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Cozy Crib Tent - Original | 
enlarge | Brand: Tots In Mind Inc Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $90.00 Buy New: $58.94 You Save: $31.06 (35%)
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 15556
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10
UPC: 046894000016 EAN: 0046894000016 ASIN: B000ICQOUU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easy to Assemble - no tools needed | | • | Helps prevent child from climbing out | | • | Helps prevent injuries from falls | | • | Helps prevent unattended wandering | | • | 52" L x 30.5" W x 25.5" H |
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Product Description Cozy Crib Tent The Tots in Mind Original Cozy Crib Tent offers peace of mind for you and your infant or active toddler. Our patented and safety tested design helps prevent injuries from crib falls and unattended wandering, while keeping children in the crib and unwanted visitors such as the family pet- out. The Original Cozy Crib Tent fits and attaches securely to all standard cribs. For your convenience and your child's comfort, the Original Cozy Crib Tent provides ample head room and a large soft zipper, designed for quick easy access to your child. Original Cozy Crib Tent Product Features Helps prevent injuries from falls Helps prevent child from climbing out Helps prevent unattended wandering Allows crib rail to be lowered for easy access Easy to Assemble - no tools needed Fits all standard cribs Collapses for easy travel Safety tested, washable, warranty Ages 0-36 months Please Note: The Cozy Crib Tent is non-returnable.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
You Can't Put A Price Tag On Peace of Mind! November 15, 2008 BB (Upstate, NY) I bought this in 1999 for my first-born. He was tall, and the minute he started pulling up on the crib, I kept imagining him flipping over the top rail and cracking his head on the floor or breaking a limb. This contraption ended my worries. And once he was at the age when other kids were climbing out of the crib, this tent was keeping him in. We didn't have cats, so that wasn't a concern, but if we did this tent would have kept them out also. I remember that yes, it was a big pain to change the sheets, and you did have to finagle the bumper somewhat....but it lasted for the full 3 years it was supposed to without issue. Well worth the small hassle! I have no idea what the difference is between this one and the Cozy Crib Tent II.
I love the crib tent!!! November 1, 2008 happy mom (New York) I love this product. I wish I knew about it when my older daughter was a baby. When she was 2 years old she climbed out of her crib and so i put her in a toddler bed. She went from napping 3 hrs a day, to never taking another nap. When my younger daughter was 18 months she climbed out of her crib and I got the original crib tent. She never minded it. I think she felt safe inside and thought it was fun to be zipped up. Now she is 26 months old and still napping. If she wakes up during the night, I can have peace of mind knowing that she cannot get out of the crib. I went on vacation without the crib tent and could not get her to sleep in a crib without a tent. She kept climbing out and screaming all night. The next day I bought the crib tent 2 while on vacation. She took naps and slept great the rest of the week. We are going to Disney next week, so I just ordered the pack and play tent. I hope this works as well. If you are thinking about ordering this product, then get it! I am so happy with it. I do prefer the Original Cozy crib tent b/c it is open on 2 sides and I can reach in to pat her back or give her a book. She likes to be able to throw her books or dolls out thru the openings. Both tents worked well.
crib tent August 19, 2008 L. Wood (California) great idea. ties that anchor the tent to the head and foot of the bed are very cheaply connected to the material. Most have torn for me with little effort, making them useless, but hopefully not dangerous. Could easily be better reinforced, similar to the way they are connected to the side rails.
A must have! June 8, 2008 Jill Acerra (Chicago, IL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this tent when my daughter started climbing out of her crib at 18 months - which created a safety hazard AND sleep issues. Installing this tent was a lifesaver! Not only did it prevent baby from getting hurt - but it stopped the sleep issues cold turkey. She's just turned 2 and we will continue to use it until she's ready for a big girl bed - which will hopefully be a while! This tent is easy to take down and travel w/ - but after a handful of times, I bought additional ones for grandma's house. It's a must have!
GREAT! April 13, 2008 Chelsea Anne (Chicago, IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I put this in my son's crib early so that by the time he became aware that it was even there, it was already considered part of the crib. I have never had to worry about my son climbing out and since he loves to kick the sides of his crib before he falls asleep and when he wakes up, its nice to know he won't get anything stuck in between the slats of the crib either. Another positive--when so many cribs were being recalled because the drop-side would come apart and children were getting stuck and seriously injured--because this tent goes inside the crib, it is virtually impossible for something like this to happen. My sister's daughter eventually figured out how to wiggle her fingers through to the zipper, but by then she was ready for the big-girl bed anyway. My son hasn't even attempted to get out of it (he's 19 months)--he's so used to it--and even if he did, it is VERY tough to get to the zipper from the inside when it is closed. Well worth the money (even though I am still shocked at the price...) Great product, would recommend to anyone who needs the peace of mind. I paired this with the Breathable Bumpers and I next worried about my son at night.
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