Thursday, July 5, 2012
Pack N Plays and Play Yards For Babies and Kids
When it comes time to decide on whether or not to register for or purchase a Pack N Play the answer is YES! This is a must for parents who still want to be able to visit a friends home for dinner or leave your kids with the grandparents overnight.Reasons why to buy a Pack N Play or Play Yard.You can use it as a bassinet in your room until you are ready to transition your baby to their own crib in their nursery.You can put your child in the play yard while you are cooking, cleaning, or even working in the yard and know that they are safe.You can move it to any room you are working in while they nap so you can keep an eye on them.You can pack it up and take it to a friends home to use as a playpen or crib if the child falls asleep while you are enjoying dinner.You can take it to a family members home and they can use it as a crib while watching your kids overnight for you.Things to look for in a Pack N Play or Play Yard.Canopy that can cover your child especially if taking it outside.A Detachable changing table- this is useful when the child is first staying in your room so you can change them in the night without having to take the child into the nursery.Baby bassinet sling- This is a sling that holds the mattress up closer to the top so it is easier for you to lay the child down without having to reach all the way to the bottom.Some come with a detachable shelf that can hold diapers, wipes, lotion and more to help you in caring and cleaning your baby.Also, some come with a device that plays music, illuminates or vibrates the pack n play to help soothe your baby to sleep.Safety Tips for Play Yards & Pack N Plays.Make sure that all four sides are in the up and locked position before you place your baby in the play yard.Make sure there are no holes or tears in the mesh siding.Do not have toys in the pack n play unless you are close by.Kids can use the toys to climb out of the play yard.Never leave your child unattended in the play yard or use it as a substitute to watching your child.
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