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wish it had a door or swing door attachment. we use it along with our sectional sofa, but have to climb over it everytime to get out, the twins love it and it is sturdy, will find other uses for it once they outgrow it.
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My toddler had just started walking and was no longer content to sit in his high chair outside while I worked in the yard. I bought this play yard for him, put him and his toys in it, and watched while he proceeded to push the whole thing around the patio like Conan on the Wheel of Pain. I lashed it to a piece of furniture and that solved the movement problem, but the baby just pushed the whole thing out of shape. Evidently he just doesn't like to be separated from me and/or my wife, and screams incessantly until he's released. (Same deal with his Pack-n-Play.) I'm thinking about taking it to the beach with us tomorrow. We'll see how that goes.
To the point: It's a good product, if pricey, but the whole concept just doesn't go over with my son.
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This play yard is sturdy and easy to set up. Amazon was where I found it to be the cheapest.
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Work well. With 6 panels, it's a little too small.
I put it on the wood floor and the whole thing can move when the baby hold on to it. I think on the carpet floor might be better.
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I bought this item for my 7 month old as he began scooting and after he was able to sit by himself. It was great as it kept him safe while it allowed mom and me to get a break from holding him. In summary the gate is only as good as the baby is not a climber. Once the little guy started crawling and climbing, as he got older, the more the gate becomes unsafe as he can tip it over. The good thing is that we can at least take the panels apart and secure them to the doorways to use as barriers of entry for Jr. Overall it's an ok product. I wish it had a sturdier base so as to get more use out of it for the price.
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