Reddit Reddit reviews Fisher-Price Rock with Me Bassinet

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Fisher-Price Rock with Me Bassinet
Wonderful sleep spot for newborns with a gentle rocking actionFeatures a flat/elevated sleeping surface and Machine washable padSimple push from mom rocks the hammock gentlyTwist & lock feet for stationary use, mirror & soft, link able toy, frame easily folds for storageIncludes a soft owl rattle and Age grading: Maximum weight: 25 lbs (11,3 kg)
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13 Reddit comments about Fisher-Price Rock with Me Bassinet:

u/bibliotreka · 14 pointsr/beyondthebump

Just fyi, despite all the advertising, a RNP is not considered a safe sleep surface. Our Daughter almost suffocated in hers, scariest moment of my life.

The Rock n Play bassinet is though, and conforms to the AAP safe sleep guidelines. https://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-Rock-Play-Portable-Bassinet/dp/B008DDPL32

u/gokartkate · 8 pointsr/BabyBumps

Ftm here too, I registered and received this one, but it’s flat with no buckles, more like a bassinet. Think this one is recalled too? Are there specific recalled model numbers?

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u/flantagenous · 7 pointsr/NICUParents

Congratulations! Rock n play bassinet - it's a flat surface and rocks. It is not under the rock n play recall because it's completely different.

u/IveCreatedAMuenster · 5 pointsr/BabyBumps

We're using a Pack N Play with the raised bassinet (NOT the Newborn Napper which is not safe for unsupervised sleep). A smaller and less expensive option is the Fisher Price Rock'n'Play Bassinet (NOT the Rock'n'Play sleeper...while many people DO use the sleeper for their newborns, it's not really great for newborns to sleep at an incline as they may slump forward).

I really like the Pack n Play if you have room for it because you can continue using it as a travel crib for awhile.

u/ernieball · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

I'm not sure what your price point is, but there are a few options out there! Fisher Price has the Rock N Play Bassinet at $89.99.. Or similarly there's the Dream On Me Traveler Portable Bassinet at $79.99. If there's a place to put it, something like the Brica Fold N' Go Travel Bassinet for $34.99 might work. If you're wanting to comply with the AAP, look for the words crib, bassinet, or playpen - they're the only ones that have been tested and approved. Words like sleeper and napper are not tested and not approved for use by the AAP.

This said - please excuse me while I observe a moment of silence for my beloved Rock N Play.

u/BobTheParallelogram · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

I had the rock n play bassinet- not the original reclined one, but they make a green flat one. We loved it because it met all safety standards, our newborn could be swaddled in it, and it was a small foot print. Highly recommend.

Edit to add: we bought it just a few days in when we realized how freaking huge the pack n play was. It seemed way too big for a newborn who wanted to be cozy. Plus it was cumbersome. They work great for older babies, though.

u/tippytoez · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I had a pack and play for my first baby and I just sold it to a secondhand store. I think they are too big for their intended use. My daughter never liked it as a sleep device and she hated it as a containment device once she got mobile. We ended up getting a snuggle nest to put in the pack and play for her to sleep in because the pack and play was too wide open.

This time I went with a travel crib to put next to our bed for the first few months. I hope the new baby likes it. I guess we'll find out here in the next week or so.

Another option I considered was the Fisher-Price Rock and Play Bassinet, because as I said the pack and play was just too big.

u/gallie_frayed · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

I had a similar concern. So I went with the Rock N Play Bassinet. It worked great for my LO. I could rock it back and forth when needed, but it still had a flat bottom. It was super easy to move to the pack n play and then ultimately his crib.

u/dive_girl · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Amazon actually has a good description of it with different pictures, too: http://smile.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-Rock-Play-Portable-Bassinet/dp/B008DDPL32/ref=pd_cp_ba_0

u/tina_the_llama__ · 1 pointr/Septemberbumpers2017

Fisher Price makes a rock n play bassinet that someone bought us for our baby shower. That could be a better option because baby lays flat, and it's only a little bit lower than our bed so baby is closer. Our bedroom is teeny and with this bassinet it's a bit cramped, but not as cramped as with a Pack N Play. Also someone gave us one of those bassinets that goes into your bed so baby can safely co-sleep. Will something like that work?

u/mechitgood · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I originally looked for the lullago because I liked the way it looked and wanted to spend under $100 on a bassinet. It was backordered where I wanted to buy it from for a decent price and I couldn't find it locally. I ended up getting this rock n play bassinet which is flat and not tilted like the rock n play rocker thing. I got it for a much better price and like it better for our small bedroom.

u/babypickles · 1 pointr/parentsofmultiples

Are they not falling asleep? Not staying asleep?

I forgot that we actually transitioned from rnps to bassinets THEN to cribs. We were using the rnps for naps and night time up until about 6-7 weeks, when we got the bassinets. (Kept the rnps in the living room for naps and the bassinets in our room for night time). Then around 4 months they were starting to bust out from their swaddles and kick and roll a little, so we moved them cold turkey to their cribs for naps and night. Somehow we got lucky and it went pretty well. It was hard getting them down by myself at times, but one of my boys was a pretty good self soother at that point so I just put him down with a pacifier while rocking the other for a bit. We never really had any issues with the transition. I think it helped that they were on a pretty good sleep schedule and I was really dedicated to sticking to it. So they were tired and ready to sleep when I put them in the crib. Then once they could roll onto their tummies, forget it. They were asleep in minutes.

This is the bassinet we used. Doesn't take up much room and is good for travel: http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-Rock-Play-Portable-Bassinet/dp/B008DDPL32/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1452466145&sr=8-1&keywords=Fisher+price+bassinet

Also, have you tried a mobile? We had these and our boys were OBSESSED. http://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-Toy-Wimmer-Ferguson-Infant-Stim-Mobile/dp/B00009ZIKH

Good luck!

u/Hahapants4u · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We used this bassinet from the get go (LO was 9lbs 9oz and has always been in 99% for height)

I think it’s 25lb weight limit and is 31 inches long.

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Note - it can rock or you can flip the feet and it won’t rock