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Simmons Slumber Time Gliding Bassinet - Nursery Rhyme Add my images & videosThis item ships for free.* Free Store Pickup as Early as Today: Select a store Shipping:This item may take longer to arrive. Choose a SquareTrade Protection Plan Details SquareTrade 2-Year Furniture & Baby Gear Protection Plan:Decline Protection Don't forget the batteries. Gift wrap is not available for this item. This item is sold in our stores. Please check your local store for availability. FREE Shipping on ANY purchase of $29 or more. Surcharges may apply on heavy/large items. - Free Shipping (See Details) BatteriesDuracell Coppertop C Battery - 8 Pack$13.99 Simmons Kids Nursery Rhyme Gliding Bassinet The Simmons Kids Nursery Rhyme Gliding Bassinet is packed with comfort for both you and your little one. The MP3-ready electronic mobile arm features cute, spinning lambs, variable-speed vibration, a night light and three preloaded lullabies to keep baby sleeping soundly.




Reaching in is easy since the canopy and mobile arm both can be moved out of the way. Parents will appreciate the variable height adjustment and the locking casters for easy transport. Gentle side-to-side rocking motion, a plush mattress and soft fabrics all help ensure your little one slumbers sweetly. MP3-ready, electronic mobile arm with spinning lamb toys also includes controls for variable-speed gentle vibration, a calming night light and three preloaded lullabies for your baby's comfort Adjustable, removable canopy and a movable mobile with a swivel arm provide easy access to your little one Three-section storage basket beneath the mattress for easy organization Locking casters make moving between rooms and staying in place easy Side-to-side gentle-glide rocking motion 1" memory foam mattress in the bassinet's skirt features a gender-neutral script pattern Soft fabrics help your baby sleep comfortably Five adjustable height positions for your comfort




Requires three C batteries (not included) For babies up to 15 lbs. Dimensions: 34"L x 30"W x 53.5"H JPMA certified to meet or exceed all ASTM and applicable CPSC standards AwardsWhat To Expect Moms-Love it Award (2015) Make bedtime or naptime a much better experience for your baby with Simmons Kids Slumber Time Gliding Bassinet! Outfitted with an MP3-ready mobile with spinning lamb toys, variable speed vibration, calming nightlight and three preloaded lullabies, this must-have bassinet rocks side-to-side, giving newborns a cozy environment that promotes sleep. Plus, it's not only built with babies in mind, the locking casters allow you to easily move it from room-to-room and a two-section storage basket underneath keeps necessities close at hand.Simmons Slumber Time Gliding Bassinet Features:Recommended for babies up to 15 poundsMP3-ready electronic mobile arm with spinning lamb toys, variable speed vibration, calming nightlight and relaxing musicEasy access to baby with an adjustable, removable canopy and movable mobile with swivel armAssembled dimensions: 34 inches x 30 inches x 53.5 inchesSoothing side-to-side gliding rock motionFive adjustable height positionsLocking casters for easy room-to-room mobilityStylish




, gender-neutral patternRequires three C batteries, sold separately Soft plush fabrics & memory foam mattress pad create comfort sleep space. MP3 ready electronic mobile arm w/spinning lamb toys, variable speed vibration, calming night light, & soothing music. Product Dimensions (in inches):35.0 x 19.5 x 5.5 How to Get It Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to the entire United States including Alaska, Hawaii, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico This item can also be shipped to APO/FPO addresses and to P.O. Boxes in all 50 states Due to shipping restrictions, Ship Charges will be separate from other items in your order This item will ship by itself Shipping Methods:This item may be shipped via Standard Shipping, Expedited Shipping or Express Shipping Please Note: Some addresses are eligible for Standard Shipping only (APO/FPO, P.O. Boxes, U.S. Territories and Puerto Rico) Store Pickup(learn more):Store Pickup detailsPlease wait for the Ready for Pickup e-mail before proceeding to the store;




