- Price Range: $150 to $170
- GooGooLove: ♥♥♥♥ (4/5)
- Pros:
- Includes napper and changing table
- Storage space
- Bedtime music
- Cons:
- Not easy to travel with
- Takes time to assemble
- Changing table tilts
Most Helpful Reviews on the Graco Newborn Napper Pack N Play Deluxe
- (3/5) – 1/9/2012 – I bought this for my daughter. She loved the colors, and that it had a napper and changing pad. Only problem was it was not very easy to assemble, and once the napper is put in place, it cannot be removed…. Also, once the napper is in place, the bassinet cannot be used. The bassinet has a very soft lining that is so nice. I wish I had know this before buying, otherwise, I do love the play yard. The shelves are great, and the changing pad is larger than the model it replaced. The napper also does not have a cover, so it will need one, because nothing comes off to be washed. It is very sturdy, but again, not easy to close for easy storage. I also think this item is a bit over priced. (read more and buy it at Amazon.com)
- (5/5) – 2/29/202 – … It was disappointing that the napper station can’t be removed to use outside of the playard. I was hoping to use this when visiting family. Sadly, when it says removable, it just means to be taken off and not used…. The storage underneath is great, and we’ll be using it for diapers/wipes, and some small blankets/cloths. (read more and buy it at Walmart.com)
- (4/5) – 7/30/2012 – GOOD:”Napper” attachment – This has actually served as a bed for our newborn baby. It is very soft and she sleeps well in it. We also like that it keeps her at a slightly inclined position so that she breathes better and won’t choke if she should spit up in her sleep. Electronics… Shelves… Changing table.. BAD: Assembly: OK, so the basic bottom unit assembles fairly easily…. The difficulty comes when putting on the other accessories…. Portability…. Changing table – As I mentioned earlier, this is a great feature to have, and we do get use out of it when there is a guest staying in the nursery and we can’t get to the regular changing table. The only problem with it is that it doesn’t sit flat…. Toy bar… (read more and buy it at Amazon.com)
- (5/5) – 12/16/2012 – The vibration feature is great for putting a sleeping baby back to sleep or trying to keep a baby sleep. We only used the napper a first until about 3 months then we started to use the bassinet. My daughter is now 5-1/2 months and she likes the vibration. to my surprise I don’t use the changing table much. I love the shelving… (read more and buy it at Diapers.com)
- (4/5) – 3/9/2013 – I like this product because it has the changing table and napper section in addition to a playpen. Also another positive thing is the baby could grow with it. When they are small they would use the napper. When they outgrow that you could remove that and have them use the elevated board for them to rest in. When they out grow that you could move the elevated board to the bottom of the play pen and put them down there. One thing that is not so good is trying to pack everything up if you were on the go…. Also I found assembling everything challenging. I felt they could have made it a little more easier to get it put up… (read more and buy it at Babiesrus.com)
Gear in Action
What the Makers Say
- Deluxe storage hamper helps keep clothes, diapers and other necessities handy
The only playard designed to transition from newborn to infant to toddler
Newborn Napper® station with beautifully-styled, extra-soft velour to cuddle baby
Removable, full-size bassinet is perfect for napping
New, larger changing table holds safe for use with babies up to 30 pounds
Enhanced electronics with vibration soothes and entertains your little one
Canopy on Newborn Napper® station shields baby from bright light
Easily converts to a portable playard
Signature Graco® push-button fold makes closing your playard quick and hassle-free
Airy mesh on all sides for maximum ventilation
Convenient carrying bag for no-fuss travel and storage… (read more at GracoBaby.com)
Any Safety Recalls ?
- Not that we’ve heard. For the most up-to-date information, search the Consumer Products Safety Division’s website here.
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