My MIL will be doing the bulk of our daycare. We're going to buy her a Pack n Play, but is that good enough or will she need a real crib? LO will just be there during the day, and it will be about 11 days per month. TIA!
My mom and my MIL are both getting a PnP. They will both be watching the baby 2 days a week. I think this will be fine but if it turns out to be a problem then we will look into finding a cheap crib when that time comes.
My mother got a PNP for $20 when she found out I was pregnant (the lady is amazing with the deals). She also plans on using the cradle that all three of us kids used when we were babies on another floor so she can keep the baby closer to her. She's so excited about the fact that my LO will be using the same cradle as me.
My mom has a crib and a pack n play....she already has 6 grandkids! MIL is using a pack in play. She will be at my mom's everyday when I go back to work, only at MIL's every once in a while.
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Unfortunately Baby Boy will not be sleeping at my mom's at all because my brother and SIL live there and smoke inside. Sucks because my mom is a wonderful grandma and kept my nieces nearly every Saturday night when they were small. However, before I came to the realization that he wouldn't be going over there I was planning on having a PNP for her house.
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my DD currently sleeps in a PNP at daycare now.....i don't think a real crib will be necessary, especially if it is only 11 days a month. This way, she can take it down and store it in a closet when LO is not there.
Re: Where is baby sleeping at grandmas?
My mom and my MIL are both getting a PnP. They will both be watching the baby 2 days a week. I think this will be fine but if it turns out to be a problem then we will look into finding a cheap crib when that time comes.
A pack and play is fine. But for our grandmas' two houses, we bought this
https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2265557
It's an affordable, safe, easy-to-assemble option if you prefer a real crib.