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Cosatto Wish overnight sleeping

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OldMotherIce · 30/05/2019 23:04

I’m looking at buying a second hand cosatto wish to take on holiday and use as a crib. Does anyone know if the cosatto wish is suitable for overnight sleeping?

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EstherMumsnet · 31/05/2019 19:41

Just giving this a little bump for you (though tbh none of my babies have ever actually ever slept on holiday, so wishing you luck...)

OldMotherIce · 01/06/2019 10:10

Thanks EstherMumsnet. She doesn’t sleep much at home so I’m not holding out much hope for the holiday!

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BertieBotts · 03/06/2019 06:39

Do you mean the Woosh? It wouldn't be no because it doesn't have a separate carrycot. You can't put babies in something with a harness overnight because the risk is they can become tangled in the harness and get strangled.

BertieBotts · 03/06/2019 06:46

Oh sorry you're right I can see one called Wish now Blush

I don't think so as according to this brochure the Ooba is, and you'd think that it would say so on all of the others if it also applied.

www.cosatto.com/docs/default-source/brochures/ss17_indies_nocrop_spreads_web.pdf?sfvrsn=2

Best thing would be to contact Cosatto via FB or email, or see if you can find a PDF download of the Wish instruction manual somewhere.

OldMotherIce · 05/06/2019 04:36

Thanks BertieBotts. I’ve emailed Cosatto and they’ve said it’s fine for occasional overnight sleeping.

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