tldr; Wipeable changing pad needing no covers. Stays warm, easy to clean. Expensive but no laundry needed.
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Best praise vs top criticism for Keekaroo Peanut Changer
“My son is 2.5 years old and is 3.5 feet long and we still use his keekaro changing table with no issues. I suggest rearranging your set up so he can’t kick anything.”
“Top 5 Gear Recommendations: Skip Hop change pad Originally, I wanted the Keekaroo change pad, but after talking to some new moms who complained about its tendency to crack, we decided on this one. I like the size and the mobile, but I am somewhat worried that the foam will be cold on babe’s back. Might end up putting down a muslin before changing (which kind of defeats the point of a wipeable change mat, but I digress…) Mr Maria My First Light Lamp I hummed and hawed on this for a long time. We initially were just going to use the lamp we had in this room in its previous life as a spare bedroom. After a few accidental drops on the floor while moving things around though, we discovered it maybe wasn’t sturdy enough to last in a nursery. I like that this one is battery powered and the shell can be washed in the dishwasher. The portability is great. It’s got five different light levels and great battery life. A bit expensive for what it is in my opinion, though. Audrey Helen Weber Print Found this artist on Pinterest and felt like her whimsy was really in line with what I was going for in the nursery! I did find that communication wasn’t great, and it took two weeks for the print to ship. Still happy with the quality and feel it adds something to the space. Rocking sheep from Facebook marketplace I was going for a Mouton by Lalanne sort of vibe here. Got lucky and found this vintage sheep rocker on marketplace for $60. Works great as a stool/ottoman! Alphabet Tapestry Etsy Another Pinterest discovery. There seem to be quite a few Etsy shops selling very similar products, so hubs and I shopped around until we found one with images we really liked. The quality of this one is great. It looks to be handwoven with nice tight stitching on a solid backup fabric. Shipped from India. Charmingly, the tapestry smelled like (pleasant) incense when it arrived.”
47 Reddit opinions analyzed • Last updated 4/4/2026