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Boy 4.5 & Girl 2. |
I am selling a Arms Reach co-sleeper. They retail new for about 170.00. I have the blue one. It is in excellent condition. I lost the assembly instructions. However, you can download them online. I would be thrilled with 50.00. I think that is a pretty good deal as it is in great shape.
The Oeuf Lounger was a gift. It retails for 100.00 new. I will sacrifice for 25.00. It is really great and relaxing for baby -also very euro stylish! I have washed the seat a few times so it is faded. It is Brown w/ a white stripe. |
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Daughter (1), one due in December |
What is the approximate age that babies usually stay in the arms reach co-sleeper? Sounds like a great deal!
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Boy 4.5 & Girl 2. |
I went online to see if they had a lb limit listed. For some reason they do not? My daughter used it for 5 months..she could have easily still used it-and wanted to! However, my husband was eager to get her into her own room and we began using the crib around 6 months. The co-sleeper is good as they do not get used to sleeping in your bed. Also, it is MUCH safer as you do not ahve to worry about rolling over etc. It attaches to the bed, so it is easy to reach over to comfort, or to bring the baby into bed for a feeding and then put back in the cosleeper w/o leaving your bed to go to a crib etc. It is also nice to take on trips, or move to diff areas of the house, or outside! I am selling the one that does NOT convert to a playard..so it retails at 140.00. When I originally compared prices online, I did not notice they have one that converts and one that does not.
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(4) DS-10 DDs-8 DS-3 |
I also used a the co-sleeper with my last baby. If I remember correctly, the weight limit is 23lbs for the upper tier. The bottom is probably the same as a regular pack-n-play (I'd be willing to guess more so because of the quality of construction).
Genna |
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3 kids, all girls, 16, 15 and 3 |
FYI...I also used the arms reach co-sleeper. This is a great alternative to having the infant actually in your bed which can be dangerous. I used mine for about 2 and a half months and LOVED it. Literally they are in an extension of your own bed but safe from any rollover issues.
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