There was nothing more nerve-wracking for me than when my daughter realized she could stand up in her crib–and get even more height by using her crib bumpers. But because she is especially active and loves to tumble around in there, I was leery of ditching the padding completely. Wonder Bumpers caught my attention for helping solve this very problem. Instead of a standard horizontal design, these bumpers individually wrap each crib rail from top to bottom, minimizing the ability for savvy, daring tots who are trying to jump ship. And I don’t have to worry about her trying to undo any ties or Velcro tabs because each bumper zippers closed. And lucky for me, she isn’t quite that smart…at least not yet.

In a Nutshell: If you’ve been fretting whether or not it’s time to remove your child’s bumper for safety reasons, now you have one less thing to worry about. Wonder Bumpers will work in your crib for as long as your child sleeps in one.

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