March
14

Changing tables are useful pieces of baby furniture that parents can use to store diapers, baby wipes, and other baby items for their newborn baby. In this episode of Gear Daddy, Daddy Troy suggests a changing table diy project for dads where you mount a changing pad onto an existing dresser in your house. This project is a money saving alternative to traditional baby changing tables. Along with instruction on how to install one of these baby products in your home, Gear Daddy reviews the safety features that will protect your infant. DadLabs Ep. 539. Brought to you by BabyBjorn. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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Good suggestion.
Good suggestion.

SasyBecause 14/03/10 @ 9:32 am

We just loved the …
We just loved the pad alone you could take it any where Makes a nice changing place for car when you dont want to change a baby in a public place .. sometimes the changing tables arent so clean

KatMomof3 14/03/10 @ 9:32 am

this is also great …
this is also great for super tall and super short moms and dads who need the baby to be at the right height… this way, you can make yourself a changing area that is just right for you so your back will not get hurt bending too far and it will not be too high up to be doable/convenient.

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