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BB,
I am not a twin mommy, but I would not invest in the travel crib. I''d get a pack n'' play instead. It''s the same thing, it''s cheaper and it can be used for more than one purpose. We take our pack n'' play everywhere (in-laws, vacations, on the beach), it sets up and breaks down in seconds. I think you could put two babies in it for at least a couple of months. My BFF has twins and she keeps a pack n'' play at her parents because they watch the kids while she works and that''s where the twins take their naps.
 
Date: 5/27/2010 4:15:01 PM
Author: NovemberBride
BB,
I am not a twin mommy, but I would not invest in the travel crib. I''d get a pack n'' play instead. It''s the same thing, it''s cheaper and it can be used for more than one purpose. We take our pack n'' play everywhere (in-laws, vacations, on the beach), it sets up and breaks down in seconds. I think you could put two babies in it for at least a couple of months. My BFF has twins and she keeps a pack n'' play at her parents because they watch the kids while she works and that''s where the twins take their naps.
Thanks NovemberBride! What''s the difference between the two? We''ll start with the Arm''s Reach Co-Sleeper (to be used as our bassinet) which converts into a "playard" so, that''s similar to a PNP. If we need something else besides that, we''ll consider it.
 
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