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Several months ago, my now two year old, learned to climb out of his crib. Needless to say, a toddler that doesn't want to go to sleep enjoys climbing. We bought this and at first, he cried and hated it but once he realized he couldn't get out, he laid down and went to sleep. He was quick to realize that the wasn't getting out and just started laying down and not bothering with it. He's normally a sweaty kid but there are no issues with the material not being breathable. We've taken it on the road and just but the tent on a mattress with no crib and it works well in that configuration too. The only complaint is that it is IMPOSSIBLE to fold it back up into the carrying case it comes with. We get it close enough so that the tent doesn't pop up in the car but it is definitely not the way it came and I'm usually pretty good about that kind of stuff. The decorative ruffle started to fray but I just cut the runners with scissors and haven't noticed it since. I 100% recommend this to any parent with a crib climber!

So my 2 1/2 year old one night recently jumped out of his crib. Nervous he would get hurt we put him in a toddler bed. Three nights of hell. We couldn’t get him to stay in his new bed never mind get him to go to bed. He was just too young to be in a toddler bed. We thought about putting a gate in his doorway but what about nap time. There was no way he was going to stay in his toddler bed for a nap. So after three long nights of not sleeping trying to get him to stay in his bed. We ordered this tent thing out of desperation. So it looks funny to be honest but it works. We are not going to win any contests for cutests toddler rooms but we are sleeping well again! He literally can’t get out of it. The entire thing is made up of a mess fabric. The tent goes under the mattress in the crib or toddler bed. Then it pulls up on the sides of the crib. The sides tie to the four corners of the crib posts at the bottom and top. Then there is a mess pop up tent part that crisscrosses on the top. We put the crib back together to give the front and back more support but it says it can work on a toddler bed. It would need somewhere to tie the side to. The top has a zipper to get the baby/toddler out. Im shocked how well this thing works. He didn’t like it at first put now he is use to it. But he literally can’t get out and he is safely contained inside. The mess is the same as the sides on a pack and play. I recommend this to all the sleep deprived worried parents out there who are having the same issues. It works and my toddler is safe and we are all sleeping again.

First off this is a fantastic crib tent, our son's crib is a sold wood crib with pointy edges and is as high as a Gothic cathedral and all the flooring in our house is tile. So keeping our little one at two years one month contained is very important. Falling on a tile floor is not an option, nor is a roaming toddler in a 2500sqft house at night. This is very safe and we installed it when it looked like the climbing light was about to flip on in our little three footer's mind. We figured if we install it before the escape plan happens he'll never know there was an escape plan before the tent was installed. I suggest letting this air our three or four days before installing it, it smells but the smell quickly dissipated after about three of four days. The baby monitor is the only issue we've had with this. We've messed around and found a way to make it work, but our monitor camera has to sit right on top of the netting to be able to see through it. Mounted on the wall and looking down at the crib tent does not work. I will post picture where our camera is and how it looks on the monitor. We are pleased with this tent because we can go to bed knowing our son is safe and will not climb out or fall. It was very worth the money to us to have piece of mind until we transition to a toddler bed around three years old.

For 4 months my escape artist 2 year old had transitioned perfectly to her toddler bed. She would climb in, fall asleep on her own and stay asleep. Then xmas came and our traveling seemed to turn our happy sleeper into a constant night waker who couldn't fall asleep. We tried everything. Having a strict bedtime schedule and constantly putting her back in her bed over and over. We wanted to put up a gate at her door, but her room faces our kitchen dining/living room. We even started locking her door from the outside - truly heart breaking and even after a month it did nothing to help. She would fall asleep at the door, crying. She shares her room with her older sister who manages an extreme case of ADHD, needs good sleep and it was throwing off her schedule too. I bought this when I was at the end of my rope. The first night we showed it to her with excitement. We called it her "bed tent". She wanted in right away. She thought it was so cool. At bedtime she doesn't want to cuddle, she doesn't want to read books, she just says "bed tent" asking us to put her in. If I don't zip it up right away she points to it and jumps up and down until I do. Don't wait to buy it like I did. DON'T. It's worth it. Save your sanity.

