Newest External Links | MarketplaceToddler Changing Table Do you really need a baby changing station? As a parent to be, its very easy to spend huge sums of money on essential parts of nursery stock that you think you need to get through these first days. But you really have to wonder how essential are "essential"? Parents with young children are more aware of how much money is wasted on the baby equipment that is supposed to simplify and facilitate the process of parenting, but is actually never really used!
According to most magazines parenting, one of the major "pieces of furniture that" should have a nursery is a changing station. Before you run to your local store or baby looking for the lowest price in line to get yours, save yourself the hassle, cost and effort to purchase, use and have a changing table and consider the following facts:
So what you want is essentially a baby changing mat / waterproof sheet / towel to place your child in a comfortable position (upstairs), a package of wipes / cotton and water and finally a clean diaper. For simple storage to store your rug Exchange under the bed or maybe on the side of the sofa for ease and accessibility during the day.
By simply using a changing mat on the floor, you will find it more convenient to change your baby in a place like the mats are lightweight and easy to carry. The price of a changing mat is pretty cheap and, therefore, you might even splurge and buy about ten for the price of a changing table is one for every room in the house and probably a little more for the car too! If you're adamant that you must have a designated area change, then the best option should be a baby cot top changer . It is simply in bed Cot / forming a secure work surface. Please note that the changer top bed should have a safety loop or strap that is fixed on the top rail.
Contrary to the station's evolution, the changer top bed can be stored without taking large amounts of space and its fraction of the price! Save yourself losing the "essential reality" (money, time, effort, space, security risks and more) and do not bother with a changing station! Posted on January 5, 2010.
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