Great product for parents of climbers
Pros:
Seems safe, stops climbers and escape artists, peace of mind, child is happy.
Cons:
Price.
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Author's Review
Our son just turned 2 when he discovered he could climb out of his crib. We took down the crib, put up the twin bed, and for the next 2 weeks got almost no rest whatsoever. He refused to sleep in the twin bed, so we put up his play yard. That worked okay for about a week, when he learned how to climb out of it, too. I began researching these crib tents and decided to try it. On the day it arrived, I put his crib back together and assembled the crib tent. It was not terribly difficult. If you have trouble with the instructions, I recommend visiting the Tots in Mind website. They have a short instructional video that shows how to assemble the tent. I love that it has the "walls" inside the crib, not just the dome on top. Once he realized he couldn't escape, he seemed to relax and was very content in his cozy bed. Also, naptime is easy again. I don't have to be constantly on guard wondering if he is roaming the house at night. It's expensive, but worth it in my opinion.