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using dresser instead of chnaging table

do i need to attach the changing pad to the dresser?  if so, how?

Re: using dresser instead of chnaging table

  • Most come with a strap that you anchor to the back of the dresser. 
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  • Ours did not attach.  I got a piece of foam shelf liner- cut it to the right size and put it under the changing pad to keep it from sliding.  Worked perfectly. 

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  • imageslwprincess:
    Ours did not attach.  I got a piece of foam shelf liner- cut it to the right size and put it under the changing pad to keep it from sliding.  Worked perfectly. 

    Ditto. 

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  • imageslwprincess:
    Ours did not attach.  I got a piece of foam shelf liner- cut it to the right size and put it under the changing pad to keep it from sliding.  Worked perfectly. 

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  • we bought the Baby Smart Cooshee Changer which is the most amazing thing ever! it comes with some velcro tabs to put on the dresser but it doesn't really need them because of the material the changer is made out of. you girls should check it out. 
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