How to Set Up a Changing Station for Babies I’d encourage you to visit the link provided above and watch the video to see all the amazing features so you can really understand how this becomes one purchase that will cover a multitude of needs.
BABY CHANGE STATION PORTABLE
With the right pack and play Babies R’ Us Pinterest page you get a changing area, storage space, nesting bassinet, portable napper/rocker (that’s a new feature since I had babies), inclined seat (also a newer feature) and then all of the newborn items can be removed so that it becomes a deeper play yard or sleep area for kids when they get a bit older. Our bedroom is on the first floor, so having a sleeping option close by was convenient for mid-day naps as well.Īnother one of my favorite things about the pack and play is that it has a built in changing station. The picture above is of our first baby sleeping in her pack and play within days of her birth. The pack and play was set up very close to our bed so I could conveniently reach our baby for feedings in the night. We knew we wanted a pack and play for travel and visiting friends or family. We used our pack and play for those early months. It also limited the amount of products we needed to purchase. I loved our solution because I found it convenient and helped us all get better sleep. This is a very individual decision that will look different for different families. Do I keep them in their crib? Do I use a co-sleeper? Are there other options? Many parents have a hard time deciding how they want to have sleeping arrangements set-up for a newborn. This is a sponsored post for Babies R’ Us. If you have a baby in your home, I bet you would also love this top parenting hack for baby’s crib. I loved how our system was set up for that newborn stage, so I hope my experience today is helpful. I want to give you some advice on how to set up a changing station for babies because I love to share my “works for me” moments in parenting and life. From breast feeding to sleeping, there is a lot to figure out. When I had a baby in the midst, I really wanted to get systems in place that worked for us. Having a new baby in your world comes with a lot of changes – quite literally.