L RUNNZER Baby Pop Up Tent Cover Crib,See Through Crib and Nursery Soft Mesh Cover,Net with Viewing Window to Keep Baby in
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Thank you for your inquiry. The best option for keeping your baby from climbing out of the crib is a crib tent. You may select our product, and if you have any questions or concerns about the crib tent, please contact us.
Because of the metal wire that holds the tent up, it's impossible. It'll be a complete disaster. It's simply a matter of wiping it down.
Thank you for your inquiry. The crib tent is 4 feet long and wide. 6x2. 3x4. 3f. It's also crib-friendly. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Selected User Reviews For L RUNNZER Baby Pop Up Tent Cover Crib,See Through Crib and Nursery Soft Mesh Cover,Net with Viewing Window to Keep Baby in
For our two children, we bought this crib tent. Autism in a 5-year-old toddler. He isn't quite ready for a toddler bed due to his developmental delays, but he has started working on climbing out of his crib. The tent was extremely simple to erect and has remained rip-free for several months. We are grateful for a product like this that is both inexpensive and effective in preventing falls.
I'm not sure why this was created. It's colossal in size and flimsy in construction. And don't even try to put it back together in that circle. It seemed like a good idea to keep my cats out of the house and have some peace of mind. It's not even close to being worth the money.
Everyone will be able to sleep through the night once more. It's fantastic!.
My granddaughter didn't fall out of bed because of it, and it worked perfectly.
It does exactly what it says on the tin.
I'm not sure if it was just our crib, but it didn't fit very well. We have a large crib, but it was far too large for our baby.
My daughter is a senior in high school. When you put her in the crib, she still has a lot of energy. She has never attempted to climb out of the crib, but she does throw pacifiers, blankets, pillows, and anything else she can get her hands on out of it - Then it gets a little dramatic trying to stop her. a lack of comprehension of the cause- and-effect yet, no matter how many times you warn people not to throw things away - It has no value. br>br>At this point, these crib tents are a must for us. They keep her nighttime accessories safely tucked away inside her sleep cocoon, where they aren't strewn about or misplaced in the middle of the night. The tent itself is lightweight and incredibly simple to erect - Simply open it, place your mattress in the enclosure, and return it to the crib. Your child will have their own little cozy pod to sleep in once it is closed and zipped up. My daughter's has been with her for so long that I'm almost certain we'll have to cover it with a little pod. In addition, you should size up your bed. She appears to enjoy having her own private space, and she seemed to realize right away that the risk of losing her pacifier, pillow, or blanket was much lower in the cocoon. br>br>These are made/designed to fold up and be portable in some way - as if you could put it back into the small round package it came in - However, I doubt that any ordinary person will be capable of doing so. If you wanted to pack it back up, it's difficult to manipulate. However, whenever we've needed to travel with ours, we simply fold it flat and squish it into the space we need. Even when we do that, it almost immediately springs back into place, which is good. Overall, I believe this is an excellent product that has saved our lives. Obviously, if you have a child who's wildness includes pulling on the top of the pod to collapse it, or ripping it open, or attempting to mess with the zipper, or any other type of extreme behavior that could result in injury, this product isn't safe for that child, and it's best not to use it. However, it has solved a lot of the issues we were having with our baby's sleep at night, so I would recommend it to anyone in a similar situation.