Arm's Reach Co Sleeper

Discussion in 'The First Year' started by Mandy M., Feb 1, 2007.

  1. Mandy M.

    Mandy M. Well-Known Member

    Hi All. I'm expecting twins in a few weeks and we have the Arm's Reach Original Co Sleeper. We havne't set it up yet but I'm wondering if I have to buy their sheets or if I can use regular crib sheets? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
     
  2. Mandy M.

    Mandy M. Well-Known Member

    Hi All. I'm expecting twins in a few weeks and we have the Arm's Reach Original Co Sleeper. We havne't set it up yet but I'm wondering if I have to buy their sheets or if I can use regular crib sheets? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
     
  3. yellow77

    yellow77 Well-Known Member

    i bought their sheet and also realized that my pack n play sheet fits too!
     
  4. kristie75

    kristie75 Well-Known Member

    Regular crib sheets are too big but pack n play sheets fit. I use the Graco quilted pack n play sheets.
     
  5. Tiffany S

    Tiffany S Well-Known Member

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    I found that I never had to change the sheets because It was nicer just to have the twins sleep on me. LOL
    Good luck!
     
  6. Her Royal Jennyness

    Her Royal Jennyness Well-Known Member

    I use pack n play sheets with a waterproof pad underneath. I really like my co-sleeper BTW.
     
  7. debid

    debid Well-Known Member

    Ugh -- I HATE the pack n play sheets! The fabric they use is so thin and has that poly blend roughness to it. I wouldn't want to sleep on them. So, I ordered sheets from the Arm's Reach manufacturer. They are very soft, heavy weight 100% cotton and they fit much more securely. I use them in both the PNP and Co-sleeper. Yes, they're more money but well worth it, IMHO. There are also a few places online where you can get Kushies flannel sheets or envelope style sheets made by WAHMs.
     
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