The First Years Close & Secure Sleeper
by admin on Jan.29, 2010, under Beauty
- Use in adult bed between pillows
- Head and foot barriers minimizes risk of entrapment
- Folds for travel and storage
- Machine-washable sheet and cover
Product Description
The First Years Close & Secure Sleeper lets you keep your child close with the reassurance that baby is snug, secure, and comfortable next to you in your bed. Sleeper is easy to transport. When your baby is ready for the crib, you can continue to use this sleeper for an easy transition.Amazon.com Product Description
The First Years deceptively simple Close & Secure Sleeper allows you to feed, soothe, monitor, and bond with baby in the comfort of your own… More >>

January 29th, 2010 on 2:56 am
Get a bassinet! Those parents who gripe and complain about their babies sliding out of these wedges and onto their beds are idiots! Your endangering your own babies life by sleeping with them in the same bed. A safe tip is to buy a bassinet and keep it next to your bed…WOW problem solved!
Rating: 4 / 5
January 29th, 2010 on 5:40 am
Does the Close and Secure Sleeper matress pad use a bassinet sheet and if not where can I find a sheet that does?
Thank You,
LaWanda Wright
Rating: 5 / 5
January 29th, 2010 on 8:02 am
I never actually got to use this, my baby is very long for his age so I just shipped it right back. I did open it and I really like the design. I wish I could have put my baby in it back then, would have allowed me to get more rest.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 29th, 2010 on 9:22 am
This is just a caution about sleep positioners that claim to reduce the risk of SIDS. Pillows, wedges, and positioning devices are not recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics or Consumer Reports. They have not been adequately tested to support their claim of reducing the risk of SIDS and may even increase the risk of suffocation. (the device itself can become a barrier to the baby’s breathing) Babies are safest when placed on their backs in a crib with no soft bedding, pillows, or toys around. Usually when babies are old enough to roll over on their own, they are past the most critical period for SIDS (2-4 months). It is not my intent to scare anyone, just to dispel misinformation. If you are interested in this topic, you may find the following website helpful [...].
Rating: 1 / 5
January 29th, 2010 on 11:51 am
The product pictures do not show the LARGE plastic warning label that is sewn (can’t rip off) on the blue flap. It smells very strong like vinyl plastic. Something that smells this BAD can’t be good. Yikes! I used a Snuggle Nest with my first child and thought I could save a little $$ by getting this similar product for my second child. Bad idea.
Rating: 2 / 5