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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Pack and Play has a bassinet attachment for up to 15 lbs. My baby loved sleeping in that in the beginning. [/quote] Don’t buy this before your baby is born, though. My first was 10 lbs at birth and 15 lbs by 1 month. We could never really use the bassinet feature (and many other things I bought as well!) [/quote] NP here, and my baby also slept in the bassinet--it's not that little napper thing, it's really just like an elevated floor to the PNP, and the version with the bassinet didn't cost much more than the regular PNP. The little napper thing would have been useless, though. But I can't imagine needed a bassinet and a PNP and a crib in an apartment. The baby slept in the PNP in our room for the first little bit, then in her crib. [/quote] Same. PNP with the elevated platform (which is the height of our queen bed and made night feedings easier) for the first few months, then transitioned to the crib. [/quote]
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