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The Red Castle Carry Cot May Just Lead to Pregnancy

I'm pretty sure the Red Castle Carry Cot has caused my body to spontaneously ovulate. And I'm not the only one who's thoughts fast forwarded to the as-yet-nonexistent child #2 when I saw this dreamy little baby product. My husband yelled out when he peeked over my shoulder at it on the screen, "Oh we are SO getting that for our next kid? How many pounds can it hold? Is it washable?" It doesn't take much to get we gear-geeks going, but this really did the trick.

The Red Castle Carry Cot is intended to turn two of the company's versatile strollers into a pram, sort of a cross between the classic Maclaren and the bankable Bugaboo. While this carrier is meant to transport an infant up to about six months of age safely in a stroller, I can't help but think what a great alternative it is to the bulky, awkward, just plain heavy Pack & Play, at least in the early days. If like us, your family travels a lot, any option other than hauling the Pack & Play on a plane or even out to the trunk of the car feels like packing light. And since I am a big Moses basket fan, this seems like a more washable, durable, structured version of a portable bassinet. 

I'm not sure if we would spend in another six bills for the accompanying stroller. (Would it be bad to jimmy rig this thing to my Graco with some bungee cords? I kid, I kid.). I do know, though, we will invest in a Carry Cot so the baby that isn't yet has a sweet new place to sleep. And that has the parents of this figment of our imagination just a little bit excited.


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Comments

 

Grammy said:

If I really thought it would get the ovaries popping, I would buy one for each of my daughters.  NOTHING like grandkids:)

May 11, 2007 10:18 AM
 

crunchy said:

So funny...that is like what I was carried in when I was a baby...we called the whole contraption with wheels a PRAM.

Now it is cool.....

They used to lay it down on the back car seat...aaah the 70's

May 11, 2007 11:42 AM
 

Expatmom said:

I bought the most amazing stroller in Belgium just over 8 years ago.  Its a 'trophy' model from a company called bebe confort.  There are 3 different top parts which all attach to the same base, depending on needs/age of baby.  Not only was it the coolest looking stroller available at the time, it was also incredibly practical - AND very reasonably priced.  My fifth baby is 6 months old and I have been using the same Bebe Confort stroller for all these years.

May 15, 2007 9:21 AM

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