- Napper station and full size removable bassinet
- Changing table for quick diaper duty
- Push-button fold makes folding easy to store and transport in handy carry bag
- Handy wheels for added convenience
- Enhanced electronics includes vibration
Product Description
Graco Pack ‘n Play with Newborn NapperObserving a mother’s instinct to cuddle and protect her newborn baby inspired Graco to create the Pack n’ Play® playard with Newborn Napper® station. This is the only playard designed to meet your child’s needs as he grows from a newborn to an infant to a toddler. The Newborn Napper’s soft, cushy fabrics make it the perfect nap spot for your new arrival. For parents, the changing table means no additional trips to the nursery…. More >>
Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard With Newborn Napper Station, Inman Park
Tags: changing table, Graco, Inman, inman park, Napper, new arrival, Newborn, newborn baby, Pack, Park, Play, Playard, Station
#1 by KB on June 3, 2010 - 11:22 am
We haven’t gotten to use it yet but the colors & design are perfect! I do wish the newborn napper was a little easier to assemble & disassemble but then again it may not be that safe for baby if it was. I am satisfied with my purchase! I did a lot of research before I chose this one.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Meggan Paige Brownlee on June 3, 2010 - 11:55 am
We bought this product on a whim and I have to say I’m glad I did! My son is 2 months and he has basically lived in this product. The napper is great! It keeps him snug as a bug and I don’t have to worry about him rolling over in his sleep. I have never used the changing table as a changing table (I have always changed my son in the napper on a receiving blanket) but I do use the changing table as a holder of everything I might need (extra clothes, diaper rash cream, paci’s, receiving blankets). It’s perfect and everything is right there where I need it. My son is just now starting to out grow the napper (he’s 14 lbs) and I have every intention of just removing the napper and letting him sleep in the basinett at night. I keep this in my living room because my son’s nursery is upstairs and I just don’t want to have to go up and down the stairs for all the feedings. Once his feedings space out, then I’ll move him to the nursery and use this for travel, but it honestly has been the best purchase I have made. I also was able to buy a mobile and force (it was pretty hard to do, but it is doable) the mobile through a gap in the material so my son even has a mobile he can watch :) I would highly recommend this product.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Francy on June 3, 2010 - 12:02 pm
My son slept in the newborn napper in our bedroom for 3 weeks before we moved him into his crib. We never had to buy a bassinet or co sleeper since this item was all we needed.
Now it is setup in our living room for him to play in. It’s nice to be able to put him somewhere where you know that he can’t get into trouble.
Also I can roll it into the kitchen while I cook so he can watch mommy.
So not only can we have children of guests sleep in it and travel with it, we also use it every day as a safe and mobile play area.
The only thing I don’t like about it is that the changing station is too low for me to use (I am 5′10).
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Sarah Kirkconnell on June 3, 2010 - 2:30 pm
Baby is nearly 6 weeks old and we still haven’t gotten past the Lil Napper. He loves it. He is cozy and warm in it and can hang out with the family downstairs – not upstairs in his crib. The changing table part works well, as does the diaper stacker. It is very handy to have for 2 story homes.
We did not install the vibration part and neither do we use the music or lights.
One warning….assembling said Pack N Play the day you get home from the hospital is not recommended. We were so tired it became a crying/laughing jag as we tried to put it together. ;-)
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Francesca on June 3, 2010 - 3:18 pm
I live in a two story house and love having the pack n play downstairs as a second option for a place for my baby to sleep and change. My daughter is 4 weeks old now and sleeps better in the napper station than anywhere else. She does not spend all night in it ever, but I would make this her primary sleeping place if I could. At 10lbs now, I will not be able to use the napper station much longer :( Not a fan of the sounds, lights and vibration, but may be cool for babies who like that stuff. The changing station is wonderful and I like the diaper stacker. I never considered another pack n play, but I am so happy with this one, I am glad I did not.
Rating: 5 / 5