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Review on πŸ‘Ά Pro Baby Safety Baby Crib Tent: Premium Pop Up Canopy Netting Cover for Ultimate Protection - Stylish and Sturdy Infant Crib Topper against Falls and Bites by Tim Armstrong

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My baby jumped out of the cradle. It put us back to sleep!

My 2.5 year old jumped out of his crib one night recently. Fearing that he might hurt himself, we put him in a cot. Three Nights of Hell. We couldn't get him to stay in his new bed let alone get him to sleep. He was too young to be in a cradle. We considered putting a grille in his door, but how about a nap? There was no way he was going to stay in his crib to take a nap. So I try to get him to stay in his bed after three long sleepless nights. We ordered this tent out of desperation. So it looks ridiculous to be honest, but it works. We won't win the prettiest baby room contest, but we'll sleep well again! He literally can't get away from it. The whole is a web of disorder. The tent is placed under the mattress in a cot or cot. Then he pulls up the sides of the crib. The sides are tied to the top and bottom of the four corners of the crib posts. Then there's the mess, the foldable part of the tent that blends in at the top. We assemble the crib to give more support front and back but it says it can work on a crib. It would be necessary to tie the page somewhere. There is a zipper on the top to pull out the baby/toddler. I'm shocked at how well this thing works. At first he didn't like it, now he's used to it. But he literally can't get out and is safely locked inside. The clutter is the same as on the sides of the pack and game. I recommend this to all sleep deprived parents who are experiencing the same issues. It works and my baby is safe and we are all back to sleep.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Some Cons