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Pack And PlayWhen a baby too old to sleep in a Pack & Play?

My husband and I are going on vacation later this year. My little girl will turn 1 year soon, and I wondered what I should do to sleeping in the hotel? I want to make a pack n play, but when the babies are too old to sleep in? I do not really trust hotel beds, and I want her to sleep in the park. Do you guys think it's a good idea, or do you have other suggestions? Thank you! :)

I would check the weight limits of Exhibit Pack to ensure that your daughter grows it can retain. My son in his nap all the time and he is 14 months and weighs about 24 lbs. I have friends who have used their pack n play until their children were a little over 2. They were arrested when their son could get out of it.

Pack n plays have a weight limit, but the child usually does not exceed the weight limit after he / she is able to get out of it. So, once the child is able to go out, then it is time to not put in what it can to hurt him to fall.

I know where you have just made many trips around. My son was about 1 1 / 2 to 1 3 / 4 years old when he became too big for a pack n play. After that when we had a hotel room somewhere, we would get one with two beds. I have no confidence in the boxes they sometimes have a hotel either.

My son was too big for the room No platoon to eight months. It depends on the size of your 1 year old, really.

What we do is get to a bathroom or bedroom in style with a sofa bed. We take the mattress of the bed on the couch and put it on the ground. Only then 3 or 4 inches of soil and max rolling on a bed is not a big deal. My son is a wild man when he sleeps and he rolled out of bed once and did not wake up (we stay in hotels at least several times a year, usually Homewood or the embassy or even Hilton.)

I would not trust either in boxes. Many hotels have exceeded beds that are not maintained. My husband is a GM for a hotel and told me this.

When your baby moves to a toddler bed, they often reject bagged and play. I saw [on track developmentally youth] two years still in bed for any reason, then I'm sure they still accept a pack and play.

I would not worry, your 1 year fits into the block, play and sleep well.

They are not too old until they can get out of it. My son almost 2 years, slept in during our summer vacation this year and it was fine. We bought a mattress for him so it was a bit more padding, but he did not spend a whole night in it.

If it fits in it, I like to take it and put it in to sleep in. It is better to have something that feels like home to comfort when you are away.

A pack and the game has a weight restriction of 35 pounds. Should still be fine to 1.5 years, but depends on the child beyond.

The park would be at that age! While she can not crawl out of it and can provide in this beautiful, then it will work. I know that my daughter was still using his when she was 18 months.

As long as there is no weight limits, I would say it is much better than a hotel bed. One of my friends was sleeping two years in his play pen because he did not sleep in a toddler bed.

There is nothing wrong with using the Pack & Play. Go ahead.

Posted on June 9, 2010.
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