If you ever struggle with little ones that climb out of their cribs way, way too early, this product is a LIFESAVER. I tried everything. Co-sleeping, sleeping on his floor, putting the mattress on the floor, putting him back to bed a few dozen times. You name it, I googled it, tried it, failed at it. My 23 month old is not emotionally ready for a big boy bed, and the lack of sleep was making a monster out of him AND his mommy! I resisted getting this tent because of the $100+ price tag. If I could go back a few months and convince myself it would be the best money ever spent, I would!! It came quickly and I had it installed in under 5 minutes. It goes around/ under the base of the mattress and ties to the 4 posts of the crib. It's nice and tall, and feels roomy enough that my 8 year old likes to climb in and play camping with her little brother! Aside from installation, the effects of this thing are MIRACULOUS!! From the night we got it, our incredible sleeper has returned. He loves it. He goes to bed without issue and sleeps 12 hours straight through. If he wakes in the night, he's comforted by the tent and goes right back to sleep. He wakes in the morning so much happier. He's back to napping 2+ hours!! The only con I can come up with is that it's impossible to see into the crib with a video monitor. I placed the monitor on a shelf opposite the crib so that if the tent moves around much, I know to go in, but we're basically just using it for sound now. Little man yells out for us when he wakes, so sound is really all we need, and all we ever had for his big sister. I've never been happier about a purchase. Sleep is worth its weight in gold!!!

Like so many others here, my 2.3 y/o had started climbing out of his crib. We got all excited, converted his crib into a toddler bed and made a big fuss about him being ready for a 'big boy bed.' What followed were two weeks from hell. Previously, my son would take about 15 minutes MAX to go to sleep - most of the time within the first five minutes. But after converting his crib into a toddler bed, he was taking longer and longer to sleep each night. We tried every 'toddler bed' method under the sun -- CIO, supernanny sit in the room and ignore him, let him roam around and 'eventually he'll fall asleep' - (which he didn't), and nothing worked. He was getting more and more upset and more and more overtired, which only compounded the problem. And naps? They were even worse. So after three consecutive nights of it taking 2+ hours of him to go to sleep (him screaming for most of it and me almost having a nervous break down), we bought this crib tent and installed it. Night one: we did CIO at intervals, expecting it to take an hour or so. But he was asleep in 12 minutes. Nap one: he was asleep in 10 minutes. Do yourself a favor, buy this thing. Notes: - using in an IKEA SNIGLAR crib - it fits perfectly. - Some people have said it's feminine - it's got a frilly bit on the net with moons and stars. I think it's fine. - baby monitor - sure, it makes it a bit more difficult to see detail in the baby monitor, but you can see enough to know what's going on - installation - super simple. remove mattress, pop up the tent, tie it down, put mattress back in. takes 5 mins, max - material - seems sturdy and well made.

We bought 2 of these. Our 2 year old and 4 year old share a room and like to keep each other awake, and the 2 year old is an escape artist. The goal was to contain Houdini Jr and also give them some separation. The tents solved both problems. It won't contain the 4 year old, he has either figured out how to unzip it from the inside or he can teleport, we aren't sure which. But the 2 year old can't get out on his own. They can still see each other, but not as well, and they enjoy having their own space. They didn't come with any instructions. Here's what we figured out after a bit of trial and error: -It's a tight fit around a crib//toddler mattress, which is good - no escapes through the bottom. To install easily, first remove the mattress. Put the tent in place, spread out the sides, and make sure the parts that go under the mattress are laid out right. Then unzip one side and insert the mattress. Done! -The ties are long enough to be a strangulation hazard, especially if they get pulled off the tent, which they will if you tie it too tightly. Tie a good solid knot, but loose enough that the tie won't rip off when your kid wiggles the tent. Then cut the ends of the ties just long enough to be easy to untie and retie if you need to remove the tent for some reason (like cleaning). The ends won't fray, they're already unhemmed.

