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Grown Out of a Pack and Play Now What?
Asked by J.Q. from Pittsburgh
on March 28, 2008
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Any recommendations for what to use when traveling when your child is over the pack and play weight limit but isn't in a bed? Hotel can't guarantee a crib. Anyone ha...
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- i havent heard of the tents but what if you packed a toddler size sleeping bag and special pillow and necessary stuffed animals and told him you were going to "camp ou...
- We have asked for a rollaway bed at a hotel. We take the mattress off the roll-a-way and put it on the floor between the 2 double beds or if their is space over by th...
- Depending on where you're going, you may be able to rent a crib and have it delivered to the hotel. Rental companies are common in resort areas. Or maybe a fold out ...
Baby Play-yard Advice/suggestion
Asked by C.L. from San Francisco
on February 17, 2008
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Hi there,
I'm starting to research about baby play yards (aka pack-n-play) and would like to know what factors you considered in choosing the one you had? Are ther...
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- Hi C., I think the Graco Pack n Play's are awesome. Very popular. The other ones are similar, but it's not that big a difference to stress over. They have the ones...
- Our family loves our huge and roomy 10 year old Regalo play yard. It is easy to set up and take down, travel with, clean and our 37 lb, 2 year old grandson demands to ...
- I would say skip it for now. I found that I never used my playpen until my baby was starting to crawl and then she didn't like staying in there for long. The less unne...
Need Your Advice on This Idea I Have
Asked by M.P. from Provo
on April 21, 2011
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Ok so my son (18 months) part time co sleeps with me. I needed him to sleep in his own bed while I do homework and what not, but then when he woke up around 10 I would...
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- Give it a shot. Sounds like a nice idea. If your son doesn't need to be up at a certain time, why not let him stay up playing with your husband till 10 sometimes too.
- It's worth a shot. I partially coslept with my DD, and I finally got her back into her crib. (she's 11 months) I started by getting her to sleep farther and farther...
- I think it sounds like a good idea! and am curious if it ends up working for you! My 18 month old - oops 19 months! - is still in my bed but last weekend we got a ha...
"Portable" Bed Rail?
Asked by A.S. from Chicago
on August 22, 2006
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Has anyone used the Safety 1st or Regalo portable bed rails? Or really any portable bed rails? I have found several places that sell them on-line, but cannot find an...
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- I have the safety 1st bed rail, and altho it's not super small, it's definitely better to lug around than a pack n play. I would say it's as long as a pack n play, bu...
- I'm not sure what brands they were, but I remember several years ago Burlington Coat Factory sold one that was like those mesh hampers that fold down completely into a...
- I used one of the old Safety 1st bed rails. Mine doesn't fold down that well. But my kids toss and turn and climb over pillows. I took mine every time I knew I was ...
Travel Bed
Asked by L.C. from Burlington
on July 4, 2008
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Hi
I have a large son who just turned 2. He is about 3 ft 1 inches and weighs 40 pounds. He does not fit into the pack n play anymore and we travel a lot. He definite...
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- QVC sells a kid's inflatable bed. This would be perfect for you when you travel. Here's the details: Item number T25130 Inflatable Multi-Position Children's Ready ...
- They sell an air mattress for children its smaller than an adult one and it has edges on the sides so he cant fall out, it was in a magazine i get randomly called one ...
- We were in the same situation. Our son was very big for his age and we quickly outgrew the pack-and-play option. We got the toddler Aerobed and LOVE IT. It has rais...
Travel Bed for Toddler
Asked by L.A. from New York
on January 3, 2012
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Ladies -
Most hotels we go to are able to furnish us a crib or a pack and play, this summer though we'll be doing a whistlestop tour and visiting family, so toting...
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- We have 4 kid and have bought our share of...well, everything, before we end up knowing what works for us. We bought the AeroBed Sleep Tight Inflatable Bed for Kids...
- I don't know if it's still on the market but years ago we used an inflatable toddler bed that goes right on the floor and looks exactly like a little blue life raft wi...
- I love our inflatable toddler mattress with bumpers. However she was three when we trasitioned to this method. There is a light weight travel system I looked into an...
Sleep Solutions for Toddler While Traveling? Bright Ideas?
Asked by J.M. from San Francisco
on April 7, 2011
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Hey moms - We will be traveling with our nearly two year old next month, and staying with friends. We are trying to figure out what to do about a bed/crib for our nea...
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- Make her a little bed on the floor next to you. Get her to sleep in your bed and then move her over perhaps? Have sturdy blankets or pillows or something all around it...
- I didn't read your responses so I apologize if this has been mentioned already. I got a toddler size blow up areo bed from onestepahead.com or leapsandbounds.com (one ...
- Something we do here at home is use an extra crib matttress next to our bed. If my kids are sick and I want them close by, but dont want them in my bed because none o...
What Does Your 2 Year Old Sleep in on Vacation?
Asked by M.D. from San Francisco
on July 12, 2009
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Hello all,
We have a two year old son that still sleeps in his crib at home (and I think is definitely NOT ready to move to a toddler bed). Until recently he has bee...
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- we use the Aerobed toddler bed. It has elevated sides to stop our son from falling out. We've used it quite a bit and he only rolled out once (one of his first times...
- Hi M., I'm sure your pack 'n' play will be fine. Even if he is a little big, it's something he's used to, and it's really the easiest. After my boys outgrew the...
- Hi M., When we found ourselves in this situation, we either had our son sleep with us or we used a children's air mattress. They are made by Aerobed and are sold t...
Travel Beds for 2 Year Old That Still Sleeps in a Crib...
Asked by E.R. from Fort Myers
on December 1, 2010
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Hi Moms! My son is 28 months old and we are getting set for some hefty travel plans over Christmas. My mom's house won't be a problem as she has a regular sized crib...
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- We used the PeaPod for our 5 month old and 3 year old at different times. I ordered it a few months before our trip and had them both sleep in it in their rooms. My ...
- There is an Aerobed for kids that has contoured sides so they can't roll out, Comes w/ a pump and comfy mattress pad, and rolls up into a pack you can carry over your ...
- When my son was about this age and we visited the in laws we had him in a bed with a rail. A twin bed mattress on the floor is also a safe option. The only problem i...
Travel Bed for 3 Year Old Who JUST Transitioned to Toddler Bed
Asked by M.Y. from Chicago
on August 5, 2008
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I'll be visiting my parents' home (on the West Coast) for 2 1/2 weeks and am wondering what the best sleep arrangement would be for my 3 year old daughter while we're ...
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- Hi there! I travel to Arizona to visit my father annually with my two children and I found the BEST travel bed for my little guy at One Step Ahead. It's a blow up ai...
- We have travelled with our toddler several times and have tried various sleeping arrangements, depending on what was available to us. We have made a bed on the floor ...
- We just traveled with a 2.5 y.o. who had never slept in a bed before, and had good success putting her in a twin bed bordered on one side with a wall and the other sid...