. You can even take it with you on a plane. * I have to say that John Deere Pickles 21X42" John Deer Nap Mat, Down On The Farm is even lighter than Regalo Toddler Bed, but you have to remember these things are called "nap mats" for a reason. They are NOT travel beds. While they may be good for a one or two-hour nap at daycare, I can't imagine that any child can possibly sleep comfortably on a nap mat for a whole night. It's just a wee bit better than sleeping on the floor. That being said, John Deere Pickles 21X42" John Deer Nap Mat, Down On The Farm is definitely the highest-quality nap mat out there. We use it from time to time and it's still going strong, even after so many washes. * Regalo Toddler Bed is super easy to fold and unfold. You can unfold it in a second -- literally. Even The Shrunks Tuckaire Toddler Inflatable Travel Bed takes up to 2 minutes to inflate with an electric pump. You should also remember that inflatable beds are made of plastic and they ALL have an unpleasant plastic smell, no matter what the manufacturers tell you. Because they're made of plastic, they also get molded very easily -- The The Shrunks Tuckaire Toddler Inflatable Travel Bed that I purchased on Amazon was covered with mold when I received it and I had to return it to the manufacturer. * I love the lovely pink color of Regalo Toddler Bed, and so do my daughters. I also love that it comes with a pink sheet. You can also use it with standard cot sheets. There are only two things about Regalo Toddler Bed that I'm not so happy about: * It's not thickly padded. It would be awesome if there was more padding. However this is not a huge problem -- We either put a blanket or a nap mat on it and it becomes super-comfy. * If your kids do not sleep in "big kid beds" just yet, you have to remember this is a toddler bed, not a crib. As such, it has no bed rail to prevent your kids from falling off. We solve this problem by placing Regalo Toddler Bed between our bed and the wall so that there's no way our kids will end up on the floor. Then again, this is a "toddler bed" and I would assume that most kids using this bed will already be used to sleeping in "big kid beds". So the bottom line is, this is a very good product. Highly recommended.
S**E
Nice small cot for vacations.
Comfort: Very nice mat that kids want to lay in. No more complaining about sleeping on the floor. I like that it comes with its own pillow so another pillow is not needed. I love that the fabric is washable for accidents. Portable: The portability is nice. It folds up nicely and is not very heavy. I don't have to fit folding it up like a pack and play. It fits nicely in the bag it comes with without the hassle. Build quality: Very good quality, the metal holds up well. Fit: Very good for smaller children. Works well for family vacations in hotel rooms with one bed. It fits well in a small place.
A**A
So far, so good!
My daughter (2 1/2 yrs old) likes this cot, a lot. I bought it for her so that she could nap on it while my M-I-L is over watching her since she has a hard time with stairs and lifting toddler into high crib. She sleeps on it for about 1 1/2 - 2 hours in the afternoon, which is about 1 hour shorter than if she were to nap in her crib inside her (darkened) room. It suits this purpose well and I intend on taking it on overnight weekend trips so we don't have to haul her port-a-crib. The only disadvantage is that she can get out of it, of course, but... it's a cot! She began daycare recently and sleeps on their cots for the same amount of time, so I figured I'd buy it for my M-I-L at home. It does the trick and my baby thinks it's special. I tell her that it's only for when Grandma S is over (b/c she wanted to start sleeping/napping in it all the time). Naturally, I'd prefer she take a longer nap, so I told her it's for special days only, when Grandma S is here. So now she uses it to "tuck in" her bunny-bear stuffed animal before she goes to her room at night. I love it, and it seems comfortable, very portable and handy. I would recommend it. The only reason I'm not rating it 5 stars is that I have yet to use it on a weekend trip, but I wanted to review it now, in case you were wondering whether or not to get it. I think it's very much worth it, but everyone's different. It's relatively small and inexpensive so if your child hates it they may like it for their stuffed animal friends. Also, it is very sturdy & supportive and opens and collapses with no trouble at all. Hope that helps!
H**R
Great cots for daycare use
I purchased these cots for my in-home daycare kiddos who graduated out of pack n plays. These cots are easy to set up and store when not in use. I love that they came with a sheet specific to this cot. I use the roll up sleeping bag mat that has a built-in pillow and kids are comfortable and fall asleep quickly. I cannot speak to leakage/easy of cleaning yet as they haven't had an accident yet (knock on wood!)
S**D
Perfect for our little one
I love this cot. It is so easy to set up and put away. It's perfect for those who travel a lot. We have a camper that isn't really toddler friendly as far as sleeping and we use ours when staying in our camper. This is also wonderful for those that may stay away from home more often. I love the design of this cot because it supports my child easily and that says a lot about how sturdy it is because she is a little rough with it at times. The small size makes it functional for a lot of areas to be out of the way. I love that it folds up easily and can be put in a corner or closet and be out of the way. I bought this one and then found another for sale at goodwill and bought that one as well. Now we keep one in the car for travel and one in our camper. I do recommend using the sheet with it because if your child is easily woke they may not sleep well without the sheet or something covering the cot.
C**A
Wonderful temporary beds
I ordered this extra long, bed for my 3 year old so it can be used as she grows. I have two other beds the regular size that I have had for five years they have worked out great and I use them all the time for a travel and a grandparents house. They come in handy so much. I even used it for a foster child to have a bed because DCYF requires a bed for child. As a temporary use, I have used this many times the small ones and my seven-year-old is on the smaller size as she looks like an average 4 to 5 year old kid. She has outgrown the small ones so now I have a larger one to use, but I’m using it on my three year-old for now. Love these beds and they give you a pillow attached to a fitted sheet. And mine have been washed so many times and no problems.
T**N
Absolute must have if you have limited sleeping space for kids under 6 years old
This is a absolute must have if you have limited sleeping space for kids under 6 years old. I have two grandsons who are both two years old (not twins but cousins). They spend some nights with me but I don't have room for them to have their own shared bedroom. My master bed and guest bed are too high for them as they constantly roll off the beds which results in knots on their foreheads or the back of their heads. So I did some research and found this and are extremely happy that I did and that I ordered this. I like that I am able to fold cot when not in use and store it in the bedroom closet. It seem very sturdy enough for them to sleep on while being close enough to the floor (but not actually on the floor) where they won't hurt themselves. The second picture is of the cot itself. The first picture is the outdoor chair cushion that I'd place on top of cot to give it more comfort for my grandsons and it fit perfectly. The third picture is of the sheet that came with the cot that was able to fit over both the chair cushion and the cot. Pros: Affordable, foldable, portable and comes with a fitted sheet. Cons: No travel bag, so I ordered this to hold the cot: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09WGR8RGK/?coliid=I3HTOU3PKH6V1Q&colid=7TRY203O2O0S&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1 Would I recommend this, YES!
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