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Skip Hop’s Portable Changing Station makes traveling with baby easier: $22 (Reg. $30)

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Amazon is currently offering the Skip Hop Baby Pronto Portable Changing Station for $21.99 shipped. Regularly as much as $30 elsewhere, this is an Amazon all-time low. Included in this set is a travel changing pad, Pronto pillow, and a wipe case. It’s the perfect item to have while traveling or for everyday events. Rated 4.7/5 stars with over 600 reviews. Find out more about this changing station below.

Skip Hop’s Portable Changing Station features:

  • Ultimate baby changing station makes baby diaper changes easy-no matter where you are. Pronto pillow keeps baby’s head comfy
  • Our ultra-convenient travel changing pad clutch features a wipe-clean, zip-off changing pad, built-in pillow and translucent wipes case for timely refills.
  • The large mesh pocket of the baby changing station holds up to four diapers plus creams and other essentials, while the front zippered pocket is perfect for keys, cell phone or other personal items.
  • Simply drop the Pronto portable changing pad in your bag, strap it to your wrist or clip it to your stroller and go!

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