February 23rd, 2009 — Little Playzone

Baby Loves It Just as Much As I Do
Now, I know I’m happy with my Little Playzone, but would me daughter agree? When I first showed it to her, I didn’t put her in it, I just left the gate open. She went right to it and right in – she thinks of it as her toy, not her crib. To her, its the funnest place in the house – who needs to go exploring cabinets and digging through the garbage anymore?
Happy Baby = Happy Mommy
With the Little Playzone, she can roll around and play all she wants without feeling cooped up, getting hurt, or getting into too much mischief. Now I can do the things I need to do – cook, laundry, shower – without worrying about her getting bored or getting into any trouble.
What’s the Price of a Little Sanity?
And she loves it too. She loves the music buttons (buttons that light up and play nursery rhymes) and all the other built-in toys. The music definitely gets her “dancing” – I’m not sure how many more times I need to hear it! All in all, this is the best play yard on the market. It was a bit of an investment, but for the piece of mind combined with how much my daughter loves being in it – worth every penny.
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February 23rd, 2009 — Little Playzone

When I got the Little Playzone in the mail, I was excited. Basically- its four plastic wall pieces and four corner joints, one piece is a gate, and the other is a Playwall with built-in toys on it. I bought two sets, so I had eight segments. My first impression was, “Wow, this is colorful – this actually does look like it’s going to be fun!”. It has a very kid-friendly look, very colorful and eye-catching.
Building the Ultimate Play Palace
Setting it up was a breeze, each part plugs into the next without any additional parts or tools – it took me less than 5 minutes to put it up. Each wall piece is light-weight and made of thick plastic, so it’ll be a cinch to clean. The wall ends up being about two feet tall which is tall enough to keep my daughter in, but short enough for her to see out and not feel trapped or caged up. The walls of the Little Playzone are also short enough for me to easily step inside and out.
Movin’ on Up
All put together – with the foam playmat, some toys and books, and a nap pad – I have created the ultimate Play Palace for my daughter. I figure its about 45 square feet of play heaven – a far cry from her old Pack n’ Play. Like moving from New York City to the country!
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February 23rd, 2009 — Little Playzone

It seemed like my daughter was starting to explore more and more – and get into more and more stuff around the house. The Pack n’ Play just wasn’t enough room for her anymore. She outgrew it really fast, and wouldn’t let me put her in there for long anymore, she’d cry and it was obvious that it just wasn’t big enough for her. I needed something bigger…
I Want Something Better Than The Rest
So I hit the internet to do some research. The playpens, port-a-cribs, and pack n’ plays were all way too small – they all looked like jail cells to me. Some were literally dog pens, rebranded to be playpens (Seriously!) – I am NOT putting my daughter in a dog pen!
Can I Finally Take My Shower Now?
That’s when I hit on a review for the Little Playzone. The Little Playzone comes with four interlocking walls, so if you buy two sets and lock them together, you get the biggest playpen available. That’s what the reviews said, anyway. After way too much research, this definitely looked like the best option for me so I picked up two sets and the Foam PlayMat because we have hardwood floors.
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