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Best travel crib: Kidco's Peapod Plus

a toddler-sized tent

Airlines charge for every extra piece of luggage and every extra pound of weight. Packing becomes even more of a challenge when you have a toddler. As we were preparing for our trip to Trinidad, I tried to find solutions for a light-weight crib that we could bring with us and I found the perfect thing: The Kidco Peapod Plus.

Kidco sells two sizes (Peapod, or Peapod Plus) with a variety of colors (pink, lime green, red, teal, cammo). We opted for the larger sized Peapod Plus in red. It was worth the extra $20 so that hopefully she'll be able to use it for a few more years, and the darker color helps to block out a bit more light than the lighter fabrics.

A week and a half before our trip, we started putting Amiya to sleep inside the tent, that we'd placed inside her crib. That way she was still in her crib, like she was used to, but she was inside the tent as well. She played with the tent for the first few minutes of her naps, but she quickly went to sleep. A week later in Trinidad, she was still sleeping in her tent, just like at home, it just happened to be in a different room. It worked out beautifully.

Kidco Peapod Plus

The Peapod Plus measures 52.5"L x 34"W x 25"H when open and 19"L x 19"H x 6.5"W when stored. It comes with a blow-up mattress, manual air pump, sleeping pad and carrying case.

A couple tips:

  • Some people complain that its difficult to store, but if you read through the directions once or twice you'll get it. Also, Kidco has a photo-tutorial on how to do it if you can't quite figure it out.
  • I recommend leaving at least 2 of the window flaps open so a cross-breeze can get into the tent, otherwise, just like an adult-sized tent, it can get stuffy inside.
  • Instead of putting the blow-up mattress into the under-side zippered pocket, I covered it with a standard crib sheet and put it inside the tent. A nice flannel sheet is nicer against your skin than a nylon lining.
  • If you don't pack the included sleeping bag, you'll save a couple inches on space.

I absolutely LOVE this tent. It's going to be great to use over the next couple years as we go to visit family.