We bought a pea pod for our trip a while back. They remind me of baby tents. They seem to be really neat b/c your baby can sleep in them and they fold up to where they are small and light weight (about the size of a car window shade). I saw a blog, that someone had written right after they came back from Ethiopia, where they mentioned that they wished they had brought a pack and play. Cribs can be hard to come by at times and so they recommended you bring something for your baby to sleep in. I hauled my pack and play across the living room and decided that I was for sure not bringing that on our trip. So, I did some research and found these. They seem to be perfect for traveling esp. when you aren't sure if you will be provided with a crib or not. Plus, they have screens which keep mosquitoes out. Not that we plan on having tons of mosquitoes in our hotel room...
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Pea Pod
We bought a pea pod for our trip a while back. They remind me of baby tents. They seem to be really neat b/c your baby can sleep in them and they fold up to where they are small and light weight (about the size of a car window shade). I saw a blog, that someone had written right after they came back from Ethiopia, where they mentioned that they wished they had brought a pack and play. Cribs can be hard to come by at times and so they recommended you bring something for your baby to sleep in. I hauled my pack and play across the living room and decided that I was for sure not bringing that on our trip. So, I did some research and found these. They seem to be perfect for traveling esp. when you aren't sure if you will be provided with a crib or not. Plus, they have screens which keep mosquitoes out. Not that we plan on having tons of mosquitoes in our hotel room...
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