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My Favortite Changing Tables

- Changing Table Experience -

My first 3 kids never potty trained before 2.5, so I've used a changing table beyond the first year. Believe it or not, I've gone through 4 changing tables with 3 children. My first changing table was used from one of my sister in laws. So it was already a couple of years old. It broke sometime when my first was 2 years old. 

 
Stork Craft Aspen in White & South Shore 2 Drawer Savannah In Pure White
Then I bought 2 new changing tables at different times, the second one we kept in my first child's room. It had one drawer for additional storage and 2 shelves (StorkCraft Aspen in White), however, when we bought the third one that had 2 drawers and cubbies (South Shore Savannah in Pure White), we moved the second one to the master. When we moved to our new house, the third changing table (South Shore Savannah in Pure White) broke in the move. The second one we used until the first trimester of my third pregnancy so from the time my second was 6 months to 24 months. One of our cats peed on the bottom shelf when she was a kitten. It destroyed the bottom shelf. 


Pali Amy in Natural 
As we were decorating the nursery during the third pregnancy, we bought a used changing table in like new condition (Pali Amy in Natural). If we ever need to get a new one, I will probably just do a dresser and use the top as my changing area.



- My Favorite Changing Tables -
  1. Pali Amy (Discontinued)
  2. StorkCraft Aspen (Amazon)
  3. South Shore Savannah Collection (Amazon)



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Last Edited: May 13, 2019

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