Is your new family planning an out-of-town visit with your infant, and you want to know what travel baby bed is lightweight and convenient to take with you? 

A travel baby bed is one of the most popular items of baby furniture because it provides a safe and cozy place for the baby, especially when you have to travel out-of-town with your baby. A travel bed can make a new mom’s life a bit easier and even help her get more rest by having the baby so close when it is time for the nighttime feedings. With baby feeling secure and mom sleeping more, the whole household will benefit.

Many parents report that their newborn tends to sleep better in a room where there is some activity and noise going on, rather than being sequestered in a silent bedroom. This also makes sense, considering that while the baby was in the womb, he was aware of the noise and commotion going on around him. Travel baby beds are very portable and can be helpful in this regard as well.

Sturdy nylon, and strong synthetics, especially washable fabrics should make the best material for travel baby beds. There are some cheaper models that use scratchy, rough plastic that is not good for a baby’s skin, comfort or safety. You want the bed to have the best structural integrity that will provide a safe and secure sleeping area for your child.

The top brands of travel baby beds include Baby Bjorn, Samsonite, Allo and Peabody. Baby Bjorn travel baby beds are both lightweight, strong and compact. The most popular model is the Baby Bjorn Travel Crib Light, which is portable, set ups in seconds and weighs only 11 pounds. You can clean the entire travel baby bed in your washing machine. The bed includes an insulated mattress to keep your baby warm. The Travel Crib Light can be used for newborns to three year olds.

When you travel, keep your baby safe and secure. Help your baby to sleep soundly in a familiar space. Buy a travel baby bed that will protect your child when you are away from home, so you can get a good night’s sleep too.

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