Snugli Infant

Posted July 21st, 2007 by admiin

Snugli Infant
How young is too young for a Doodlebops concert? We’re taking our 3-1/2-year-old, but what about an infant?

We’re taking our 3-1/2-year-old daughter to see the Doodlebops in Hershey, PA next weekend, but we might not be able to find a babysitter for our 4-month-old son. Has anybody been to one of these shows? Would it be too intense for the baby? I’m thinking I can strap him into the Snugli and he’ll be thrilled with the singing and dancing, but I was hoping for an opinion from someone who’s experienced in these matters!

I don’t think the infant would really care either way. on the up side the baby will be close to you the whole time and not at a sitter’s place. they would definitely enjoy the dancing and singing as far as being soothing movements. Go and have fun.


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