Parks - to use or not use? I have a very active almost seven months girl. It is in all and only yesterday I left it on the floor playing with toys and came in the room after using the toilet to find him completely under the sofa, laughing away to herself. It exceeded its inflatable chair and quickly becomes redundant ring inflatible because it arches over the edge and whacks his head on the ground. She has a walker, but in our house, all the outlets are at the height of her hand when she is in it, so it is rarely more than a few minutes and I hate to be in his high chair to keep out of trouble all the time.
Do you use a park? As somewhere they can play safely and securely without touching the radiator or attempt to lick the television? Before having children, I was cons parks because I thought they were like mini prisons, but now I have a baby who is more than ready to run me ragged, I wonder if it is a good idea.
If you are not one of them and outside of their performance on your hip all the time, where is your baby?
I had a bed Porta established in the corner of the loungeroom, and used to put mine there when I just had to leave the room (bathroom break, washing out etc.) I found it so convenient , I knew they were safe. In addition, it has been highly protective of older siblings, lol.
I just put a bit of fun toys, things they do not play with when in bed Porta thereforeit meant to be heard it again, interesting toys! My children did not worry about being in their all, if they had said I wouldnt have used it.
I use a park best thing I bought it keeps my little boy of seven months on the danger that I can go hang the wash without worrying he got into something he absolutely loves!
My daughter, who is accustomed to much more freedom to park, not tolerate ever being in one. We bought a pen with an expansion pack to enlarge. I think the brand name is Superyard or something, but you can find things like most department stores. It is in octagonal, and the baby can not overturn that result. It is very high walls, and it will be years before there would be a chance it could pass over it.
Also, I must admit that most of the time * * I am in the corral with her. Still a good investment, but ... it prevents us from having to put up barriers and obstacles makeshift platform in the house. It is large enough, and is a great space for her to safely play in. It takes our time together, but I'm still happy with it. Good luck!
I use the Superyard XT where it is larger than a park. It takes a lot of space, but it is really worth.
Just a tip for you, catch can be easily protected by plastic inserts available everywhere (Wal Mart, Kmart, Target, etc ...)
"I use my park. Everyday! It keeps it safe if I'm cleaning, cooking or anything else when I can not give my son attention. I love it! Best invention ever! lol
I have a son aged 8 months and it will not even park for 3 min. My mother got it for me and I think it will save my life, but he's just standing position and scream and whale until you leave. He hates to be limited in its mobility.
I have a principle, but it only takes naps in it. When he wakes up sometimes reading the contents hes there for about 10-20 min. I leave it as long as he wants. But apart from that I spend my days at the bottom in pursuit of the house. Hes 8 months ... He uses a walker too. Can you point childproof? I saw on here once that someone said you can buy something that covers this coverage is plugged in.
My husband and I had a beautiful house before we had children, when they arrived, we had to move all the decorations, the place.
Posted on June 15, 2010.