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I'd like to take my daughter to a craft fair this summer to help my dad and step-mom run their booth and mostly just visit. It is a multiple day fair and I'm not sure of the sleeping accommodations. I'm pretty much a homebody so I don't have much experience taking my daughter (who will be one year old in July) anywhere overnight that isn't someone's house. I'm curious how people do it. Let's just say there is a tent or camper for accomodations. What do you take for an active one year old to nap/sleep in (that could possibly fit in a smallish tent)? I'd just like to hear about other people's experiences with toddlers and craft fairs or camping situations where things aren't as "convenient" as at home... please share! Thanks!

post #2 of 4

I've always just had ds sleep in the same "bed" as me. If it's a tent then we share a sleeping mat & sleeping bag. Once he's asleep if I didn't want to lie there I could then slide out & he'd sleep contentedly.

post #3 of 4

We travel a lot and used a Pea Pod Travel Bed.  We started up with the smaller one and then got the larger one as DS grew.  I was always terrified that DS would wander so I liked the "containment" of this travel bed.

 

As he got older, we would just have him sleeping with us, where and however that worked out.

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Thanks. I have the same concerns about my daughter "wandering" while napping if I'm not in there with her. I'll check out that travel bed.

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