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I am sure you will hear from neighbors and family (or you yourself think) that "cages are for birds and hamsters". Well first thing first: this is not a cage; this is a playyard and it is necessary for your kids' safety. You should be careful about how you introduce this product to your baby: there should be favorite toys in there at least in first few tries, you should take her/him immediately when she/he wants out and you should not keep your kid in this all the time (needless to say kids need space to play). If you use this product as you are supposed to (just to have your peace of mind while...
review »North State North State Superyard XT Portable Playyard & Gate
This item is great because does hold children hostage up to a point. My child was able to push it to where he wanted it before I made sure to put it on carpet. If you have it on hardwood, make sure to have it pressed against something to stop movement.
I sometimes use it in pieces. I take the four-sides and use them as a barrier to keep him in the den. it can stand on its own so I dont have to worry about him escaping. I worry more about him eating paper. I then take the remaining two-sides and use that to block him from leaving another...
review »Every parent I've ever met has been concerned, sometimes overly so, with the safety of their offspring. My husband and I are no exception. After reviewing many play yards, we decided to purchase a Superyard XT. It was a great compromise between size, durability, and price. it is very easy to fold and store in a trunk to take elsewhere. It also comes with a handle that can be adjusted for easy carrying. The panels are easy to open and close, but require enough strength that it is baby proof.
If the standard Superyard is too small, additional panels are available, but we found the standard size to...
4.60 overall from 5 reviews
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