Mara
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Hi PS Moms...long-winded question--appreciate the help.
We have a small house, which means small space. We also have all hardwood floors with just a few rugs here and there.
J is just about 6mo old and the only thing we have for him on the floor is a playmat--which we also layered with 2 quilts underneath so it's soft when he rolls over. But the playmat is small, prob about 2.5x2.5, so when we have him on it he normally will start rolling around and end up on the hardwood.
I am torn between getting him something like one of those big floor tile foam things OR getting him a playpen. Greg wants a playpen because he wants to 'contain' him so that we have somewhere safe to leave him if we have to go to the bathroom etc when he starts to get more mobile (aka anytime). He is big on 'baby containment'. I thought a big foam floor tile thing would be better since it would create a larger surface space for J to play, roll, whatever and would be easier for him than the wood floors. We'd have to watch him but it would be more fun and more useful longer-term for him.
Because we have limited space here, I kind of want to do an either or thing. The playpen idea sounds great BUT the biggest one I have found online is the Joovy one which is a basic old school large playpen--no toy bars etc. And Moms said while it's bigger than pack n'plays, its still small. Also it's like $80-100 so I am thinking about max utilization and if it's worth it. The big foam floor mat things range from $35-90 (of course I like the Skip Hop one which is the coolest/most modern looking rather than the primary color One Step Ahead one that is $35).
So with all that history written out--what would you do in this situation? I like to keep our house minimal of baby stuff but I would love a safe area for him to play that is cordoned off in our main living room so he's always with us.
One OTHER option we have is to move our chair and ottoman out of a corner of the living room, put it in the office, and make a big space large enough for the play foam mat AND baby gate it around (but we'd have to get a gate that can go in an L basically as it's a corner of the room, do they even make things like this??). And it would be more pricey than just play mat or play pen since we'd have to buy foam mats and the gate. But we could use it longer which to me means better ROI.
So my goal is big safe space for J to play on for AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. With aesthetic viewing pleasure as a tiny consideration??? Suggestions or what would you do in this situation?? THX!!
We have a small house, which means small space. We also have all hardwood floors with just a few rugs here and there.
J is just about 6mo old and the only thing we have for him on the floor is a playmat--which we also layered with 2 quilts underneath so it's soft when he rolls over. But the playmat is small, prob about 2.5x2.5, so when we have him on it he normally will start rolling around and end up on the hardwood.
I am torn between getting him something like one of those big floor tile foam things OR getting him a playpen. Greg wants a playpen because he wants to 'contain' him so that we have somewhere safe to leave him if we have to go to the bathroom etc when he starts to get more mobile (aka anytime). He is big on 'baby containment'. I thought a big foam floor tile thing would be better since it would create a larger surface space for J to play, roll, whatever and would be easier for him than the wood floors. We'd have to watch him but it would be more fun and more useful longer-term for him.
Because we have limited space here, I kind of want to do an either or thing. The playpen idea sounds great BUT the biggest one I have found online is the Joovy one which is a basic old school large playpen--no toy bars etc. And Moms said while it's bigger than pack n'plays, its still small. Also it's like $80-100 so I am thinking about max utilization and if it's worth it. The big foam floor mat things range from $35-90 (of course I like the Skip Hop one which is the coolest/most modern looking rather than the primary color One Step Ahead one that is $35).
So with all that history written out--what would you do in this situation? I like to keep our house minimal of baby stuff but I would love a safe area for him to play that is cordoned off in our main living room so he's always with us.
One OTHER option we have is to move our chair and ottoman out of a corner of the living room, put it in the office, and make a big space large enough for the play foam mat AND baby gate it around (but we'd have to get a gate that can go in an L basically as it's a corner of the room, do they even make things like this??). And it would be more pricey than just play mat or play pen since we'd have to buy foam mats and the gate. But we could use it longer which to me means better ROI.
So my goal is big safe space for J to play on for AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. With aesthetic viewing pleasure as a tiny consideration??? Suggestions or what would you do in this situation?? THX!!