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Travel Cot

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BooMeowson · 03/08/2013 20:03

Anyone got any recommendations or advice on what to look out for?

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PK1975 · 03/08/2013 20:14

Hi. We bought a baby bjorn. Not cheap but light and pops up so easy - no parts to lose. DD was happy sleeping in it and there's room to grow. It folds down into a bag which isn't the smallest you'll find. We're very happy with it.

matilda101 · 03/08/2013 20:38

Hi, we have a graco one, a mothercare one and a kiddicare one and in all honesty there all pretty much the same! The kiddicare one is longer so is more roomy. Our dd sleeps well in all of them, we bought a thin travel cot matress to o in them as the base is quite hard so I think that would make a bit of a difference. They all go up/down the same way and they all have a handy carry bag so not much difference between them!

surroundedbyblondes · 03/08/2013 20:39

We also bought the baby björn. Loved how lightweight it was and super-easy to set up.

littlemissnormal · 03/08/2013 20:44

We've got a kiddicare one which was about £25. DS sleeps in it when he's at my mums and when we're camping.

I chose it based on the brown polka dot pattern!

WhispersOfWickedness · 03/08/2013 20:48

We got the cheapest one from asda. It was compact, easy to put up, but not particularly light. We were very happy with it and the DC always slept well in it Smile

BooMeowson · 05/08/2013 16:13

Brilliant - thanks all for the advice... AKA any will do! Grin

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