Welcome to PAGO, our new changing table
You have been enjoying our wall-mounted changing table NOGA for years… It was time to give it a little sister. That's now done with PAGO, our new secure wooden changing table. To be placed in the baby's room or in the bathroom, PAGO features two shelves to store baby's essentials: nappies, liniment, reusable wipes, skincare products…
In terms of design, the PAGO changing table is all about curves. No right angles, just softness, befitting the tender moment of nappy changing. The PAGO changing table features high raised edges to keep baby safe. A gentle reminder: never leave baby unattended when they are on their changing table.
Your questions…
How to choose your changing table?
The changing table model is chosen according to your interior and the space available to you. First, think carefully about where you will change baby. In their room, in yours, in the bathroom… We recommend being close to a sink. Then take measurements and think about the space you will need around baby's changing table. Based on these criteria, choose our wall-mounted changing table NOGA or our new changing table PAGO!
How can I prevent nappy rash on my baby?
This is an important question for our little ones' wellbeing. Red bottoms are sometimes linked to nappies or everyday issues such as teething.
- If your baby has a red bottom, change their nappy more frequently. The goal? To keep their bottom dry for longer. Less moisture, happier baby.
- Find the right brand of nappies to suit your child's skin. If baby has nappy rash, it may be due to a brand that their skin doesn't agree with.
- Apply nappy rash cream regularly to treat their nappy rash. Ask a healthcare professional for advice on choosing the right cream.
Should I change my baby's nappy at night?
Nappies at night: what a tricky subject, especially with a first baby! If your child wakes roughly every 3 hours to feed, changing the nappy at night is no fun (you're tired too!). Let us guide you a little…
- If your baby has a bowel movement at night, then yes, you need to change them.
- If your baby is sleeping through the night and has only had a wee. No need to wake them, the nappy change can wait (with good nappies of course!)…
- Changing the nappy at night is a good idea to rouse your featherweight baby who needs to feed. The trick is to change their nappy between two feeds or halfway through a bottle. You could also undress them a little to wake them up and stimulate them.
The Charlie Crane team