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We've used a standard travel cot inside the tent without any problems. The potential problem will be the height of the cot versus the sloping side of the tent, but at least the cot is sturdy enough to help keep the tent up ! A Grobag style sleepsuit is ideal for a warm summer, or special baby-sized sleeping bags are available.
If I was getting a new travel cot the Samsonite Pop-up Bubble looks great and would be just the job in a tent. Similar cots are available from Little Life, but they strike me as being a little over-engineered - you almost don't need a tent !
Once your daughter gets to about 18mths-2yrs, a Ready-Bed is a good option. They are basically an airbed built into a fleece sleeping bag, so there is no chance of the two parting company. However, my son has managed to wake up underneath the mattress a few times, so they are not 100% failsafe (he still slept like a log though !)
My greatest fear taking babies camping has been them crying at night and waking up the whole campsite. Once they are sleeping soundly through the night, this shouldn't be a problem, but only you know your own baby !
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