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Lisa Ferguson
> 3 dayOur 1.5 yr old was extremely tall and crawled out of the crib, even with the mattress set to floor level. He just turned two and has been sleeping in here for months, we can see him just fine, it’s very sturdy and safe as it encases the entire mattress underneath. I was very skeptical before buying this but it changed our lives! If your little is too young to transition to their own bed this is a great solution.
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KBarry
> 3 dayI bought this when my two year old started climbing out of the crib and it did solve the problem for a couple of months. He freaked out the first night being enclosed in the tent, but was ok after that. Once he was zipped in, he couldn’t break out and eventually gave up trying and went back to sleeping through the night. The issue occurred one night about two months in when he didn’t want to go to sleep and so he fought against the tent causing the zipper to break on one side. Even after repairing the zipper, it continued to break anytime he attempted to get out on his own. We are now giving up on the tent and going to make the transition to a toddler bed. I do think it gave us a few extra months in the crib, which will hopefully make the transition to a bed a bit easier, but I wish it would’ve lasted longer. It does also make it hard to see them on a baby monitor, but I usually could make out his movement and a foot or limb enough to be fine with it.
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Dee
> 3 dayI bought this for my then 8 month old nephew Asher who turned from a quiet, observant baby into a little daredevil overnight! My sister was very worried about him jumping (not falling because this kid is rough y’all) out of his crib at night or naptime. Daredevil Ash is 15 months old now and he loves his tent. The zipper worked well for us, it’s sheer enough for him to see his star lights at night and baby shows on tv while my sister cleans during the day, and he gets a kick out of giving kisses thru the mesh and smashing his face against it. I’m quite surprised the tent has survived 7 months with this child (and his 3 year old sister because she tries her best to break him out all the time). Well worth the money to ensure our little daredevil is safe!
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Elle
> 3 dayMy twins figured out how to unzip from inside within a month of using it at the age of 2. Then we were taping zippers together and they still would dig with their finger and get out of it. Now they are almost 3 and the tent fell apart within 7 months of use.
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Hannah
> 3 dayA actual life saver! Wish I had gotten this for my first child!! My daughter is too little to be loose in the house at night/nap and she actually likes it and cries if we forget to zip it lol saving sanity and it’s totally safe if installed correctly.
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catherine
> 3 dayEasy to install and this works wonders. My kid is back to sleeping throughout the night without getting up!
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Ryan
> 3 dayIs it a kid kennel? Maybe. But it kept our daughter from climbing out of her crib at night and getting into her sisters crib to lay on her or take her poopy diaper off. So I’m all for it. Very sturdy, simple to set up and very sheer. Works wonderfully. Worth every penny. Thank you!
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Kelly Jutila
Greater than one weekWe had crib tents when our kids were in cribs (13 and 10 years ago) and it was a good send! Kept the kids in their cribs, no threat of them climbing out, and the pets out of the crib. Obviously we no longer use crib tents but I gift one to every friend/family member having/adopting/fostering a baby.
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Prof. Verdie Bradtke
> 3 dayAfter trying a variety of options to keep our escape artist son in his crib, we took a chance and ordered this crib tent. Overall, it is a good item. I like that it is a nice, soft white color and doesnt detract from the overall decor in his room. Some other options I saw were very garish. The mesh is super fine and allows plenty of airflow. It has plenty of height as well -- my son can stand up in it comfortably and doesnt feel cramped. He doesnt have any issues sleeping inside it. A couple of items to note: First, our crib mattress fits VERY snugly inside the tent, more so than when it was in the crib by itself. This is not a big deal, but it does make changing the sheets a little more awkward and difficult. Second, if you are heavily relying on a baby monitor to see your child sleeping it will be difficult to do so with this tent. The white color reflects off our camera and we can only see a vague outline of our child. This is not a big deal to us as he is older and we can still hear him over the monitor. Lastly, and this is the biggest issue, you need to be VERY careful with the zipper. If you pull it all the way down to the bottom it can easily come right off the zipper track. It is a pain to get it fed back on. The manufacturer should have really installed a thicker catch at the bottom. One time, my child managed to poke his finger through the meeting point of the two zippers, grab the end and yank it all the way down. He then promptly climbed out of his crib with the detached zipper pull in his hand. We have solved this problem by installing some safety pins at the bottom where the zipper tracks end. If you have a little Houdini like us, I also recommend putting a safety pin through the two zipper pulls each night.
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Robert Taylor
> 3 dayThis net has been such a sleep giver and life saver in my home. My youngest has issues sleeping on a normal schedule and will be up all night long even without having slept in 24 hours. It was to the point where my wife and I weren’t sleeping at all. We were physically ill from exhaustion. This net keeps our 3.5 year old very safe all night and they have to shout or knock on our wall if they’d like us to get up to let them run around and play. They don’t get out. The net is secure. They don’t feel trapped because it is almost like a play tent for them. They see it as their privacy bubble. We get to sleep through the hours they wish to simply play on their tablet. Without the net, they could climb out without alerting us and have access to the whole house at night. We baby proofed- but that means nothing at age 3 and a half; the kid is smart and strong. This net is literally the only effective and kind option we have found to let us sleep with any peace of mind that our toddler is safe. PS- for anyone that ever needs to clean anything off this net- it takes well to a scrub brush and dish soap in the shower. I have never spent more than 10 minutes cleaning it after the worst messes a toddler can make. It dries in the sun in about 20 minutes on a warm day.