nigele
11-30-2002, 10:15 PM
I am travelling to the U.K. next month and my MIL asked me to look online and tell her which diapers she should buy for us prior to our arrival. While I was on the Pampers U.K. web site, I noticed a product called "Change Mats" which looked really interesting. Here is the description from the web site:
"Pampers ChangeMats are absorbent disposable mats for use when making nappy changes on the go. ChangeMats are small enough to fit into your bag, so that you can take them with you whenever you have to change your baby - whether it is at a friend's place, out shopping or in the car.
When changing your baby, you can count on ChangeMats to protect your baby from what's underneath, while providing a clean and comfortable surface. Its waterproof backsheet also protects the surface under your baby! Pampers ChangeMats - For easy changes on the go.
Waterproof Backsheet - Protects like a Changemat.
Super Absorbent Core - Absorbs like a nappy (diaper.)
Easy to fold - Small enough to fit into a bag."
Here is the link:
http://www.pampers.co.uk/en_GB/products/productindex.jhtml?selectedProduct=changemats&selectedStage=all
Has anybody seen anything like these in the U.S.?
"Pampers ChangeMats are absorbent disposable mats for use when making nappy changes on the go. ChangeMats are small enough to fit into your bag, so that you can take them with you whenever you have to change your baby - whether it is at a friend's place, out shopping or in the car.
When changing your baby, you can count on ChangeMats to protect your baby from what's underneath, while providing a clean and comfortable surface. Its waterproof backsheet also protects the surface under your baby! Pampers ChangeMats - For easy changes on the go.
Waterproof Backsheet - Protects like a Changemat.
Super Absorbent Core - Absorbs like a nappy (diaper.)
Easy to fold - Small enough to fit into a bag."
Here is the link:
http://www.pampers.co.uk/en_GB/products/productindex.jhtml?selectedProduct=changemats&selectedStage=all
Has anybody seen anything like these in the U.S.?