i have the original full size co-sleeper and i wish i had the smaller mini co-sleeper because the baby doesn't move around until about 4 months and by then you can put them in the crib on top of that
also, this proved to be a great portable product for us as well because we had to move when our son was only 6 weeks old.
it made it easier to move it from room to room.
the co-sleeper is perfect for the first few months before your baby moves on into his/her crib.
after you move baby into a crib, you can use the co-sleeper as a diaper change area.
it's on wheels and very light so it is easy to move around and maneuver.
this bassinet is so easy to move from one room to another room.
very light and easy to move around the house.
the "pack n play" from graco had the similar features, was larger and could function as a play pen, portable crib and changing table for the same money.
the mobile worked well at keeping our son entertained and the music was fine.
our first son's crib was a bassett (spent well over $500 for it) that ended up losing parts during our move.
very easy to assemble and very sturdy once all together, plus it's light enough that i can move it around the room to where we wanted it!
it is very sturdy and solid and easy to move.
we have taken it apart and put it back together twice now to move it and it is very easy.
my son is now 14 months old & we have had to move the matress down to the lowest level but it was not hard to move around.
it is easy to move around and/or fold up to place in a closet.
when i first got it, the side stuck when i would try to move it down, but that worked itself out and now i have no trouble with it.
this crib can be folded into a more compact, stow-away mode so you can store it in a closet or move it from home to home.
our oldest is too young to move to the big boy bed, so we got this one for the new baby.
she can move him with her around the house easily.
it folds up easily for convenient travel, and the wheels allow you to move it from room to room.
its easy to store, easy to move, and easy to travel with.
i felt certain that if i could only move the base of the bassinet down to the bottom of the cosleeper, it would work.
the mini co-sleeper is small enough to fit next to my bedside and still allow us to move around it without bumping into it, and it's big enough to accomodate my newborn twins (for now).
no need to stress about using two hands to move the rail up and down, it's just not a big deal.
the crib is still very sturdy after one move (dis-assembly and re-assembly).
it went together easily, even after a move.
easy to move around with casters.
love the wheels, easy to move around.
i bought this crib because i had used the old wooden portable cribs.
it was easy to put together and just the right size (or so we thought) for our 18 month old, who we are taking on vacation, hence the need for a portable crib.
seems to be fairly easy to move from one level to the next as well, just 4 bolts.
we would assemble a part and move on only to realize...oops we had either turned a piece the wrong way or used the wrong part.
pros: inexpensive for its quality, gorgeous, sturdy, environmental cons: too heavy to move, no padding for the legs, no wheels, no drop side the bottom line: it is?a beautiful crib that serves
loved using it as a pram when we walked through the park and to move
loved the compact size and mobility as it was lightweight and easy to move up and down the stairs, and our baby could sleep soundly during transit as well.
i had read that it wasn't good to keep an infant in a carseat all the time, because it was best if they laid flat.
i also did some traveling with the bassinet and loved knowing that my son was going to sleep well in his familiar surroundings.
i will likely be able to continue to use the bassinet for another 2-3 months for walks in the neighborhood (though most often we just use the regular car/stroller seat or the moby), so if you're
the wheels also makes it easy to move from our bedroom to the living room.
we've taken it back and forth to grandma's a few times and move it upstairs and downstairs all the time and it hasn't skipped a beat!
the rolling wheels were nice as i would move the bassinet closer to our bed at night and place it back against the wall when we were not using it.
the only other thing is that the bassinet pad is very thin and makes some noise when the baby moves, it is covered with a very thin type of vinyl.
a baby yet,but this is my second child.i had a bassinet 9 yrs ago w/my other child.i think this will be wonderful for those 1st few months.i will be able to move this throughout the house so easy!!!
i love this because it is sturdy and easy to move around the house, and its made of wood.
it is also very portable and easy to move from room to room to be close to the baby.
we could move him from room to room and it was so smooth it didnt even wake him.
friend and she loved it...everyone @ the shower loved it and i was center of attention all night...its sturdy,easy to put together,light weight to move around the house and the color is so unique...
yes, the wheels are handy but but it is pretty wobbly.
i've been able to move it on my own even while pg.
drop side is very convenient for laying down and picking up baby.*very easy to assemble and move the mattress height up and down (but moving the mattress for us does require two people)*very sturdy.
the side rail moves easily with one hand and a knee and both sides have teething guards.
my daughter does love the crib and her mobile fits on the side just fine.
i really don't think you can get a better crib for the price, though i must say that we own the model without the drawer.*the one hand drop side is very convenient for laying down and picking up
it is impossible to move, though, once assembled without removing the bottom drawer because it shifts and falls off the hinges.
i can't move it an inch so that says something right there.
it was everything we hoped for, its sturdy, and the matress moves down so she cant get out of it and it grows with her.
it moves very easily.
these cribs withstood several moves and being disassembled and reassembled and are still very sturdy.
it is a heavy crib and impossible to move when pregnant.
the railing moves up and down well and it seems sturdy at this point!
the wheels on the bottom make it very easy to move around.
the crib is beautiful, but the gate is hard to move up and down.
this bed will last till our baby-to-be is ready to move out (at least i hope so).overall, i like it!
either way, it has been easy to move her at night.
in a house with almost no space, she now has a bed that allows her to roll over and move around in the night.
it was really great to move the baby so easily between the bed and the port-a-crib.
the original co-sleeper is a bit large (thankfully we had the room for it)...but my girls had room to move around in it.
i've been co-bedding with my 5 month old son since he's been with us, but we recently decided to move to a co-sleeper to give my husband and i a bit more space.
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