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Co-sleepers in Germany  

post #1 of 6
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Germany seems to be Europe's co-sleeper manufacturer. I have just found this German website. They have three different kinds of co-sleepers and they all look pretty good. Anyone tried one of them?

I have also seen the BabyBay advertized, another German brand. Anyone tried it?
post #2 of 6
Hey

we just prepaired our Babybed to fit next to ours
- took of the one side and tied the bed to the bid bed - worked great!

Later i saw the babyBay and wished i had found it earlier! we had a small bedroom and the babybed next to ours took away a lot of space. The BB is nice and small (at least looks like it on the pictures).

- Anja
post #3 of 6
I did the same without tying the bed.

The BabyBay looks great but I think it would last less than a year or so depending on the child's size.
post #4 of 6
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Originally Posted by queenginseng View Post
The BabyBay looks great but I think it would last less than a year or so depending on the child's size.
Yep, but were not looking for something big. And I want something that I can adjust to be exactly flush with our mattress.
post #5 of 6
we have this babybay

http://www.baby-walz.com/SyEngine.ph...5&pPosition=13

and it worked very good for us...

when ds grew out of it I kept it up as a bed rail.. now I have it turned around but still connected to bed but lowered the bed part and use it as bookcase for ds..
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I really like the Babymax (scroll down to the second set of photos). It looks bigger and more secure than the Babybay. Anyone have it?
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