Aussie Cot Net Baby Crib Safety Tents - Premium Crib Tent to Keep Baby from Climbing Out - See-Through Crib Netting - Mosquito Net - Pop-up Crib Tent
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Yes, the mattress will fit inside the tent perfectly. I used breathable, soft jersey cotton fabric to create a fully enclosed bottom for my tent. Thank you for reaching out to us with your query. Michelle Wackrow wishes you the best of luck.
Yes, this crib tent will fit a crib that has been converted to a toddler bed and has a mattress that measures 52" x 28" Thank you for your question; I hope my response is helpful. Michelle, best wishes
Thank you for contacting me with your inquiry. In 1998, I began designing and manufacturing my own nets in Queensland, Australia, using only my own two hands. With so many more customers, I now design the nets and make all samples myself; I have all of my fabrics custom made to my exact specifications to ensure high quality and strength; and I have the majority of my nets produced in China by a company with whom I have a close working relationship. With best wishes, Michelle Wackrow
With a fully enclosed bottom, this Australian crib net is toddler proof. I use a stretch cotton jersey fabric that is both breathable and soft. To ensure the highest quality, I make all of my fabrics from scratch. Your baby will be able to sleep in a very comfortable environment. Michelle Wackrow, thank you for your kind words. Designer- Owner
Selected User Reviews For Aussie Cot Net Baby Crib Safety Tents - Premium Crib Tent to Keep Baby from Climbing Out - See-Through Crib Netting - Mosquito Net - Pop-up Crib Tent
My 20-month-old needed to transition to a toddler bed, but I was worried about his safety if he was able to get out of bed on his own. I stayed up all night for a week, repositioning him in bed and monitoring him on the monitor. After that, I came across these tents! The mesh is strong, but the holes are large enough that I don't have to worry about air flow. When he leans on the side with the opening, the crisscrossed plastic poles hold up exceptionally well. We were so taken with it that we purchased a second one for his twin sister. It blocks out just enough light that my kids slept an extra hour after the sun came up in the morning!.
Our two-year-old has figured out how to get out of her crib and isn't quite ready for a toddler bed or a big girl bed. I slept poorly for a few nights, fearful that she would climb out and get this. I looked at a few tents and while this one is a little more expensive, it is more durable, the material is thick, and the zippers are nice and heavy. It feels and appears to be a high-quality product that will last, and it was simple to put together and fit into our standard PBK crib. So far, everything is going well. It irritates Baby- She is trapped inside and is unable to leave.
My two-year-old son has autism and has recently discovered how to climb out of his crib in the middle of the night. I was terrified and sleep-deprived because I didn't know when he'd wake up and put me in danger. This gives me complete peace of mind, knowing that he will be safe even if he wakes up in the middle of the night. Look no further if you're looking for a sense of calm. Don't jeopardize your baby's safety or your rest by settling for a low-cost knockoff!.
I couldn't wait to get this and put it to the test with my 10-month-old climber. Because she climbs right out of her crib, we're still using a portable folding crib. Very simple to assemble, and I like that the mattress is contained within the tent, making it impossible to knock down or pull up and bunch. My main complaint is that none of my baby monitors can see through the fabric, which is why we haven't tried the product yet. I have three cameras, each of which works for one minute until the infrared light reflects off the material. To make it work, we'll have to drill a hole in the top. The back zipper is low enough that my daughter can pull it down and get out if I leave it open. It would be nice if there were double zippers or a clear plastic top so you could unzip it enough for a camera.
The tent is tall enough for the boys to stand in, and it has a few stars - As a result, the boys have the impression that they are "camping. " And because of the sheer structure, you won't get tangled or suffocate. I would strongly suggest it.
I'm so glad I bought this for my son's nursery. My 16-month-old is tall for his age and was already attempting to climb out of his crib. I was hesitant to switch to a toddler bed because I thought it was premature. This has the potential to change your life forever! I don't have to worry about him falling while climbing or trying to get out of napping or going to bed early.
This is our second crib tent, and I wish we had purchased it first because the quality is far superior to lower-cost items, and my son is unable to escape. If you want to keep your child safe in the crib for a longer period of time, the high zipper is a must.
Definitely, the tent is simple to put together. It was just a smidgeon too big for our mini crib, but it worked out. It fits snugly in the crib and has deterred our cat from climbing into it in the past. She even attempted to sneak into the side of it (between the tent and the crib) and was squished, learning that this was no longer a safe place for her. I'm hoping it will protect our little one from our nosy cat!.