K.S. asks from Willoughby, OH on October 25, 2007
Can No Longer Use mobile...what Next?
My son falls asleep each night watching his mobile and listening to the music. He will by 5 months old in a couple of weeks and his mobile will need to come down. I was wondering if anyone had a suggestion for an item I can use in place of the mobile. I have bought two aquariums and neither one fit on his crib due to the decorative style of the crib.
Please let me know your thoughts so my little pumpkin can continue to fall asleep. Thanks!
So What Happened?™
Thanks for all the advice. I am going to get some music and explore the options of wall mount mobiles and the pooh starlight projector and see what makes the most sense. Thanks Everyone!
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L.S. answers from Louisville on October 26, 2007
Try to get a baby's soothing music cd to play. Also get some glow in the dark stars and put them on the ceiling. He can gaze at the stars while listening to soothing music. This has helped me in the past. Good luck.
C.P. answers from Cleveland on October 26, 2007
I guess I don't understand why the mobile has to come down at 5 months...even if he's batting at it, it should be fine to keep it up. I have a Fisher Price fish that attached to the side of the crib with ties that can double as a floor toy. It has three things to pull on, lights, and a mirror and plays music. That could be a possibility if you are really concerned about leaving the mobile up.
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K.J. answers from Dayton on October 25, 2007
Could you find a chair and attach it too the back and put it near his crib so he could still watch and listen to it? It might be hard to find a chair with the right kind of back though.
T.G. answers from Cleveland on October 26, 2007
There are little lamps that you can purchase that you can set on his dresser. They light up and project an image onto the ceiling.
M.R. answers from Columbus on October 26, 2007
I guess I'm not sure why he can't use the mobile anymore, unless he's pulling it down. My son is 9 months old, and we still occasionally use it - he learned how to make it turn on from the "sleep" mode, which is actually kinda nice. We also bought a cheap cd player and play music that way for him and nap & bedtime. It's pretty relaxing music, piano instrumentals, but probably whatever is fine. I have a friend who's daughter falls asleep to metallica so.....
M. answers from Cincinnati on October 25, 2007
Any chance you can simply hang his mobile higher, so it's not in his reach? I wouldn't remove it completely, especially if he's fond of it! I'd just want to know why they say to remove it, and then take whatever precaution necessary to relocate the mobile safely (like figure out how to hang it from ceiling instead of clipping it to his crib, for example). Don't know if that helps at all... just one idea!
K.N. answers from Cleveland on October 25, 2007
Well if the crib toys won't work with your crib i'm not to sure, they do make table lamps that have parts that spin and cast colorful shadows on the walls and most of them play music, no idea where you would find them though. i like the idea of keeping the mobile but fixing it to the wall or ceiling so it's not within reach as well, obviously he likes it and is used to that imparticular i think it's a great idea if you can find a way to keep it.
M.P. answers from Lexington on October 26, 2007
Why will the mobile have to come down? If it is working for him LEAVE IT THERE!! Don't take it down just bc he is 5 months old. I have a 6 month old and he loves his aquarium to watch and listen to. Maybe get one of those sound machines or one of those lamps that play music and also go around and give off the shadows so he can look at something around the room. hope that helps! Remeber if it is working for you, you don't have to stop it at any certain age just because it is recommended!! Your the mom.
K.T. answers from Columbus on October 25, 2007
Although he won't be able to watch it, you might try putting a CD player in his room. Both of my girls (ages 3-1/2 and 17 months) go to bed with their music on. We also have an in-the-crib music box - probably similar to your aquariums that don't fit - and that's been a huge hit with both of them as older infants/young toddlers. Also, we still have the mobile in my 17-month-olds crib ... she can barely reach it and doesn't seem to mess with it, so we made the decision to leave it in there for a bit longer.
T.S. answers from Cincinnati on October 26, 2007
I'm curious as to why at 5 mths the mobile has to come down. My sons mobile stayed up until he was over a year, only because then he started messing trying to pull it off that we took it out. If he enjoys it, then I say leave it. As they say if it aint broke don't fix it.
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