PAGO, the new changing table for all desires

Guess who is joining the Charlie Crane family? Our brand new PAGO changing table! You will love its curves and its aesthetic inspired by Scandinavian design. Designed in beech wood, this novelty complements our range of children's furniture. We are also taking advantage of this launch to answer your recurring questions. How to choose your changing table, when to change your baby at night... Charlie to the rescue to help you!
PAGO, la nouvelle table à langer de tous les désirs

Welcome to PAGO, our new changing table

You've been enjoying our NOGA wall-mounted changing table for years... It was time to give her a little sister. It's done with PAGO, our new secure wooden changing table. To be placed in the baby's room or in the bathroom, PAGO has two shelves to store baby things: diaper, liniment, washable wipe, care products...

In terms of design, the PAGO changing table is very round. No right angle, but softness, worthy of the cuddly moment of change. The PAGO changing table has a high edge for baby's safety. As a reminder, you never leave your baby unattended when they are sitting on their changing table.

Your questions...

How do you choose your changing table?

The model of the changing table is chosen according to your interior and the space you have. First, think carefully about where you will change the baby. In his room, in yours, in the bathroom... We recommend that you be close to a sink. Then, take measurements and think about how much space you'll need around the baby's changing table. Based on these criteria, choose our NOGA wall-mounted changing table or our new PAGO changing table!

What can you do to avoid irritated baby buttocks?

This is an important question for the health of our toddlers. Red buttocks are sometimes linked to diapers or to everyday ailments such as growing teeth.

  • If your baby has a red buttocks, change diapers more often. The objective? Keep your buttocks dry for longer. Less humidity, more happy babies.
  • Find the right brand of diapers that are right for your child's skin. If baby's buttocks are irritated, maybe it's due to a mark their skin doesn't like.
  • Apply cream regularly to treat diaper rash. Seek advice from a health professional on choosing a 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 about every 3 hours to eat, changing diapers at night is no fun (you're sleepy too!). We guide you a bit...

  • If your baby has bowel movements at night, then yes, it should be changed.
  • If your baby sleeps through the night and 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 tip is to change your diaper between two feeds or halfway through the bottle. You could also undress him a bit to wake him up in order to stimulate him.

The Charlie Crane Team