

She's taught and written on the history of women’s health, pediatrics, parenting, and motherhood. She has an MA and a PhD in history and previously worked as a medical history professor. On the flip side, you can actually carry this one over your shoulder, which many find easier.īrit is the author of Carrying On: Another School of Thought on Pregnancy and Health and Rest Uneasy: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Twentieth-Century America. Note that the handles are long, so carrying it low may cause it to drag on the floor if you’re short.
Breeze plus plus#
4moms breeze plus (w/bassinet, changer) 4moms breeze GO (travel crib version)Īt 23 pounds (28.5 with the bassinet and changer), the 4moms Breeze is comparable to the Pack ‘n Play and other play yards in terms of weight, and it also comes with a carry case for easy transport. Other than that (and the color), we’re talking about the same thing. The former comes with a removable bassinet and changer (a must-have for babies under 6 months), while the GO (the travel crib version), doesn’t. There are two models available: the Breeze Plus ($269) and the Breeze GO ($219). The 4moms breeze gives you a sturdy, durable sleep or play space (one mom on Amazon even said she crawled in with her baby sometimes!) it’s undoubtedly a high-quality item. See also: Grandparents Guide to Baby Gear
