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Mar 14 2009

Product Review: Li’l Playzone With Lights & Sounds

Published by scoopcath at 10:04 pm under Product Review Edit This

As Thomas grew increasingly mobile, we decided to look for some kind of playpen.  My husband looked online and finally decided on the Li’l Playzone With Lights & Sounds.  It comes with a locking gate on one side, and a “play wall” on the other side.  It’s very colorful, and it doesn’t take up too much space. The “play wall” has a pretend phone, some pieces to spin and push, and several buttons that play different melodies. Photobucket

 

Thomas doesn’t usually like to stay in it when the gate is locked.  Most of the time, we leave the gate unlocked.  That way, he can crawl in and out.  He seems to like that.  If I really need him to be “corralled” for a few minutes, it’s perfect.  I know he’s safe in there.  

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I give this play yard SmileSmileSmileSmile (4 smilies out of 5).   

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3 Responses to “Product Review: Li’l Playzone With Lights & Sounds”

  1. kerijon 15 Mar 2009 at 10:47 am edit this

    Awww!! Chubby baby cheeks. He’s adorable. Thanks for the welcome!

    KeriJ

    http://sissymomma.today.com

  2. peanut5005on 15 Mar 2009 at 1:47 pm edit this

    Ooo…I like this!! Do you use it outside? Does it come with that “flooring” or did you buy that separately? I could definitely use something like this for my yard.

  3. scoopcathon 15 Mar 2009 at 8:02 pm edit this

    We use this inside the house. The alphabet pads came separately. We bought them at Babies R Us. Our house has laminate flooring, and I didn’t want him to get hurt from a fall. It’s his own little play house. :)

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