>As a U.S. LLLL, I am unsure as to what a cot is, exactly. Is it a
>crib? A portable bed in the parents' room? I am confused. Please
>enlighten my narrow American mind. :)
>
> Kellie Whitney, who absolutely believes that the safest place for
>a baby is next to mama in bed
> LLLL, Califronia
>
>
>
UK English 'cot' = US English 'crib'
UK English 'crib' = US English 'cradle'
UK English 'camp bed' = US English 'cot'
:)
Heather Welford Neil
NCTR, bfc, tutor, UK
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