Hey! I have my shower next weekend and keep going back in forth between either the Arm's Reach Mini cosleeper, the Travel Lite Graco PNP or just a regular big PNP that has a diaper changer on it. I've wanted the Arm's Reach for a long time & done a lot of research on it but when my Mother-in-Law found out and read up on it she saw ONE review that was bad (something about a baby who almost suffocated by crawling it's way to the corner) and so now I'm wondering if it's a good idea? Anyway...I like the fact that both the Arm's Reach & Travel Lite Graco are small. I like that the Arms Reach can be close to the bed but it does not convert into a PNP and I like that the Travel Lite PNP does. But then is it better just to get the big & cute PNP that most people get? Anyway...I would love some expert advice on what is best. Thanks! [Poll]
Re: Pack-N-Play advice?
Just get the arms reach mini convertible. http://www.armsreach.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=cPath=cPath=3_18_7
We used a regular big PNP with bassinet with DD. We used the mini co-sleeper with DS, and I much preferred the co-sleeper. We will use the co-sleeper again with #3.
ETA: The thing that is great about the co-sleeper, especially the convertible one, is its versatility. You can use it as a co-sleeper, use it as a stand alone bassinet, or use it as a playard. If the co-sleeping aspect appeals to you then go that route. If co-sleeping doesn't work then you can still use it as a stand alone bassinet like a PNP. However, the PNP automatically means the attaching to your bed/co-sleeping option is removed. I think most people are going to vote for the regular PNP as that is what is the norm.
You will use a regular PNP the longest.
I swear, I did more research on EVERYTHING we have gotten for our soon to be here bundle. Everyone thought I was nuts, but from safety to comfort to practicality, I feel as though we got the best of everything. I looked at TONS of the pack and plays/sleepers, and we ended up with these: the Fisher Price Rock N Play sleeper...it's the most SIMPLE looking thing, is tiny, portable, but is mesh on the sides so baby can breathe easy, and the design is similar to a car seat, so babies feel very comfortable/snug sleeping in it. Also, we got a Bright Starts Sleep Easy Incling PNP. The size is good, the slight incline is great in case your baby has reflux, the changing part is VERY VERY sturdy, and there is tons of space for diapers, wipes, etc. Between those two, her crib, swing and bouncer, something should make her comfy! Good luck! :-)