Graco’s terrific Pack ‘n Play with Newborn Napper Station DLX is so comfy for baby, thanks to the cozy napper and soft fabrics. View larger This playard features an extra-large changing table, designed to accommodate your child up to 30 lbs.View larger The elevated playard bassinet gives your baby a comfortable place to rest and relax.View larger This playard has airy mesh sides for comfortable ventilation.View larger Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Newborn Napper Station DLX, in Jacqueline Playard with Newborn Napper The most unique feature about this Pack ‘n Play Playard with Newborn Napper is the Newborn Napper itself. You’ll notice that it’s beautifully styled, with a soft micro-fleece fabric that will be comfortable on your little one’s skin. The cozy napper is designed for your child when she is under three months old and unable to roll over. Grows with Baby This terrific playard with Graco Newborn Napper is one designed to transition with your child as she grows from newborn to infant and toddler. The longevity of this playard makes it a great value, since it will last for years of play and rest for your precious child. Built-In Toy Bar Babies are so curious as they grow. Help feed your child’s curiosity and exploration with the cute, adjustable toy bar on the Newborn Napper. Your little one will have hours of fun with the plush toys that will engage and invite play. Convenient Storage Experienced moms know that it’s super-helpful to have all of baby’s supplies right at your fingertips. And you will, thanks to the integrated, built-in shelves that keep PJs, extra sheets, wipes and other necessities close by. Just think of how many trips to the nursery you’ll save. Changing Table Babies grow really fast, so Graco built the changing table on this playard to be extra-large and sturdy. It’s designed a baby up to 30 lbs. Moms (like you!) love it, since it provides time-saving convenience, letting you do a quick diaper change without running to baby’s nursery. Cozy Nest The playard bassinet is a safe spot for your baby (up to 15 lbs. and unable to push up on hands and knees) to rest. When you’ve removed the Newborn Napper and the Changer, you’ll find that the soft, elevated playard bassinet with its mattress pad and quilted sides will be the perfect place for your baby to relax. Vibe & Entertain Babies like to be entertained, so your little one will love the enhanced electronics module, which has built-in 2-speed vibration, 5 musical melodies and 5 fun sounds. Your little one will enjoy endless hours of gentle vibration and listening to sweet tunes. Porta-Play When your little one outgrows the Newborn Napper and changer, this unit easily converts to a full-sized playard, for use for your child up to 35” tall and unable to climb out. It’s just the right safe spot for your child to play and rest. Plus, it’s portable, so you can take it with you to visit family and friend and on trips, so your child will always have a comfortable, familiar place all her own. Signature Push-Button Fold Part of the reason Graco Pack ‘n Play is America’s best-selling playard brand (and a huge favorite of moms!) is because of how durable and convenient it is. The Newborn Napper DLX features the signature Graco push-button fold, which makes closing your playard easy, quick and hassle-free. It’s simple to pack it up and bring it with you anywhere. Quilted Mattress Pad Baby’s comfort is always a priority, so you’ll love the quilted mattress pad. It creates a comfy environment for your little one to nap and rest. The cozy space is just right for your growing child’s sweet dreams. Keep Cool Just like all Graco Pack ‘n Play playards (it’s America’s best-selling playard brand, so you know that tons of other moms love it too!), the Pack ‘n Play with Newborn Napper Station DLX has airy mesh on all sides. It provides maximum ventilation to your child, keeping her comfortable. Think Pink This fashion is a beautiful, fresh take on paisley for your chic bundle of love. Style starts early; give your baby girl a head start with Jacqueline. Your baby will love the adjustable toy bar with soft toys to engage her imagination.View larger Key Features Playard bassinet creates a safe, cozy spot for your baby (up to 15 lbs. and unable to push up on hands and knees) to rest Enhanced electronics module with 5 classical songs, 5 soothing nature sounds, 2-speed vibration in napper and bassinet and an auto shut-off timer Easily converts to a portable playard Signature Graco push-button fold makes closing your playard quick and hassle-free Quilted mattress pad provides a comfortable nap space for your little one’s sweet dreams Airy mesh on all sides provides maximum ventilation Age / Weight Recommendations Napper for use only for infants under 3 months of age and unable to roll over Bassinet for babies under 15 lbs. and unable to push up on hands and knees Changing table for babies under 30 lbs. Playard for children unable to climb out, under 35” tall The girly Jacqueline fashion is pretty in pink.View larger
L**E
Wonderful first pack n play
My little one is due in April, so I can't attest to her using it yet or how she naps, changes, and uses the other features of this pack n play, but it is stocked and set up and I love it. My one and ONLY con with this, is how difficult this was for me to set up. I'm sure it has to do with the fact that I am due in 42 days and my tummy got in the way at the very beginning, when simply trying to snap the sides into place. Then, this is also the first pack n play I've ever seen, let alone set up, and there are many parts. Due to my excitement, I also set up the pack n play without reading the entire book first,I'm went from page to page and set up as I was reading the guidebook.... Wrong to do if you want to set up each part up to the napper and change table. This led to me having to take apart things I already put in place, like the mattress... Sigh. Maybe if I would have been patient, lol.However, I love the look and feel of this now that it's all in place. I have already decided that I will not be traveling with this while little one can use the napper and changer and storage space still. It is too much of a hassle to take the napper in and out daily, if going from one place to the next. I ended up getting a stand alone napper for traveling with her instead. It seems to be more easily portable once the tiny infant stage is passed and the play pen is being used and that's it.So... If you don't need to be super-portable and will use this around your home, this is just fine. Keep in mind that the napper and change table must be used with the pack n play... They are not independent of the unit. If you are a big time mover and shaker... I wouldn't bother with this. It's too much of a hassle for fast-padded parents. For my personal needs... I love it!