orders must be picked up within 5 Days upon the receipt of this emailYou will have the option to designate someone else to pick up your order during the checkout processYou will be able to change the Store Pickup location during the checkout processIn-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent salesOrders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions Sweepstakes & Free Sample Disclosure Displaying reviews 1-10Previous | Next »Love this ProsDetailedFunPerfect mattressStands on its OwnConsSmall PartsBest UsesNewborn-4monthsWas this a gift?:NoLove Don't Trust this Faulty Bassinet ProsConsBreaks EasilyPoor QualityBest UsesWas this a gift?:NoCute bassinet ProsRealisticStands on its OwnConsBest UsesGiftYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:NoGood Bassinet (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)Yes (0 of 2 customers found this review helpful)pad is a bit hard ProsRealisticStands on its OwnConsHard To Move PartsPoor QualityBest UsesWas this a gift?:No(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)Good but not great So many design flaws Cute but a couple downsides ProsConsHard To Move PartsBest UsesWas this a gift?:YesDisplaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious |




Fiberbed Topper with Fitted Skirt Down Alternative Mattress Topper 4" Memory Foam & High Density Foam Mattress Topper 3" Memory Foam & High-Density Foam Mattress Topper SensorPEDIC® Memory Loft 2.5" Mattress Topper Quiet Waterproof Mattress Pad SensorPedic SensorLOFT CoolMAX Mattress Pad 2" Memory Foam Mattress Topper Blue Ridge Classic 2" Featherbed Magic Skirt Ruffled Bedskirt Blue Ridge 350 Thread Count Dual Action Mattress Pad Blue Ridge 200 Thread Count Classic Mattress Pad All In One Box Spring Protectors Blue Ridge 250 Thread Count Waterproof Mattress Pad Terry-Top Waterproof Mattress Protector Sure Fit Anti-Allergen Mattress Pad Sure Fit Memory Foam Mattress PadWhen we decided to road trip around the U.S. we got really excited about outfitting our road trip vehicle. We started to scour the internet for ideas and found a lot of information about converting a truck with a camper shell to a fuel-efficient, low profile mobile home.




As we found different websites with conversion examples we started to make a list of all the things we wanted; lights, fans, refrigerator, lots of storage etc. We wanted to keep it low budget and use as many recycled materials as possible. Some things we had to buy new, but that was the nature of the components we wanted. For example hi-top shells were hard to come by on the used market as was a used DC fridge. We bought a 2005 Toyota Tacoma to turn into our ultimate camping vehicle. What we liked about the Tacoma was that it was a small-size pickup with a decent sized extended cab and a full size bed. We were also able to find a 4 cylinder 2 wheel drive which will save on gas. Fully loaded the truck gets the same gas mileage as when it had an open unloaded bed, about 24 mpg on the highway which isn’t bad for a mobile home. The first step in setting up a truck camping system is getting a camper shell. We had the original goal of getting one used off of craigslist, but we were in a hurry to get set up and couldn’t find one to match our truck.




Despite what some people on craigslist may say, you really want a shell that is built for your make and model of truck. Every cab has a different shape and the shell manufacturers will make one to your specifications. Most shell orders include color matching as well. We got the Vision 100, which was the tallest shell we could find and has a 9 inch rise above the cab. Because the tall shells need special ordering this usually takes 2-3 weeks so plan ahead. The biggest step in our conversion was the electrical system. We wanted to install a battery to run our accessories that would charge from the car’s alternator yet be kept completely separate from the starting battery. Figuring how to do this presented a lot of challenges. At first it seemed that you would need to have a battery similar to the starting battery so the alternator could handle the charging task. Additionally you would need a battery isolator to ensure you don’t discharge the starting battery while running your accessories.




