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Cheap February 24, 2002 Karen (NJ) 654 out of 662 found this review helpful
These sheets are...very thin, you can see the pattern of the floor through this. If your looking to protect the floor from spit ups and spills this will never do. They are loose fitting which I feel makes them a safety hazard. For a couple dollars more, you can...buy a two pack of pack and play sheets made by Little Tykes. The Little Tykes sheets have elastic on the corners to keep the sheet snug. They are softer and thicker. And are well worth the money. I wish I had never purchased these Graco ones.
Better options out there April 18, 2005 Kristi Horn (Lake Stevens, WA USA) 406 out of 407 found this review helpful
I had two of these sheets for my first child because that's all I could find at the time. Other reviewers are right on about the quality. VERY thin and not very soft either. You can see the pattern right through them. Now that we're expecting our second child any day and she'll be sleeping in the play yard for a long bit, I wanted to see what else was out there. I found the following brands at BRU, bought one of each and tried them on the bed. Here's what I found: Nojo: Terrycloth-like fabric. Soft but still a bit thin. They are elasticized though, which is easier to put on and stays on better. There were three colors available at the store (dark blue, light blue, white). Price $9.99 Graco quilted sheet: Very plush, though the fabric is synthetic feeling (I didn't check, but I'd guess poly blend). Most comfortable of any that I tried. Will probably use it under a more natural feeling sheet. Elasticized and stayed on well. Was only available in a dark blue. Most expensive at $14.99 Carter portable crib sheet: Knit fabric. On the thin side, but soft. Stayed on well, was elasticized and came in at least 4 colors (green, white, blue, yellow). Price $7.99 Koala portable crib sheet: Listed thread count of 220 and it felt like a very decent quality. Elasticized, available in a variety of colors (pink, white, blue, green, etc) and one of the cheaper ones out there at $6.99 Overall, I was VERY pleased with the options out there. Highly suggest NOT buying these, but going with an elasticized sheet. Both the Carters and Koala sheets are cheaper and are better quality. The Pack 'n Play fitted sheets will only be used as under sheets from now on!
Do not buy this sheet. May 21, 2005 shannahsings (NYC, NY USA) 159 out of 164 found this review helpful
I wouldn't let my dog sleep on these sheets. They are of the worst quality imaginable. We took ours back and purchased plain ole porta crib sheets and they fit PERFECTLY. I recommend the Koala Baby name brand porta rib sheet. They are available at BRU and have elastic all the way around, making for a snug fit. And the quality is 1000 times improved over the PNP sheets.
don't bother!! April 25, 2005 darlin100 (oswego, IL) 140 out of 144 found this review helpful
don't buy this sheet!! it is not much thicker than a piece of tissue paper! spit up would go right through it. i have a much better solution for you--buy a couple of sheet savers to use in your pack-n-play. they are a couple of $$ less and are sold as "especially for baby"(which is B-R-US house brand). they are great. i use them for both my son's crib and for the pack n play. they come in a number of colors so you should be able to match them to just about any pattern.
adequate, but Nojo is better May 1, 2003 P. Shontz (Spring, TX USA) 100 out of 100 found this review helpful
These sheets fit my playard fine but not very tightly, so they sort of slide around & crumple as my baby moves. The sheet I have is "fitted" but not elasticized. I recommend the softer elasticized terrycloth playard sheets made by Nojo (also sold at Babies R Us).
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