Nurseries and Baby Gear

Pack 'n Play Sheets?

Can anyone tell me what sheets I need for the pack 'n play? I know I need the actual pnp sheets, but are there separate sheets for the changing table and bassinet as well?

Re: Pack 'n Play Sheets?

  • I got the actual pack N play sheet. It's really, really poor quality. Very thin. I put a waterproof pad under it too. It fits the bassinet as well since the mat is the same, you just have to get it under the rounded corners. I don't think there is a sheet for the changing table. I just bought some smaller waterproof pads for that. 
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  • As far as I've seen, they don't actually make sheets for the seperate changing table or bassinet on a PnP.  I did buy these pads for the changing table, but they're small, I'll probably just use disposable changing pads.  As for the bassinet- I figure he'll be in a swaddle, so I'm not too worried about blow outs, if he spits up, I'll probably end up removing the bassinet and have him sleep on the raised bottom of the PnP (since I have sheets for that part).
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  • I love the no slip playard sheet from www.bobbleroos.com

    The flannel is super soft and it has this stretchy material on the back that makes it fit perfectly for Graco or Chicco. They can make a custom size for an upcharge if you have some other kind of playard. Babybargains reviewed them really well (formerly called Mr Bobble's Blankets).

    I just started a blog and am going to do a review and giveaway for the bobbleroo company if you are interested you can click my siggy and follow the blog and enter when I do the giveaway.

    For the diaper change area on the P&P I would use receiving blankets as a little barrier or a waterproof pad. I like the flannel ones best. I know that Carter's makes some, and I think Martha Stewart does to (K-Mart).

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