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Peace of mind is something that can be extremely difficult to obtain as a parent. There will seem to be an endless stream of worry from everyday things, especially when it comes to determining which products are the safest for your child. However, this never really douses the excitement of purchasing cute travel accessories and baby furniture. Most parents make the arrival of their baby official by prepping up the nursery. But you shouldn’t let the excitement take over and be careful on which products to buy. To ensure your child’s safety, you’ll only want the best products from quality materials, which can be an issue considering a baby’s delicate skin. This is why parents are extra keen when it comes to choosing a baby mattress. Choosing a quality changepad is also very important if you want to get the maximum comfort you can offer your baby during “emergency” situations. At Baby Bunting, you are sure to find only the most trusted brands made with the highest quality materials.




Through our online shop, you can choose from a great variety of baby mattresses for cots. Alternatively, you can also consult one of our experts if you have concerns or if you simply need professional recommendations. Showing 1 - 9 of 72 items Babyrest Changemat - Boori Urbane - White Kangaroo Bedding Deluxe Innerspring Cot Mattress L1310 x W750 x H125 (mm) Kangaroo Deluxe Innerspring Cot Mattress 1320mm x 700mm Tasman Essentials Innerspring Mattress - 1300L X 690W X 110H (mm) Boori Breathable Mattress 1320L X 700W X 120H (mm) Childcare Universal Change Pad White 750 X 500 Babyrest Changemat Boori White 800X480 Kangaroo Bedding Deluxe Innerspring Cot Mattress L1300 x W690 x H125 (mm)With Baby Bunting’s change table covers, you can change your baby's nappies without having to worry about soiling tabletops. Our change table covers have a practical design and contoured shape that helps keep your baby in place when you clean her. Our changing pads and covers are manufactured using high quality materials and provide your little one a soft surface to get changed on.




We boast of a huge collection of change table covers available in various colours, patterns and fabrics. When you are buying baby change table covers online from us, do not forget to check out our other merchandise from famous Australian and global brands. Showing 1 - 9 of 62 items 4Baby Dot Change Pad Cover With Liner - Grey 4Baby Dot Change Pad Cover White 4Baby Dot Change Pad Cover With Liner - Pink The Peanut Shell - Uptown Giraffe Change Pad Cover 4Baby Dot Change Pad Cover Natural Living Textiles Change Mat Cover Grey Mod Dot 4Baby Change Pad Cover 2pk White Bubba Blue Polka Dots - Change Mat Cover - Orange Bubba Petit Elephant Change Pad Cover So you can focus on cuddle time instead Your home should help you make the most of all the special moments you'll have with your baby. That's why we test all our products – from baby furniture to toys – against the toughest safety standards in the world. So you can have a little peace of mind (even if we can't promise peace and quiet).




Towels & wash cloths, Changing tables & nursingA changing table makes diaper changing less of a chore. Drawers and shelves allow you to keep all the necessary items within arm’s reach so you’re never tempted to leave your baby unattended. Plus, we design our baby changing tables to be at a comfortable height, which also makes it easy to swoop in for some hard-to-resist baby nuzzling.Learn how to prevent furniture tip-over accidents Changing tables & nursingA BRISBANE woman has been slammed after criticising a cafe’s response to her decision to change her baby’s nappy, twice, on one of its tables.The new mother wrote a scathing Google review about Park Bench Espresso Bar in Bulimba for the reception received for changing her 12-week-old in front of dining customers.The review, attributed to Stephanie Plahn, first praises the quality of the cafe’s coffee before taking aim at its owner Jocelyn Ridgway and other customers.The diner said that after failing to locate a public rest room, she put a changing mat down on the cafe table and changed her 12-week-old baby.“




This was the only solution,” she said.In the review, the woman goes on to say that a cafe worker had attempted to clear her table and tried to throw out her coffee while she was changing the baby, and gave her a “dirty look and made some comment” after the woman informed the waitress she hadn’t finished her coffee.“I approached her (the manager) upon leaving and asked if she had a problem with my baby and I sitting there. She said in quite a critical tone, that she didn’t think it was appropriate to change my baby there,” the review states.“To this woman and the 2 other customers who made comments regarding this. Mothers don’t need your judgment or criticism. We have enough pressure and stress we deal with on a daily basis. We rarely get the opportunity to get out and have a coffee amidst the long list of things we are doing for our families every single day.“I am sorry (not sorry) you are so terribly offended by a tiny baby’s tiny little dirty nappy and that you think it necessary to criticise.”




While the women may have been expecting a sympathetic response, comments on the review and elsewhere on social media have been largely critical of her decision to change her baby’s nappy in a public eating area.One commenter Jenny Tully responded to the review saying she “couldn’t agree more” with the owner’s comments that the woman’s behaviour was not appropriate.“People eat from these tables ... you can’t seriously think that it would be hygienic to change a child on a table that people eat from?” she wrote.Other Google users said changing a baby while other people were trying to eat was a sign of a “self absorbed generation”, and that it showed “no respect for people around”.The cafe owner herself fired back, replying directly to the unfavourable review with a stinging response.“Thank you for your feedback Stephanie,” she wrote.“I don’t think there is much more to say other than in the same way you don’t expect to have to feed your baby in a toilet, I don’t expect people to eat while a nappy is being changed.”

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