Portable Crib Facts
Portable cribs are a great idea for many reasons. You have a lot of choices to choose from,
the 'Moses' baskets, which are small and fit an infant or small baby warm and comfortably. For parents who want to
be close to their child at night, without letting them sleep in their bed, this can be an ideal choice. It allows
the mother to breast feed, change diapers, and comfort the baby without having to get all the way out of bed. These
beds also allow the parents to check on their child periodically throughout the night, to prevent the possibility
of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, SIDS, as well as many other concerns they may have
There are also portable cribs that can fold up and have a combination of uses, sleeping, or a convenient play
pen. They can also keep the baby from wandering around at beaches, parks, and while visiting someone's home that is
not child proof. These combo styles can also have many accessories, including organizers, and coverings to keep out
the sun and insects. Most of them fold flat, and have handles, making them easy to transport and store.
There are many retailers, local and online that carry a variety of offerings. Graco, probably the biggest and
most popular brand on the market, carries a great many portable cribs, travel carriers, and lots of accessories.
Although these are one of the top of the line brands, they are quite reasonably priced., some even lower than $100.
You can contact the companies website directly, but you may also find them at local mass marketers, like Walmart.
The really nice thing about places like Walmart is that not only to they have many local retail outlets, but also
have a website. If you don't find something in the store itself, and find it online, you can have it shipped to the
store without having to pay shipping. You will probably not find these anywhere cheaper, and if you do, they may
not be as good of quality.
There are some concerns about buying these beds, and certainly one of these that are related to the Moses crib
is the risk of the child either falling out, or burying their face in the cushioned siding. This can easily be
avoided by simply checking on the child, or placing a barrier preventing them from falling out or getting
smothered. One thing to not when picking out one of the portable beds is that they often do not have the same
safety regulations that permanent cribs have.
Because of this, there are some tips to help you pick out the right one. If you choose one of the netting
models, make sure that the mesh is tightly woven, so little fingers or toes won't get caught in the holes. Research
any recalls on the internet or other watch dog groups. Although many manufacturers comply immediately when an
accident or death happens, sometimes friends or family may not be aware that one they may have has been recalled.
Make sure you take precautions when borrowing one or buying one used at a garage sale for example. There are many
sites on the internet for more tips and precautions when picking out one of these beds.
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