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Graco Pack N Play Portable Napper and Changer (Studio) Leaves warehouse within 1 business day NO: Gift Wrap & Printed Card YES: Personalized Order Message Click on image to zoom The Graco Pack N Play Portable Napper and Changer is the first-ever playard that has a reversible napper and a changer all in one. It features secure attachment that allows for an easy switch between the napper and the changer. Conveniently, it also is designed to transition from a newborn to infant to toddler. It also comes with a removable, full-size bassinet for your infant and a fun toy bar to amuse little ones. In addition, it features wipe clean fabrics, airy mesh on all sides and push-button fold for hassle-free closure. You can pack and transport the Graco portable playard and bassinet in the convenient carrying bag. Convenient Graco Pack N Play Portable Napper and ChangerSecure attachment for easy transition between napper and changerEasily converts to portable playardTransitions from newborn to infant to toddlerToy barRemovable, full-size bassinetAiry mesh sidesSignature push-button foldWipe clean fabricsConvenient carry bagDimensions: 28.25"W x 29"H x 39.5"LNapper only for infants under 3 months of age and unable to roll overBassinet for babies under 15 lbs. and unable to push up on hands and kneesPlayard for children unable to climb out




, under 35" tall Displaying reviews 1-5Previous | Next »Easy setup Great features Great for the price Pretty easy setup minus the napper/changer Great product Displaying reviews 1-5Back to topPrevious | © 2007 - Right Start. *Free Shipping is applicable for ground/standard shipping and may not apply to some large items. Right Start currently only ships to locations within the 48 contiguous states and is unable to ship internationally, to APO/FPO addresses, Hawaii, Alaska, US Territories or PO Boxes. This promotion may change or end at any time and at the full discretion of Right Start.2I own three travel cribs. Why do I own this many? I honestly don’t know. Of course I remember how we came to own these travel cribs, but why we still have three cribs in our very tiny house with only two children, one of whom is not in a crib anymore, I will never know. In fact, we are trying to decide which travel crib to keep and which to sell right now. These travel cribs are actually similar, but with a few differences that made us acquire them as our travel schedule increased, and I started traveling solo with my boys. 




Each will work just fine when you travel; it just depends what features you want and how much you want to spend. Graco Pack n’ Play Playard The Graco Pack n’ Play Playard is probably the most popular, and certainly economic, travel crib out there. Every pregnant woman knows/thinks they need to have one, so they buy it. They are plastered all over baby magazines, Babies R Us, movies and TV shows. This travel crib is the norm in many USA households, but it does have its flaws. The worst is the mattress. Essentially your baby is sitting on the frame and some wrapped boards. Not comfy at all for an extremely picky baby like my son Ty.  We barely use this portable crib unless people are coming to town, or we need a play space in the yard for Ty. It has never traveled with us on a plane, only in the car. It may be the first travel crib to go. Age: less than 35” tall, unable to climb out of crib Price- it’s cheap and durable making it an economic buy Sits above the ground




Largest of the travel cribs I have Comes in multiple colors and designs Folds up into a tight cube Comes with a bassinet level for when baby is tiny The carrying bag is very thin. It does not feel like it can adequately protect the frame of the crib from careless baggage handlers on a plane. The mattress is thin, causing baby to feel the bars beneath the mattress. BabyBjorn Travel Crib Light 2 When I first brought Dek on a business trip to China I borrowed the Baby Travel Crib Light 2 from a friend. I didn’t think my Graco portable crib could hold up to the flights we would be taking. I also didn’t like the mattress of the Pack n’ Play. The BabyBjorn Travel Crib folded up in under a minute. It had a nice cushy mattress, and packed like a suitcase. The mattress acted as a cushion for the frame, protecting it from damage. There was enough space to stick a blanket and sheet for the mattress as well as a few extra diapers. The travel crib made it through all 5 of our flights and 3 cities.




It quickly won my heart as the best travel crib ever. The only problem was we had to pay a checked bag fee for it, and it was expensive when I went to buy my own. Age: newborn to age 3 Safety: meets global safety standards. All textiles closest to the baby have been tested and approved in accordance with Oeko-Tex Standard 100, class 1. Unpacked: 32 x 44 x 24 in/82x 112 x 64cm. Packed: 19 x 24 x 6 in/49 x 60 x 14 cm. Weight: 11 lbs/5 kg. By far the comfiest of the three travel cribs. Very easy set up and take down. Extra space inside the carrying case to cram a sheet, blanket, a few diapers, etc. Collapses down (essentially folding in half) for easy carrying. Not long enough to accommodate a toddler Charged as a checked back when bringing it in an airplane Phil + Ted Traveller CribI was intrigued by the idea of a small, lightweight travel crib that could fit in the overhead compartment of an airplane. I travel a lot with just my two little guys;




bringing as little baggage as possible is the key to my success. Anything that can be small, play double duty, or fit into another bag is a winner in my book. I was able to stick this travel crib on top of my car seat and put both in the car seat bag for a trip to Loreto, Mexico this spring. Because car seats are free to check on planes, I didn’t have to pay for the travel crib to go into cargo. I also didn’t have to carry one more thing on the plane. My hands are full enough as is with two kids and our carry-on bags. Although the travel crib’s size and weight are fantastic, the legs are a huge pain to get on and the mattress gets harder to inflate and deflate every time we use it. This would be my favorite travel crib if not for that. Safety: Globally safety certified including Okeo-tex certified sheet Unpacked: 54 x 33 x 26″/ 137 x 85 x 66cm packed: 27 x 10 x 8″ / 68 x 25 x 20cmCan fit in overhead storage on a plane or in another bag. The long and narrow design makes it easy to stick in tight spaces, small hotel rooms and bathrooms.




Very light, easy sling over your shoulder design for carrying on a plane or to a campsite. Self-expanding thermally insulating mattress keeps baby warm, unlike your usual air mattress, and is more comfortable than the Graco mattress. Travel crib is not very wide. Zip away side can easily be undone by a toddler The legs are very hard to get on and off. I needed to use a small screwdriver or a pen to push in the tabs that the legs click into. This step has shattered their claim that the travel crib “sets up in seconds.” The age range is newborn to 3 years old, but I think it would be a much shorter span. Because of the cocoon shape of the bottom I wouldn’t put an infant that can’t roll yet into this travel crib, nor would I put a savvy 2.5-3 year old in it for fear they would zip themselves right out. As you can see there really is no consensus in my house over which travel crib is the best. I love the Baby Bjorn travel crib, but the size of the Phil & Ted Traveller Crib makes it more appealing when traveling by myself.

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