Baby Travel At It’s Finest! {BabyBjorn Travel Crib Light Review}
BABYBJÖRN Travel Crib Light
Ready. Steady. Sleep!
When purchasing baby gear for your new baby, a very essential item is a travel crib. With my first baby I did a lot of traveling to family long distances away and I would always hate loading my travel crib in the car. It was big and bulky and really quite annoying to take with me.
BabyBjorn recently introduced me to their Travel Crib Light, and now my outlook on a travel crib has completely changed.
The BabyBjorn travel crib light is just that “Light”. It only weighs 11 lbs, and doesn’t break my back when totting it around to my families house. Incredible!
Best of all it is very simple in design. So simple that all you have to do is open it up and it is ready to use. It literally took 1 minute to put up. I love how it folds up into it’s own carrying case when packing it up to go home. I can simply put it on my shoulder like a bag and carry it easily. The size when it is all folded up is very small in comparison to other travel cribs and fits in my trunk with plenty of room for all the other bags and baby gear that I have to haul on our trips. My husband even commented on how much he liked it over our other travel crib. Another feature I love is that the pad is super comfy for my baby. Even though it’s not me sleeping on it, I want it to be comfy for my little one. Another plus is that the mattress cover and and bed fabric are machine washable. So no worries of bottles leaking and ruining the fabric because you can just throw it in the wash.
I LOVE my new BabyBjorn Crib Light. Definitely made with a baby in mind and highly recommend by me!
You can purchase your own BabyBjorn Travel Crib Light at a retailer near you.
{Opinions expressed in this post are strictly our own. We were not paid for this post. Thanks BabyBjorn for providing the Travel Crib Light for this review.}





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I’m traveling accross country this summer, and was looking for something that folds up smaller then a pack and play. Does this fold up smaller?