Co-Sleeper, Metal Construction, Storage drawer / basket, With Rolling Casters, Mattress Included
New streamline size (34"x 20'x31") fits in smaller bedrooms. Wheels on one end makes moving around the house and through doorways much easier. Bassinet feature - Ideal for naptime as well as bedtime. Can be used as a changing table as well. One large storage space underneath the mattress offers secure zipper closing. Four side pockets for convenient added storage. The liner inside the sleeping nest is built in. Very easy to assemble. The only separate parts are the mattress and the carry case.
Price Range: $115 - $155
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Type: Co-Sleeper
Construction Material: Metal
Rolling Casters: With Rolling Casters
Features: Storage drawer / basket
Mattress Included: Mattress Included
Height: 31 in.
Length: 34 in.
Width: 20 in.
Product ID: 22524958
Arm's Reach Mini Co-Sleeper: For a Good Night's Sleep
Pros: Compact, easy to move around the house
Cons: Short life span: can't use once baby pushes up or weighs 23 lbs.(about 5 months)
The Bottom Line: This was a great product for a first time nervous mom who wanted her baby in the room. It was also useful as a portable bassinet for the second baby.
Review: One of our experienced parent-friends highly recommended that I get a co-sleeper when I was pregnant with my first child. This is a friend my husband trusts, so it was the only item he insisted that we get for the baby. Asking my husband to go shopping... Read Full Review by ursula_b, Aug 17, 2008
Pros: great to have for newborns, fits in smaller rooms, great company.
Cons: hard to break down,
The Bottom Line: I would definately recommend this product, because it give peace of mind and keeps your baby close but still allows you to have your'space'.
Review: I purchased this before my son was born (around may) we used it as a co-sleeper from the time he was born (june) till about the end of the year when he transitioned him to his crib. It was relatively easy to put together. It was perfect for us... Read Full Review by mx3s_wifey, May 3, 2008
Pros: Safe, separate, but close-by sleeping for baby, solid construction, provides peace of mind
Cons: limited colors, a little difficult to collapse, limited time use as it's only a bassinet
The Bottom Line: One of my favorite products for newborns! I highly suggest this item for anyone thinking about rooming in with their baby.
Review: This is possibly my most treasured baby gear item from the first few days of my baby's life! We used it a total of 7 months and loved it! It was wonderful to be so close to our baby that I could literally roll over and put my hand on her or just listen... Read Full Review by notjustamom, Feb 19, 2008
Pros: it's portable, easy to pack up and travel with.
Cons: It only is meant for babies up to 6 months or 25 pounds.
The Bottom Line: This is the best solution for those with limited space, and for those who want baby to close to mommy. It's the best solution for nursing mothers.
Review: My husband and I read up all we could about attachment parenting, and really wanted our little girl to be close to us. Our bed really is not that big, so we feared that we wouldn't have the space. We received the co-sleeper as a registry gift, and I... Read Full Review by wonderwoman76, Oct 7, 2007
Pros: keeps baby within reach, perfect size, easy to set up
Cons: sleeping pad could be better, hard to take down
The Bottom Line: Better and closer than a bassinet. Great for mothers who breastfeed and prefer to have baby within reach.
Review: I received the Mini Co-Sleeper as a gift for my first baby. I was so excited about using it that I set it up a month before my daughter was born. The sleeper was easy to set up, but I found I had to use more effort to take it back down. The little... Read Full Review by shele_mike, Aug 13, 2007
Arms Reach Mini Co-sleeper - terrific for new nursing moms especially after c-section
Pros: easy view and access to baby, good storage, portable, peace of mind
Cons: difficult to assemble and collapse, baby outgrows it quickly
The Bottom Line: Great for easy access to baby and peace of mind for mommy
Review: Why the co-sleeper? We bought the co-sleeper with the impending arrival of our first baby at the advice of my sister, who was also expecting at the same time. Both of us were supporters of the idea of attachment parenting, planned to nurse our babies... Read Full Review by hkhuang, Aug 1, 2007
Pros: convenient! great design!
Cons: first-time setup, hard mattress
The Bottom Line: If you want to sleep well knowing your child is close, but not too close (in your bed) this is it!
Review: The big debate: Bassinet vs. Crib Last spring before our son was born we were trying to decide what he should sleep in. Crib? Seemed too big and far away from us... Bassinet? Most of the ones we saw were round and bulky- just not for us... AH... Read Full Review by djningr, Jun 14, 2007
Pros: many wonderful pluses
Cons: i find the sheet that come with the unit do not fit properly
The Bottom Line: null
Review: I am a first time mom and wanted to keep my baby close to me at night but didn't want him in the bed for fear of pulling blankets over his head. I live in Canada so I ordered my co-sleeper brand new from ebay. The co sleeper works wonderfully,... Read Full Review by kadensmomma, Jan 11, 2007
Wonderful for keeping baby near and safe!
Pros: Ingenius idea for co-sleeping parents; very portable and light
Cons: Price; folding mechanism is tricky; fabric can get dirty; cannot attach some mobiles to it
The Bottom Line: If you're going to buy a bassinet to keep baby in your room, you should go with the Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper.
Review: My colicky baby refused to sleep in our borrowed bassinet at about 3 weeks of age. She would only sleep in my arms -- while I was sitting up. Needless to say, sleeping while sitting up and nursing a newborn around the clock was sheer hell. But at... Read Full Review by blamo5108, Oct 23, 2006