Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Travel Bed For Baby

By Darren Hartley


Many hotels or holiday homes provide a cot for parents planning to stay with them. At the very least, they make the arrangements for parents to be able to hire a cot. Borrowing a travel baby bed from a network of friends with young children can be an option that is not too hard in lieu of buying one.

The playpen-sized models of a travel baby bed opens up move potential for their regular use. The problem with travel baby beds is their use for only a handful of times. In storage, they can actually take up a fair amount of space when folded. They are indeed portable but they can also be heavy to lug around.

A travel baby bed can come in a model that can double up as a playpen. However, the space it provides might not be convenient enough for consideration as a playpen. A travel cot for young babies comes with a bassinet for newborns.

Used as a travel baby bed, a Moses basket can be placed on the floor. An alternative to this would be buying a foldaway stand to place the Moses basket on and situate it next to the parent's bed. This will enable a parent to easily reach the baby in cases of night time feedings.

In lieu of a travel baby bed, a Moses basket is designed to provide a new baby with a safe and snug sleeping space. A Moses basket is usually made of natural palm leaf. It is light and offer carry handles for the movement of a sleeping baby when necessity calls for it.

If a carrycot is to be used as a travel baby bed, it might entail the purchase of a mattress more suitable for night time sleeping. Carrycots are not as widely available as Moses baskets. A carrycot that is fairly light must be chosen so there will be no difficulty in the movement of the baby while asleep.




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