When your baby is teeny tiny, keeping them occupied in a swing or a bouncer is about as much as you need. However, once they’re sitting up, rolling over, and (gasp!) crawling, you really need a great play yard — also known as a playpen. These genius items are an easy, safe place for your little on to hang out, relax and play, all while you can see them.
WHAT TO CONSIDER
Playpens are actually fairly simple devices, without a ton of range. They’re definitely not the cheapest investment, but arguably one of the best values. Choosing one can feel overwhelming, but it’s actually pretty simple: The major factors you need to consider are style, use, features, price, and safety. All of the choices on our list meet or exceed CPSC guidelines for best practices regarding play yards.
Style
Some models of playpens, like the Graco and the 4Moms, are all-in-one devices. They have an attached bassinet and changing table, and the relative cushion on the actual play yard itself is a bit more dynamic and springy. Decide if you need a place just for your child to play, or if you would like them to nap in it, too.
Consider indoor-outdoor use with your playpen, as some models aren’t built for harsh weather. Models like the Björn are also incredibly portable and made for travel.
Features
Features like collapsibility, weight, and quality of the mattress are all important factors to consider when looking for a playpen. Memory-foam options, sizing, and sheet compatibility all play a role when you’re considering what will be the most comfortable for your baby, and the most convenient for you. Some playpens even come with zippered ends, making it easy for your baby to get in and out.
Price
A good play yard will generally start at around $100, and go upwards from there — up to about $400. If you’re planning on having more children, a higher-end, more durable option may be worth it to you.
Each play yard on this list has been chosen for its versatility, durability, and performance. See the best ones.