As a first time mom, I registered with several registries. I ended up getting at least 3 changing pads for free. I also received 2 extras that came with the 2 diaper bags I received. I was wondering what to do with all those extra spare pads. When my son was born, I realized that there really aren't many of them. Especially when rashes appear and there is no time to wash off immediately. I literally have one in a diaper bag, one downstairs in the living room and one in the master bathroom. It's always good to have a spare that can be swapped out when needed. The ones I have are all very simple
π± Roozy - 24" x 15" Kanga Care Eco-friendly Waterproof Changing Pad: Reusable & Absorbent
9 Review
π± Sprout Change Coconut Diaper Shell: Reversible and Reusable, Perfect for Eco-conscious Parents
8 Review
ποΈ River Rock Planet Wise Designer Diaper Changing Pad
8 Review
Portable Diaper Changing Pad With Wipes Pocket And Cushioned Pad For Baby, Lightweight Waterproof Travel Mat - Christmas Gifts For Mom
11 Review
Biubee 4 Pack Waterproof Changing Pad Liners - 27.5" X 19.7", Extra Wide & Long For Table Mattress Pads Babies/Adults
14 Review
Get Comfy With BlueSnail'S Ultra Soft Minky Dot Changing Pad Cover In White
12 Review
Baby Girls Boys Crib Bedding Changing Pad Cover Blush Watercolor Table Pads
29 Review
πΆ Organic Cotton 2-Pack Changing Pad Covers for Boys and Girls - Soft, Breathable, and White Cradle Sheets - Fits Standard Baby Changing Pads (16"x32")
9 Review