Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Baby Changing Table Time

Some of the most important items that new moms own are baby changing tables.

These items can make late night diaper changes a snap and they are very useful in helping moms stay organized as well. Today’s baby changing tables come in a variety of styles and colors and you are sure to find one that is perfect fro your child’s nursery.

The traditional baby changing tables look kind of like a very wide three-tier shelf set. You can find this style in white or wood tones or you can change the color to fit any nursery in little time at all. The construction is typically wooded and quite solid.

There are many more options available in these items than were offered years and years ago.

Today’s baby changing tables are offered in the traditional shelf style and they are also offered in a chest and changer combination. The combination versions of the baby changing tables look exactly like chest of drawers.

The strong, solid construction of these items makes them function like real furniture instead of like shelving. I love the look of the new solid baby changing tables and I like the idea of the baby being laid on a very strong surface. Sometimes the traditional baby changing tables are a little wobbly for my tastes.

The traditional and chest combination versions of the baby changing tables are both wonderful because they bring the infant to a nice height which is easier on the person who is changing the baby. You no longer have to lean in at an awkward angle while changing.

The storage capacity of either version is extremely important.

One little baby comes with a lot of stuff. Keeping things organized and within reach is crucial when you have a newborn. The last thing you want to do is try to find a lost set of baby wipes while your little one wiggles around with a full diaper halfway off. Baby changing tables help you keep everything within reach.

I know how difficult things can be without baby changing tables.

I neglected to add this item to my baby gift registry because I really didn’t think that I needed one. I tried changing the baby on the bed and this only led to tears and a new comforter. The floor was out of the question and after about a month with the new infant I sent my husband shopping. We just couldn’t function well without it.

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