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Play Yards

A play yard, also known as a playpen or playard, is a portable and enclosed space designed for infants and toddlers to play and rest in. It is typically made of mesh or fabric walls supported by a metal or plastic frame, and often comes with a padded floor mat. Play yards are designed to provide a safe and secure space for young children to play, while also allowing parents or caregivers to have peace of mind knowing their child is protected. Play yards come in a variety of sizes and styles, ranging from basic models with simple designs to more elaborate models with additional features such as built-in toys, music, and lights. Some play yards can also be converted into a bassinet or changing table, making them a versatile piece of baby gear. One of the main benefits of a play yard is that it provides a safe and contained space for young children to play, especially when parents or caregivers are unable to supervise them closely. Play yards can be used indoors or outdoors, making them a convenient option for families who want to keep their child close while they are working around the house or enjoying time outside. Overall, play yards are a useful and practical piece of baby gear that can provide a safe and secure space for infants and toddlers to play and rest in.

portable, enclosed, safe, versatile, practical

Paul Martinez

CITATION : "Paul Martinez. 'Play Yards.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=313156 (Accessed on July 16, 2025)"


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