Our children ages 4 and 2.5 share a room, and our little guy really enjoys getting out of his crib every night (or really usually around 2-3 a.m.) and we could not get him to stay in! He likes to go surprise his sister and jump on her bed, which scares the heck out of her. So she screams and cries, then he gets upset that she screamed at him, so he starts screaming. Every. Single. Night. For the past 3-4 months. We were at a loss to think of a way to keep him in. Finally a good lesson search recommended this crib tent. It was expensive, but I figured $120 was a small price to pay for some decent sleep. Tried it last night, and when we set it up, both kids thought it was super cool, and our daughter was jealous that her brother got a tent and she didn't. Then at bedtime, we put him in, and he broke my heart a little as he yelled "mommy, mommy! Help me, I'm stuck!" But he soon fell asleep and didn't get out of bed or even try all night! The only thing he was upset about was when he woke up, he couldn't just come out to find us. But that was kind of nice, because I'm trying to teach them to stay in bed until a reasonable hour. It's only been one night (and one with a full night's sleep!!!) but I am impressed so far. Our boy is pretty smart and I could already see his wheels turning trying to figure out his escape, but I think it's pretty secure. I will update if he's able to break free. But it's sturdy, easy to assemble (or pop up, really) and well made. Very happy I purchased this item. My husband balked at the price at first, but I think he's on board now that we didn't have a little monkey escape from the zoo last night. Let's hope it continues to be worth the price.

I am totally serious! After my 2.5 year old climbed out of his crib for the first, second and third quick time, my husband and I excitedly prepared his fun Thomas the Train toddler bed. Prior to this transition, he was a great sleeper. Put him down at 7:30/8pm and he would sleep until 8/9am. Note: he would wake up around 6am but because he was in his crib, he would play with his soundscape soother and fall back asleep. Similar situation with naps- he would go down at noon and sleep until 2:30/3 but would sometimes wake up a little in between but then go right back down. After the transition, he stayed in his toddler bed for most of the night but when he was waking up at 6am, he was turning on his light, coming into our room and staying awake. Same with naptime. But he was waking up not really "awake" when he would typically fall back asleep or at least remain resting. I managed to catch him a few times as soon as he got out of bed (at nap) and put him in my bed and rubbed his back until he fell back asleep (for another hour or so). My kids need sleep and a healthy diet. It’s clear as day when they are skimping on either one. So needless to say my toddler was inconsolably miserable due to his lack of sleep and I was looking for options! We tried walking him back to his bed endlessly, for nap and bed time. He became so exhausted that he would cry and then even refuse to lay in his bed. Or we would end up yelling and feeling guilty because we weren't really understanding the problem (well, I understood it but didn't know what the solution was). We put a gate up at his door, thinking he would go back in his bed if he woke up? Fail. He scaled the gate and exerted even more energy to wake himself. At this point I KNEW that the problem was he no longer had the physical boundary that kept him calm and in place. At 2.5 he isn't emotionally or cognitively developed enough to understand why he needs to stay in his bed/crib and we took that physical boundary away from him so of course he was curious and wanted to explore. We ended up putting his crib BACK up and turning it around (another suggestion from another mother). Fail. He climbed out. We took the bottom rail out and put the mattress on the floor but that didn't work because there were gaps that his limbs could get caught in. So we took the face of the crib off and defeated, tried the toddler bed on his crib, AGAIN. In desperation I posted in a mommy support group and finally, someone mentioned a crib tent??!! A crib tent??!! How have I never heard of such a thing??!! I checked out a few reviews and after watching a YouTube video on this guy, proceeded to checkout. My husband has been telling me ever since that this was the best decision we ever made. We put the crib side back up and told my son that we got him a "magic tent crib bed." Y'all this is the best magic I have ever seen. I was a little nervous he was going to pitch a fit and tear this sucker down. Our first night he was a little apprehensive and tried to escape. HE COULD NOT!!!! WIN!!! It has been 2 glorious weeks but I swear to you it seems like it's been months, that's how bad we needed this thing!! I vowed that I would let every parent know about this sanity saving God-send! This crib tent is sturdy, durable yet soft. It's actually really pretty with gender neutral grey stars on it. My son (who was scaling his crib with ease) has not broken through, even in his fit. Sleep peacefully again!! Updated: this bought us 5 glorious months of peaceful sleep!!! We are just now saying goodbye to our magical tent crib bed after a successful transition into a big boy bed. We needed those 5 months of maturity for our little guy and I’ll recommend this to anyone!!!