Bambella waterproof change mats can be used at home, or when out and about. Simply roll up, and pop in your nappy bag, and you are prepared for anything! Our compact design features a 100% cotton outer, as well as a hidden waterproof layer. The luxe bamboo velour backing is absorbent and ultra-soft. No matter where your day takes you, you'll be sure to have a clean and cozy spot for nappy changes.
All of our products are crafted from OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 certified materials.
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Why bamboo?
Perfect for sensitive skin
Bamboo is naturally hypoallergenic and antimicrobial meaning it does not cause allergic reactions or sensitivities on the skin. Bamboo velour is ultra soft and smooth on the skin, free from rough or scratchy fibres that can irritate the skin.
Absorbent & Breathable
Bamboo fabric is breathable and moisture-wicking, allowing air to circulate which helps to keep the skin cool and dry.
We love the size and softness of this change mat, it has the most adorable print on the backing.
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Liz
Botanical Travel Change Mat
Beautiful
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Kirsty
Beautiful design and soft for comfort of bubs when changing. Love this!
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Patricia
Quick, easy delivery. Would recommend to family and friends
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Emi Ariga
Absolutely beautiful items
I bought a cot sheet, swaddle and some change mats and they’re all so very lovely and well made. The designs are beautiful and the material is very soft.
I was a bit worried this wouldn't protect my child's king single enough so I purchased the double as well as the single/KS. It fits really well, with about 1cm waterproof liner extending past both sides of the mattress.
I find they hang dry fast after washing (it is summer but even on cooler days).
It's quiet (unlike PVA type waterproof protection) and the colours are just as vibrant in person.
Great for my tactile, thermal, auditory sensitive child.
I just hope the KS fitted sheet in the Under the Sea pattern becomes available asap as I particular love that I can use liners which are the same pattern as the sheet for my Autistic child so they are less obvious to peers or situations they may be embarrassed to be using liners.