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- Easy to Assemble - no tools needed
- Helps prevent child from climbing out
- Helps prevent injuries from falls
- Helps prevent unattended wandering
- 52" L x 30.5" W x 25.5" H
Cozy Crib Tent The Tots in Mind Original Cozy Crib Tent offers peace of mind for you and your infant or active toddler. Our patented and safety tested design helps prevent injuries from crib falls and unattended wandering, while keeping children in the crib and unwanted visitors such as the family pet- out. The Original Cozy Crib Tent fits and attaches securely to all standard cribs. For your convenience and your child's comfort, the Original Cozy Crib Tent provides ample head room and a large soft zipper, designed for quick easy access to your child. Original Cozy Crib Tent Product Features Helps prevent injuries from falls Helps prevent child from climbing out Helps prevent unattended wandering Allows crib rail to be lowered for easy access Easy to Assemble - no tools needed Fits all standard cribs Collapses for easy travel Safety tested, washable, warranty Ages 0-36 months Please Note: The Cozy Crib Tent is non-returnable. Average Rating of 4.00 out of 9 reviews
Rating :      GREAT! - Chelsea Anne, Apr 13, 2008
I put this in my son's crib early so that by the time he became aware that it was even there, it was already considered part of the crib. I have never had to worry about my son climbing out and since he loves to kick the sides of his crib before he falls asleep and when he wakes up, its nice to know he won't get anything stuck in between the slats of the crib either.
Another positive--when so many cribs were being recalled because the drop-side would come apart and children were getting stuck and seriously injured--because this tent goes inside the crib, it is virtually impossible for something like this to happen.
My sister's daughter eventually figured out how to wiggle her fingers through to the zipper, but by then she was ready for the big-girl bed anyway. My son hasn't even attempted to get out of it (he's 19 months)--he's so used to it--and even if he did, it is VERY tough to get to the zipper from the inside when it is closed. Well worth the money (even though I am still shocked at the price...)
Great product, would recommend to anyone who needs the peace of mind.
I paired this with the Breathable Bumpers and I next worried about my son at night.
Rating :      Un-rateable because I didn't use it - Texas Granny, Mar 26, 2008
Actually, I never even opened the box it came in, because my grand child ended up not coming for a visit, and now he doesn't even use the "crib tent" at home. I'm not happy with the fact that I was told I could not return this item. It's still in the original mailing box, never to be opened, and I'd like to return this for credit to my account.
Rating :      Great deterrent for curious kitties - Amelia Earhart, Feb 22, 2008
So far so good, as the cats have inspected the installation for security flaws and have found none. Generally, the flexible mesh is not something they feel comfortable putting any weight on. The one time our 14 pounder got curious enough to climb onto the tent, his weight was held up just fine.
Overall, I think the design is good given the side panels that eliminate a potential access point and the ability to mount the tent without damaging the crib. It doesn't affect drop-side operation and can easily be strapped around a Leachco teething cover.
We had to specifically purchase a simpler crib (the Sorelle Rosa) to make sure we'd have the option of using a tent like this, and the tent means that mobiles can't be mounted. However, we have no intention of keeping the baby in the crib except for sleep time (i.e. we are not going to stimulate her in there anyways) and the musical part of a mobile we received can still be mounted on its own.
As a side note, you might want to consider using something like the Ultimate Crib Sheet since having a tent to contend with makes already difficult sheet changes even more challenging!
Rating :      Perfect - HMML, Oct 08, 2007
I found this tent to be the perfect solution after my 22 month old figured out how to climb out of her crib. Not wanting to put her in a big girl bed yet (for many, many reasons), I searched for other solutions and found this crib tent. The directions on how to put it together were a little difficult because the pictures were so poor but once I got it up I was impressed with the quality and especially the design. It does exactly what I need it to and doesn't create any "new" problems as many problem solving products do. My daughter pretty much ignores the tent but thinks it is fun when I unzip it to get her out every morning. A bonus is that it also prevents my daughter from playing with the light switch on the wall next to her crib.
Rating :      Necessary for pets, but poor construction - John Williams, Sep 16, 2007
We bought this for a newborn primarily to discourage the cats from climbing in the crib, and it appears to have worked for that purpose. But the tent itself seems poorly constructed and flimsy. I had to rip seams out of the velcro attachments in order to insert the bottom rails -- which were apparently manufactured in too wide a diameter. And even with only light use, a top seam is ripping out. We expect to have to replace this within another month or so. I'd buy an alternative if I could find one.
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