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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you for the comments. I just got off the phone with my mom and it turns out that my sister complained to her that we let my 1YO DD jump in her DS' crib. Now, let me tell you what happened - my DD was saying she wanted to get in his crib - she likes to pretend she's a baby, it's fun for her, we do it a lot at my DH's sister's house, etc. I turned to my sister and said, "Is it okay if she gets in his crib?" She said SURE! So I hoisted DD into his crib, and she laughed and played and, yes, there might have been some jumping too -- but I don't know what my sister's concern was. My DD weighs about 18 pounds (way less than her DS), I can't imagine that some slight jumping in the crib would have caused any problems. And if she was uneasy with it, why did she tell me it was okay for DD to play in his crib? And if she was uneasy with the jumping, why didn't she say, "Oh, she can play in there, but I'd prefer it if she didn't jump?" Oh, and it was all of 3 minutes that my DD was in the crib before we all went to another room to play. [/quote]
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