Instead of spending your hard-earned money on a changing table that takes up space and won’t be needed for long, why not just plop your rear down on the floor and change your baby there? You won’t have to worry about her rolling off if you turn your back for a second and it gives you both room to spread out. Just place her on the floor between your legs and you can take care of business, make good, bonding eye contact and work on stretching out your hamstrings all at the same time! Emily Cole (seen in the photo) added a diaper caddy that holds everything you need and can be carted from room to room.
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This is great and SO true! We need more of these!