Well Hannah has just learned to roll over onto her tummy (and she HATES it BTW lol) A couple of days before she rolled over for the first time I took the bumpers out of her crib.
last night i put her to bed and she was in ther babbling away like usual. Suddenly she started wailing so I went into check on her and sure enough she was rolled onto her tummy and did not like it.
But now that the bumpers are gone... all her wiggling about at night is pushing her binky out and since we have hardwood floors it makes this awful racket and scares me half to death in the middle of the night. Plus since she moves around so much I worry about her leg or arm getting caught in the slats.
SO... is there anything I can use to block the slats but that she will not get her face muffled in if she rolls over?








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It seems unlikely but I sure wouldn't want to find out the hard way that it is good advice!
Hey, what do I know. My "baby" is 32. She had bumpers on her crib and lived to tell about it.
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My oldest got his legs caught in his crib one too many times, so I used them until he learned to pull himself up...they can use them as little climbing ladders to climb out of the crib. The breathable crib bumpers are awesome. I just bought a couple (two different colors) from One Step Ahead. 
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