Thursday, October 22, 2009

BABYBJÖRN Travel Crib Light Blue Decide Now


Although much more expensive than a pack and play (pnp), you get what you pay for: lightweight but strong frame, fully hidden hinges, ease of assembly, fully washable, tough-made-to-last materials, and a nice reasonably small/flat package. Hint: the price of this crib fluctuates wildly on Amazon.

Instead of being annoyed by the legs that stick out, I noticed how it made it very difficult for the baby to bonk her head against an adjacent object or wall. This eliminates user-error when deciding on where to place the crib.

We travel at least once a month and we are militant about regular naps when at other people's homes so there is a lot of value in finding a product that our child will sleep in. As far as we can tell, our baby sleeps in this crib as well as she does in her regular crib. The pnp bassinet worked great but we had trouble getting the baby to sleep well in the bottom of it when she outgrew the bassinet. For future trips, I'm tempted to replace the basic foam pad with something more luxurious like memory foam... it's as easy as unzipping the mattress cover and pulling it out.Get more detail about BABYBJÖRN Travel Crib Light Blue.

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