J**N
All in one for baby
After reading the reviews on here and knowing what my budget was going to look like, I hesitantly purchased the Graco Pack 'n Play Playard with Newborn Napper Station DLX. Unlike some of the reviews on here, I'm glad I did.Packaging- The package arrived in one semi-large box. It wasn't too heavy, so maneuvering it around the house wasn't too bad. As far as unpacking it goes, there's a lot of pieces that come with this. I'd highly recommend clearing out a space in your room and just dumping it along the floor. Taking it out piece-by-piece would be rough.Assembly- ...sorta sucks. Putting this thing together is actually one of the more difficult furniture pieces I've put together in my home. The instructions are very lacking, choosing to try and draw out most of it rather than explain with a mixture of words and diagrams. It actually took me about two days to get it together just for taking frustration breaks. Once it's together for the first time though, taking it down and putting it back up is rather easy (except for the napper, I'll get back to that). Each piece has a very specific place to be put and the main pain is finding that initial placement.As for the napper, the piping that it comes with locks in extremely well. Getting it to come apart is extremely hard. You basically have to push in a metal tab and then, while holding that tab down, pull apart the two pipes. Sounds easy, isn't so much.Functionality- If you can manage to get the thing put together, it's amazing. The vibration unit is gentle enough to coax the little one to sleep, the sound device and nightlight is peaceful, and baby just loves the napper. I also have to say that the changing table and the storage underneath is really helpful.If you're going to be breaking this down for travel very often, I wouldn't recommend it as highly. The napper and the changing table don't compact down easily, and it'd become a bit painful breaking down the bassinet over and over again. If you're looking for something to roll around your house to keep baby close, then this product would be ideal for you.-------------------UPDATE:Baby has come and almost seems spoiled by this. As mom and I are living apart, she constantly complains that she likes this little bassinet far better than the stand alone that she has. The napper, for lack of a better way of putting it, sucks though. Attaching it and detaching it from the playpen is just ridiculously hard. We eventually just took it off the playpen and use it when laying her on the floor. The changing table is really sturdy and easy to clean when baby thinks it's fun to poop with her diaper off.All in all, I love this purchase. If it weren't for the headache that the napper is to put in and take out, I'd raise this to five stars.
S**K
Our baby doesn't like all the features
So this is admittedly just our experience - our baby HATED the newborn napper and erupted in screams putting her in there (we immediately took it out). I also found, like other reviewers, the hanging toys on the napper to be super cheap, easy to fall off and in general, pretty cruddy (but again, she wouldn't go in there, so it's sort of a moot point). We ended up not using the changing table because if the other one of us is sleeping, we'll let the other sleep while we change her in her room (as our daughter screams 50% of the time when you change her diaper). Now - the things we like -> She really does seem to sleep pretty well in the bassinet portion of the bed. I think she just likes flat surfaces. The shelves help keep some of that baby "clutter" to a minimum - ours are full. I love the colors of the pack and play, which I realize has zero functional benefit, but it is cute. I use the music and vibration almost daily when I head into the shower - she seems to like those features.Summary: in hindsight, I wish I would have purchased a "simpler" pack n play with just the bassinet & main body, but we got what we got and had no idea our daughter would hate the newborn napper so much so instantly - hopefully your little one is different!
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