Guess who's joining the Charlie Crane family? Our brand-new PAGO changing table! You'll love its curves and Scandinavian-inspired aesthetics. Made from beech wood, this new addition completes our range of children's furniture. We'd also like to take advantage of this launch to answer some of your recurring questions. How to choose a changing table, when to change your baby at night... Charlie to the rescue to help you!
Welcome to PAGO, our new changing table
You've been enjoying our NOGA wall-mounted changing table for years… It was time to give it a little sister. Now it's here with PAGO, our new secure wooden changing table. To be placed in baby's bedroom or bathroom, PAGO has two shelves to store baby's belongings: diapers, liniment, washable wipes, care products…
In terms of design, the PAGO changing table is all curves. No right angles, but softness worthy of the cuddly moment of changing. The PAGO changing table has a high edge for baby's safety. Remember, never leave baby unattended on a changing table.
Your questions…
How do I choose a changing table?
The type of changing table you choose depends on your interior and the space you have available. First, think carefully about where you'll be changing baby. In his room, in yours, in the bathroom… We advise you to be close to a sink. Next, take measurements and think about the space you'll need around baby's changing table. Based on these criteria, choose our NOGA wall-mounted changing table or our new PAGO changing table! How can I prevent irritated bottom?
This is an important question for the health of our toddlers. Red bottoms are sometimes linked to diapers or everyday ailments such as teething.
If your baby's bottom is red, change his diapers more often. The aim? Keep his bottom dry longer. Less moisture, more happy babies.
Find the right brand of diapers for your child's skin. If baby's bottom is irritated, it may be due to a brand his skin doesn't like.
Apply diaper cream regularly to treat diaper rash. Ask a health professional for advice on the choice of cream.
Should I change my baby's diapers at night?
Diapers at night: what a thorny subject, especially for a first baby! If your child wakes up every 3 hours or so to eat, changing the diaper at night is no picnic (you're sleepy too!). Here's some advice…
If your baby has a bowel movement at night, then yes, it's time for a diaper change.
If your baby is sleeping through the night and has just peed. No need to wake him up, the change can wait (with good diapers, of course!)…
Changing the diaper at night is a good idea to wake up your featherweight baby who needs to eat. The trick is to change the diaper between feeds or halfway through a bottle. You could also undress him a little to wake him up and stimulate him.