the only changing pad you’ll ever need {Keekaroo Peanut Changer} + Giveaway
There have been so many occasions since having my second daughter that I have said to myself, I wish this product was around four years ago when I had my first child. Most recently this occurred when I discovered the Keekaroo Peanut Changer. Changing pads are an essential item when having a newborn. With so many messy and sometimes explosive diapers it often feels like your changing the diaper pad cover as much as you are changing your child.
Unlike other changing pads, the Peanut Changer is made of a soft solid and impermeable outer shell so there is no need for any covers. This provides a cushiony and comfortable surface to change your child on. The pad is slightly contoured, allowing your child’s head to be delicately elevated and helping assist in your child’s comfort while being changed. When I first pulled the Peanut Changer out the box I had rested it against the wall until I had time move out the old changing pad. I came back only to find that my youngest had knocked it down and was laying on it. This went on for two days, she must of have found it so comfy that she could just use it as a place to rest.
Even though I no longer have an infant, I do have a wiggly squiggly toddler who hates having her diaper being changed. The nice thing about the Peanut Changer is that it is made of a slip resistant material, keeping the pad in place on your changing table. There is even a thick safety strap that you can use to keep your baby safe and secure.
As some of you may have experienced, an overly messy diaper plus a squiggly baby can create a real mess on the changing pad. One of the many incredible features of the Peanut Changer is that no fluid can permeate the pad, making it super simple to clean. I love the idea of being able to have a little spray bottle of water and my favorite tea tree soap next to the changer. After changing a diaper I can just spritz some soapy water and wipe it clean. I find this to be way better than having to continuously wash a changing pad cover. This incredible surface also limits the growth of bacteria and mold.
Until I received the Peanut Changer I was still using the same pad that I had for my first child and to say that it was breaking down would be an understatement. Every time I would change the cover I would find chunks of it on the floor. Gross! I was probably due for a new one. I can’t even imagine how many changing pads people with multiple children or daycares must go through. Thankfully, the Keekaroo Peanut Changer is crack and puncture resistant. What a money saver and you don’t have to worry about finding chunks on the floor that your kid could easily pop into their mouth.
Besides all the wonderful features of the Peanut Changer that I have already mentioned, here are some the other reasons why I love this product and why I think it is a must have. It is actually made here in the US, in New York to be precise. It is not only non- toxic but also latex, PVC, BPA, Phthalate, and Formamide FREE. Whoa! Talk about a company who cares about the safety of your child. They are even JPMA 2.0 certified and have been tested in hospitals and schools. I don’t think it can get any better than that.
The Keekaroo Peanut Changer also comes in a variety of colors to choose from. You’ll surely be able to find the perfect one to match your child’s nursery décor. Purchase your changer here for $79.95, it is well worth the price plus it comes with a 5 year warranty! Keekaroo has kindly offered to give away one Peanut Changer in the color of your choice (US residents only please)! Go to Keekaroo’s site and leave us a comment telling us which Peanut Changer color is your favorite. Be sure to enter into the Rafflecopter for a valid entry plus extra chances to win.
48 Comments
lilac!
pumpkin
I want this for my brother snd sister in law!
I like the chocolate color!
I love the Aqua!
I like them all, but lime and cherry are my two favorites I think!
aqua would match my nursery
Aqua because its my favorite color!
I like Lime
aqua
My favorite color is green.
Love the Lilac.
Lime!
My favorite color is the aqua. And this looks like an excellent innovative changing pad!
I would choose the Cherry.
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aqua
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I like the lime
chocolate
Aqua is the color I would choose
I like the lilac color
LOVE the pumpkin color :)
I like the aqua
I love the Lilac.
I like the lilac color
i like the lilac
Aqua for daughter’s soon to be born new son.
I’d like lime
The aqua peanut changer is my favorite :)
Hi, thanks for this review! do I need to use this with a changing table topper if I plan to use it on top of the dresser? Or can I put the peanut directly on top of the dresser?
Jamie – the pad has a non skid bottom so with the weight of your baby, it will not move. Even if he/she gets older and moves around a lot. I have this on my dresser and works really well.
Aqua and sable/gray (giggle.com) are my favorite colors
Cherry is my favorite.
This changing pad seems a lot smaller than standard changing pads. What are we supposed to do if our child outgrows it?
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