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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
There are a couple of things that I don't like. It was pretty difficult to zip up the pads. They were very fluffy, which is great, but then the zipping was a bit hard. You have to kind of tuck and shove as you zip. The zipper too is a little small so the grip was hard and hurt my fingers. I guess the good thing about them being short and stumpy is that they hide away in the crease more so they don't bother baby. The zipper for the middle section does not go all the way across so again, you have to really tuck and shove it in. I had to bend it in half and shove it in. Then used a little maneuvering to get it straightened out.Once it is in place though, the buckle and ribbon on the one end was easy to use. You can pull that ribbon a little tighter to get it to really curl in on itself. The fabric feels really nice. I thought at first it might be a little stiff but after a wash and stretch over the pads, it seems really nice. I probably will get another cover over that just so I hopefully won't have to wash the zipper cover too often. This is going to be a really awesome lounger for the couch and bed. The baby will not be able to roll around (until they are big enough to get around more). It is pretty long so I think we should be able to use this for naps and things in a crib or pack n play for quite some time. It will help with the baby moving and being comfortable. It is a really sweet little thing. It has one handle on a side and one at the top. That will be nice for carrying it around a bit and moving it from one place to another.
MAs
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
The lounger is nice and cute. Great for newborn babies up to one year old. Good size and beautiful color. It comes with very illustrative Simple instructions to put them together. The fabric is a good quality.
My Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
This is a good lounger but it's a bit of a pain to get everything stuffed into it because it's a pretty tight fit. I guess that's probably good because you don't want a baby on something loose but it does make washing more of a hassle.
Bailey04
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
JOLLITO Baby Lounger for Newborn 0-24 Months, Portable. This is a very good sleeper that can be portable. The firmness is pretty good. It protects baby from bottom to all sides. The wall are not as high; however, it does protect new born baby for temporary use. The material is cotton soft. Color is good since one side is pink and other side is neutral colors.If you need a something to keep baby comfy out from their crib, this lounger is very useful. Great for gifts for grandparents or others that want to baby sit versus just using a blanket for baby’s comfort. Putting it together is a breeze. Just think of it as a horseshoe pillow case with a zipper! This portable bed for a newborn is a useful accessory to have. Good value.
Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
This is a high quality baby lounger that is a great cost saving alternative to the well known baby lounger on the market. We love that the 'walls" of this lounger, the tubing, is firmly packed with fill, which gives the lounger really good structure. This gives us great piece of mind not worrying about our little one rolling off the lounger (she does not roll yet- but we have another dupe and the sides are far too plush). The fabric of the lounger is soft and durable. Washed easily and did not have any frays. Putting the piece together takes a few minutes, but that is just because of how firm and dense the inserts are- which makes for a better lounger overall. The soft pink color is perfect for a little girl and we love that it's reversible. The functionality of this piece is great because you can bring it wherever you need throughout the home and know that your newborn is in a safe place temporarily while you tend to some household tasks.
Apology
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
It sounds so simple: "Put the foam in the cover, zip it up, and Voila! Baby bed!" but omg it was so much harder than it sounds.I struggled with this thing for probably 20 - 30 minutes. As i was trying to coax this recalcitrant foam snake into a very small cloth tunnel, I was reminded of my first wedding night so many years ago and wanted to cry. Finally, the zipper closed, and I breathed a sigh of relief. But oh no, it's not done yet!I opened the flat backing and regarded it soberly. Surely, this flat piece will go into the center compartment more easily; it's flat, a regular shape, and not trying to twist away or loop back on itself like the bumper did. The nightmare is almost over, I thought. But no! It was nearly as hard to get this flat piece in, because the fabric was again, very tight. I got it two thirds into the sack when I realized I had a problem. The foam refused to go in any further, choosing to buckle rather than scoot into the back like it's supposed to. I resorted to the pillowcase method, grabbing the further edge of the foam and sticking my arm in there to DRAG it to the end of the case. This eventually worked, but I scratched my arm on the zipper. Fortunately the evil baby bed wasn't able to draw first blood.Once it was together, I checked it over, and it's pretty nice. Pink on one side, white with stars on the other, a quick-release latch and cute white ribbon to close the bottom for the little ones, then as the baby grows, you can release the end to accommodate a bigger baby's height. It showed all the clever engineering that attracted me to this baby bed in the first place. I had a sudden realization thought; sooner or later, it will have to be WASHED. Babies pee on things, it's what they do best. Someone will have to wrestle this thing in and out of its cover again and again. I'm done with this bed, it's my granddaughter's problem now lol!
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