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[quote=Anonymous]We used a PNP for baby #1 with the sleeping surface raised to bassinet level (no separate bassinet attachment). It worked fine and we easily transitioned to the crib in the nursery by 6 weeks. The things I didn't like about it: - much larger sleeping surface than what is needed for a newborn - can be pulled up close to the bed but then makes it hard to get in/out of bed - takes up a lot of space that could be used for a changing table (or alternately, get the PNP w/the changer) Things I liked about it: - same surface/size as crib and this *might* have made the transition easier - can be used for travel through toddler age - easy to store - affordable! All this being said, I'm very curious about the Halo bassinet. I'm due in March and our PNP is currently on loan to my brother's family. I would love something smaller that can truly sidecar to the bed and leave room to have a small changing table in the bedroom, but not sure if it's worth it for the short time we're planning to use it.[/quote]
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