Playing
When children play, they are developing their senses, motor skills and learning many other important things. Therefore, it is important that children are allowed to play, and it is equally important to ensure that they are as safe as they can be while playing. With a playpen, you can ensure that junior will be playing in a safe environment.
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Baby Walker by BabyDan, peach
Baby Walker by BabyDan, Grey
Baby Walker by BabyDan, Race car
BabyDan Carl Pentagon Playpen, black
BabyDan CombiFit 5-sided playpen, black
BabyDan OLAF Rectangle, Black
BabyDan OLAF Rectangle, White
BabyDan OLAF Pentagon, Black
BabyDan OLAF Pentagon, White
BabyDan Flex Square, Black
BabyDan Flex Square, White
BabyDan Flex Park A Kid, Black
BabyDan Flex Park A Kid, White
Dusty Green Foam Playmat by BabyDan, green
Dusty Rose Foam Playmat by BabyDan, pink
Dusty Blue Foam Playmat by BabyDan, blue
Foam Playmat with Numbers by BabyDan, grey/black
Dusty Grey Foam Playmat by BabyDan, grey
Square playpen mat by BabyDan, grey
Design foam playmat by BabyDan, cork
More about playing
Play in a safe environment
Children play to develop their proficiencies, motor skills and senses. As a parent, it is important that you make sure that your child can play and learn in a safe environment. One way of ensuring this is to use a playpen for your child. A playpen creates a safe environment for your child’s play and helps you to keep him or her away from areas or items in the home that are not child friendly. It provides you with peace of mind and your child will have a great environment to play and relax in. BabyDan has many different kinds of playpens, so there is something for every taste and every requirement. Some are without floors, meaning they use the floor of the home. In such cases, it is a really good idea to buy a playpen mat as well. Other playpens have height-adjustable floors, and those are great choices for babies, as you can more easily interact with them from a raised playpen floor. Height-adjustable floors are also useful if any four-legged members of your family are too eager or curious about the child.