After searching I found that you could install this little magic box called a voltage sensitive relay which acts like an isolator and allows you to charge essentially any size 12V battery from the alternator. The voltage sensitive relay acts as a switch that monitors the charge of each battery separately and routes power from the alternator when the battery discharges below 12.2V and stopping when it hits 13.2V. We installed a 140 amp hour 4D Deep Cycle Marine/RV battery which should enable us to run all of our accessories (two laptops, refrigerator, lights, and fans) for 3-5 days without turning on the truck. We haven’t discharged the battery below 12V yet so we will report back to let you know if we burn up the alternator charging the second battery. We put the second battery in the truck bed right behind the driver’s side of the cab and routed wires through the door jam and under the hood. Conveniently, this required only a few permanent alterations to the body of the truck.




In order to do the wiring we made some permanent changes to the truck like drilling through the body and truck bed to route the electrical cables. But that was a small cost considering the huge benefit we got from the added battery.There was a hole in the firewall right where we needed it, but the hole in the body required widening as did the hole in the truck bed. The entire setup required 18 feet of one gauge battery cable for the positive and 3ft for the body ground. If you aren’t familiar with electrical systems this might seem like overkill. But given the size of the alternator (80amp) and the 4D battery, I wanted to limit the resistance as much as possible. We put the battery in a battery box and anchored it to the bed. I placed the voltage sensitive relay on the fuse box and wired everything up. I wired a DC cigarette lighter outlet directly to the auxiliary battery and routed it into the cab behind the driver’s seat for the refrigerator and wired up the lights and fans and a port for a small inverter in the bed.




We got an RV light fixture with a low amp LED bulb for the back to provide us with light for reading and such when we’re in there. We also got 4 three inch PC fans for additional airflow on hot nights. We mounted them on the window frame where the windows slide open. They aren’t particularly fast but they are wired to use DC so it was easy to integrate them into the system. We also picked up a small 400 watt inverter that has two AC outlets and a USB outlet. We plan to use this both in the bed at night and in the cab while we drive. The highlight of the conversion for us was definitely the fridge. There are a lot of portable fridges on the market but we found that the majority were either ridiculously expensive, didn’t work well enough, or were complete energy hogs. Then we found the Dometic Waeco CF-018DC . At $300 it isn’t cheap and for some budgets a fridge will definitely be a luxury item, but for us it was worth it. Our little fridge now sits behind the driver’s seat for easy access from the passenger seat while on the road.




It also keeps things very cool—our first time using it we accidentally froze everything! Figuring out how to get the most headspace while maximizing storage was our biggest challenge. Many conversions build sleeping platforms with complex support structures which limit the size of items you can fit. In the end how you build it is contingent on your shell size and willingness to be cramped. With the tall shell we were able to keep our platform a little higher and still be comfortable in bed. We wanted our platform to be removable so we can still use our truck for hauling if necessary. We got a sheet of 3/4in cabinet plywood from a friend who used it for a sleeping platform in a 4Runner. It was already cut into two pieces measuring 3’X4’ so we decided to utilize this for the platform. Many designs we saw built platforms the full width of the bed incorporating compartments for accessing the hard to reach places from the tailgate. The width of the bed is about 53” so using the 48” wide plywood left us with about 6” of space running the length of the bed.




Rather than covering it up with another piece of wood, we decided to leave it open and use it as clothes storage. The vertical support acts to isolate our clothes from the rest of our stuff and enables us to access them without opening up the tailgate. We added another piece of plywood to keep our clothes off the bed level just in case anything spills. Supporting the platform required some creativity. Many designs make the platform to the precise dimensions of the bed and use a post support type system on the corners with a piece of plywood vertically down middle. This design limits the size of things we can put in. Instead we used “S” hooks and “U” bolts to hang one side of the plywood from tracks pre-installed on the bed and the vertical plywood toward the edge of the platform. I was worried it might flex too much, but the thick high quality plywood we got doesn’t flex enough to concern me. Additionally, once we put the foam mattress on top it distributes our weight enough to barely dip when we are on it.

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