Maybe for people like Octo-Mom?? She's about the only person I can picture that would need that many cribs at once and might consider using ones like this....
ETA: Just read the rest of the responses lol.
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and it says its approved by the United States go figure.
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It is reminiscent of the dog kennels designed for transporting sled dogs or hunting hounds... Placing babies in any type of drawer was barely acceptable in the dust bowl during the Great Depression. Yuck!
No, it's the perfect solution! I can keep DS and the new baby in a crib, AND have a cage for the dog and the cats. I can keep them all safely contained in one place. Add this to my shopping list....
Re: Are you serious
It is like putting your baby in a cage... Sorry but NO THANKS!!!
haha....I was going to say octo-mom needs a few of these to keep track of her litter of babies!
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LOL I thought the same thing.
Maybe for people like Octo-Mom?? She's about the only person I can picture that would need that many cribs at once and might consider using ones like this....
ETA: Just read the rest of the responses lol.
It reminds me of the old circus trains.
But actually I think some day cares use these.
I was just thinking that along with the Duggars
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DD2 - 12.03.09
DD3 - 3.28.11