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My Personal Review on Graco Pack 'n Play Sheet Light Blue

Better options out there I had two of these pages of my first child, because that's all I could find at the moment. Other reviewers are right on quality. Very thin and not too soft either. You can see the pattern right through them. Now that we are expecting our second child every day and she'll be sleeping in the yard to play a little long, I wanted to see what else was out there. I found the following brands in BRU, bought one of each and tried on the bed. This is what I found: Nojo: similar terry cloth. Soft, but still a little thin. They are elastic, however, that it is easier to put on and stays on better. There were three colors in the store (dark blue, light blue, white). Price $ 9.99 Graco quilted sheet: Very luxurious, although the fabric is synthetic feeling (which failed, but I guess poly blend). The most comfortable of all I tried. It is likely that under a sheet use more natural feel. Elastic and stayed that way. Was only available in dark blue. Most expensive at $ 14.99 Carter portable crib sheet: knitted fabric. In the fine side, but soft. Stayed in the well, was elasticized and came in at least four colors (green, white, blue, yellow). Price $ 7.99 Koala portable crib sheet: 220 thread publication and felt like a very decent quality. Elastic, available in a variety of colors (pink, white, blue, green, etc) and one of the cheapest around at $ 6.99 Overall, I was very satisfied with the choices. Highly suggest not buying those, but go with a piece of elastic. Both Carter and Koala sheets are cheaper and are of better quality. No package 'Play fitted sheets will only be used as under sheets now!

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Graco Pack 'n Play Sheet Light Blue Review

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