Make every seat accident-proof! The PiddlePad prevents difficult cleanups and frustrating stains on car seats, carriers and strollers. The contoured design easily and discreetly fits into every child's car seat, from infant carriers to booster seats.
The PiddlePad's soft interior is stain-resistant and durable.
Waterproof Vinyl forms a 100% accident-proof barrier, while soft, absorbent layers wisk moisture away from baby's skin.
A Parent's Lifesaver in Baby's Early Months
Soft, absorbent terrycloth seat is gentle to baby
Secures around child -- no need to thread straps
Machine washable
Available in Navy and Black.
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Author: Lisa I love these piddle pads. They have saved my car seat cover from needing a wash on many occasions. I use mine right now for my potty training toddler, but I'm buying more for my newborn who is on the way. Highly recommended!
03/02/2010
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Many baby proofing items can be used to secure cabinets and drawers, preventing or reducing their contents from spilling onto the floor. Even expensive electronics can be individually secured with straps to reduce the potential for damage. Mirrors and framed pictures should be hung from closed hooks so that they don't bounce off the wall during an earthquake. If living in an older home, make sure that your water heater has been secured with two straps mounted into the studs or masonry of the wall. Finally, creating a disaster preparedness plan can help the entire family know what to do in the event of an earthquake.
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