DisneyCowgirl
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We are staying 6 nights at WL, and I wanted to figure out a way to block off the crib so that DS (21 months) is a little isolated when he is in his crib. If he sees people, it's party-time, not nap-time.
I thought about getting some of those stick-on hooks (the kind that come off without damaging the surface) and hanging a sheet somehow.
Has anyone tried something like this or have any ideas?
I thought about getting some of those stick-on hooks (the kind that come off without damaging the surface) and hanging a sheet somehow.
Has anyone tried something like this or have any ideas?
) but at the Poly, we pushed the crib into the closet area and opened the bathroom door to create a bit of a barrier. I'm not sure if that will work at WL, as the rooms are a little smaller. I like the idea of the hooks and a sheet, although my kids would have had that down in 2 seconds flat. Do you have a bunk bed foom? How abour making a "fort by hanging 2 sheets off the top bunk...one between the child on the bottom bunk and the crib, and another shielding the crib from the queen bed. It will be tough to move around, but once everyone's down for the night you should be all set