Although travel cribs are safe for infants and toddlers to sleep in for short periods of time, they are not designed to sleep regularly for an extended period of time. You need a more robust and permanent crib for normal daily use, as well as a travel cot for occasional use.
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Kayode Alhassan is an experienced travel enthusiast with a focus on providing valuable information about hotels in Courbevoie. He is committed to helping travellers make informed decisions. Kayode holds a Bachelor's degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management from the University of Surrey.
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