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Graco Pack 'n Play Playard in Bugs Quilt | 
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| Brand: Graco Category: Baby Product
List Price: $109.99 Buy New: $73.00 You Save: $36.99 (34%)
New (9) from $73.00
Rating: 274 reviews Sales Rank: 38
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 26.1 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 10.5 x 37
MPN: 9261QB Model: 9261QB UPC: 047406036189 EAN: 0047406036189 ASIN: B000056C86
Release Date: November 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 38" x 38" square, with mesh on all four sides with bug toys. | | • | For children unable to climb out, less than 34" tall, and less than 30 lbs. | | • | Easy to store and transport in handy cover, and sets up in less than one minute. | | • | No assembly required by customer. | | • | Easy-to-clean printed polyester pad. |
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Product Description Whether home or away, this Pack 'N Play Playard helps you give Baby a safe place to play. It has a strong, stable frame and airy mesh walls so Baby's comfortable and 4 interactive bug toys to keep him entertained. The roomy square design gives him plenty of play space to crawl, explore, and figure out what to do with all those developing muscles. It sets up and folds in less than a minute and comes with a handy carry bag, so you can easily bring it with you to your yard, the beach, Grandma's, or anywhere the day might take you. Features: - Four interactive bug toys amuse and delight your child
- Roomy, 38" x 38" square play space lets baby flex his developing muscles
- Strong, stable frame helps give Baby a safe place to play
- Sets up and folds in less than a minute for use anywhere and everywhere
- Airy mesh on all sides for maximum ventilation
- Carry bag simplifies travel and storage
- Soft, easy to clean printed polyester pad
- If playard gets sandy, carefully remove sand from all surfaces before packing into bag as sand can damage top rail lock
- Clean with household soap and warm water/drip dry
- NO BLEACH, machine wash carry bag in lukewarm water
- Recommended Use: For children unable to climb out, under 35" tall
- Dimensions: 38"L x 38"W x 30.5"H
- Weight: 23.7 lbs.
Amazon.com Product Description The first thing to note about Graco's pack `n play is that it is larger than many playards. This colorful, mesh-sided pen unfolds to a 38" x 38" square, rather than the rectangular shape of most others on the market. While this equates to needing more space, it also means that baby is provided with a bigger (and sturdier) area to play in. The playard's stability comes from a four-footed metal frame, which-along with the four corner feet-gives it eight points of contact with the ground. | | The included bag makes storing and carrying easy. | Setup takes one person only minutes, from snapping the frame in place to securing the rigid, padded-top floor (cutely decorated with a fun bug pattern) with the Velcro fasteners. Breaking it down again is just as simple, and there is a convenient nylon storage/carrying bag included for easy portability. Bundled up, the pack `n play measures a compact 38 inches long by 10 inches square, but at nearly 24 pounds, it might be heavier than expected. Baby will appreciate the extra space, the friendly bug motif, being able to see mom and dad through the soft mesh walls, and the four interactive toys-one on each side. There's a sun with a mirror at its center, teaching baby self-awareness. The ladybug's body houses a squeak toy. Show them how to beep it to teach ear, eye, and hand coordination. Both the bee and the butterfly have wings that "flap" inside the playpen-one set creates a rattling noise when moved, while the other makes a crinkling sound. Baby will enjoy the different sounds, textures, and stimulations the toys offer, while parents will enjoy not having to pick them up or losing them. Care for the pack 'n play is easy: use a damp cloth or sponge with household soap to wipe vinyl, plastic, and metal parts; the bag can be machine washed and either line dried or tumbled on low. Should you need to replace the bag or floor pad, both are available for purchase separately.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 269 more reviews...
Roomy, so easy to set up & take down, durable December 1, 2008 MamaSon to Travis (San Antonio, TX) I purchased this playpen because the pack & play is going to be handed down to my newborn. The new playpen is great for my son who turns one tomorrow. It is sturdy and very easy to clean. I'm 7 months pregnant & was able to set up & take down the thing in just a few minutes (like 3 mins to be exact). We packed the playpen up to take to a friends house for Thanksgiving dinner. It was so nice to keep my son contained while we ate!
Best pack and Play EVER! November 25, 2008 Bargainshoppermommy (USA) My mother in law had an extra of this pack and play from previous grandchildren. We love it! I keep it in my trunk because we use it anytime we go anywhere. My mom recently purchased this one through Amazon with free shipping! It arrived the very next day and it's adorable. This one is so much nicer than the other (more expensive) one we have because our son who is now 15 months has much more room in it and the bottom is much more comfortable to sleep on. It's not as hard as our other pack and play. I really think this is a MUST HAVE for all moms!
Excellent product November 25, 2008 M. H. Cheney This playpen is both baby and parent oriented. The bright colors, materials, and space are ideal for youngsters. And the ease of set-up and cost is great for parents and/or grandparents!!
Wonderful.. I would highly recommend November 22, 2008 Lynda C. (Twin Cities, MN) First it's Graco, so if you know anything about baby items you know the quality is there and that they stand behind there products. The colors are bright, the play items on the four side are fun and it's a big square not like the play and packs, so he has plenty of room to move around. But at the same time this folds downs and packs up like a play and pack. My son loves to play in this, I can put him in it to play while I am close by doing my chores and know that if I leave the area he is safe.
Fun, safe haven for my little one November 22, 2008 B.A. Buckwalter (Northern VA) I highly recommend this product for anyone who wants a safe place for their child to play while they are doing housework. It is square and provides more play area than the traditional rectangular pack 'n play. One of the unexpected perks was that my daughter taught herself how to pull herself up into a standing position in this playpen. Next thing I knew my husband was encouraging her to walk along the perimeter. That is one of her favorite games. If you want to make this pack 'n play a success I have several recommendations. 1. Introduce your baby to it when they are young so they get used to its confines. We first began putting our daughter in it when she was 4 months old for 5 minutes a day. She is now 8 months and spends much longer periods playing in it. She also asks to be put into it. 2. Encourage your baby to explore the toys on the sides. My daughter loves grabbing and crinkling the wings. 3. Play with your baby while they are in the pack 'n play. We like peek a boo. 4. Have special playpen only toys. Also make sure they are soft so if they fall on them they can't be hurt. 5. Location, Location, Location. Ours is strategically located in our family room where she can see me while I work in the kitchen. It is also next to a window where she can enjoy the outside view. 6. DO NOT use this as a sleep area. This is a play area. You should have a separate sleep area. Don't confuse your child. 7. Attitude. If you view this playpen as a "trap" or "jail." You'll never use it. Remember, the purpose of the playpen is to provide your child a SAFE place to play when you are distracted.
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