are you using a snugglenest or anything else on top of the 'mattress?' I know baby mattresses are supposed to be firm, but the floor of this thing is as stiff as a board! Am I missing something? I was always under the impression that the PnP had an actual mattress...
Re: If you are using a PnP as a bassinet
I'm going to put a waterproof mattress pad on first to prevent blow outs and protect the bassinet. Then I'm using these sheets on top; they are soft enough and not paper thin like ones specifically made for the Graco pnp. Also, I bought these quilted sheets and did not like them at all. They didn't fit snug and I felt it was a hazard b/c it was too puffy. Then finally I'm using a sheet saver on top of the sheet.
I know it probably sounds like a lot but I did a bit of research and this seems to be the best combination... And I'm doing the same for the crib.
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Thank you so much for the links!!
We're going with the quilted sheet followed by a sheet saver followed by a regular sheet followed by a sheet saver followed by a sleep positioner followed by LO.
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haha np! I'm assuming you're using a Graco pnp? I have this one and it really helped to try the sheets/covers before taking the tags off. I had to return some b/c they didn't fit right... GL!
Yep, we have a Graco PnP in Little Wonders. I don't know why, but I thought there was like a miniature crib mattress in there with sheets and everything! Glad we set it up now and not any later! We measured and everything you suggested should fit so I ordered the pad and two sets of the sheets