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Portable Diaper Changing Pad

Portable Diaper Changing PadIncreased (more) portable changing mat?

My 11 month old has long outgrown its laptop pad change that came with the diaper bag. Is it a bigger buffer (more) evolution exist? If yes, could you give me the name, preferably a link to it, and where to buy? Thank you! :)

They are disposable, you can usually find them at Target or WalMart. They are quite large.

try www.onestepahead.com

You can try the bed of a pad, like the ones I use here for the old woman I care about. They are plastic on one side and flannel on the other hand, with a stick in the middle . About 3 '3 ', machine washable, and you can buy at Walmart!

go to Sears or create one. tomkae they are easy if you have a sewing machine or ask a friend to a just do something like what you bigger. they are less expensive to manufacture.

Try Huggies disposable pads changing table ..... you can buy it anywhere ... Wal-Mart, Target, Safeway, probably amazon.com and drugstore.com too .... is disposable and great.

If you need to change a pad more, buy 2!

You can still use old blankets or beach towels. Women do that for years before changing mat were invented. Simply wash them if they are dirty.

I use the ground.

Go to the pet store and buy these papers "puppy pads". They are paper thin on one side and have a very thin plastic leak proof on the other.

Pediatricians have for these babies, but they are not as great. With a puppy pads, you can fold very small for easy transport, but it opens nice and wide. And if you do not have soil, you can fold it and reuse it.

This is truly one of the greatest uses for these things forever.

I have a Safety 1st, but I do not think they sell more than they have not on their website.

It is quite long, though a bit narrow. It has two mesh pockets to hold a fold a cloth and a container for diapers. He then touches rolled around few times and velcro closed.

If you want e-mail me your e-mail I will send you a choice and you can bug Safety 1st.

I used blankets.
You can put them anywhere, use them for other things if necessary and mix 'em in the wash.

I have a big bulge evolution of Snap-ez and it is great (to be safe, you can visit for measurements), portable and waterproof. Once folded, it is very compact and I feel about mine.

Posted on January 10, 2010.
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