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Moonsea
Specialized in home textile with our own manufacturer. Provide high quality and reasonable cost products for our customers

Skin Friendly and Lovely
Moonsea offers a range of ultra soft and lovely print baby bedding items that create a warm, and welcoming environment for your baby.
Pack and Play Sheets
Crib Sheets
Changing Pad Cover/Liner
Bassinet Sheets
Baby Gift Set
Face: 100% Viscose, Filling:100% Polyester, Inner Layer:100% Polyurethane, Reverse:100% Polyester
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Soft and Absorbent Fabric: Our diaper changing pad liners use premium fabric with the characters: extremely soft, highly absorbent. And the terry fabric will stay ultra soft even after repeated washes. Especially suitable for your baby’s sensitive skin.
Non Slip and Highly Absorbent: Premium fabric at the top, quilted with adequate microfiber filling can highly absorbs any liquids almost instantly, then the middle layer use durable and waterproof membrane prevent any liquid leaking out. Finally non slip fabric at the bottom will keep your changing pad liner stay in place and avoid moving around when use on changing pad.
Durable and Waterproof: The premium waterproof material is durable, designed to create a barrier between your changing pad and any leaky messes or spills.
Multipurpose: Measures 13” x 26″ changing pad liners, which can use for changing pad liner, changing table liner, bassinet pad liner,or you can also use it in the stroller ,on the car seat.
Machine Washable: The chanigng pad liners cover is machine washable. Gentle wash to a max heat setting of 40℃/100°F. Tumble dry low heat. Do not iron. Do not dry clean. Do not bleach.
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8 reviews for Diaper Changing Pad Liner Non-Slip, Waterproof Terry Mat, Quilted Absorbent Bassinet Liners Washable, 3 Pack 13″x 26″ Reusable Portable Changing Table Pad Rectangle Grey
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$9.99

Brian Swihart –
Cheap, crappy, thin, crinkly
I’m so upset! I bought these a few times with my first two babies, they were so nice. My favorite changing pads. So I came back and bought two packs, exact same product, for my cousin and for a friend who were both expecting, and they arrived and it was an entirely different product. They changed the material from a terry cloth cotton to a nasty shiny microfiber, and there’s no cotton batting on the inside anymore, it’s all crinkly and thin. The old version of this product is so much nicer. What a waste of money.
Amanda M. –
Nice but not grippy
Soft and Durable. Washable safe. Fits well on changing table. Catches any fluids and does not seep through. Once baby starts moving more on mat it isn’t as grippy as I thought it would be. Good for infants though.
Vicki H –
Large pads
These are large pads that cover the entire changing table pad, so no worries about leaks or keeping the cover clean. The pads are thick quilted fabric with a soft feel that are absorbent. Easy to change out and throw in the wash. These make great shower gifts for the new mom- you know that you need several so you can keep one in the diaper bag for changes on the go.
Rance & Harmony –
I liked the originals better…
I originally bought these Moonsea changing pad liners when my baby was first born and I loved them! I bought four packs of them to start with. They were super soft, they had grippy material on the bottom so it didn’t slide around on the changing table when my baby wiggled, they didn’t wrinkle or fold weird after washing, they cleaned super easily, and they were super absorbent.A few weeks ago I bought some more and what showed up had the Moonsea logo on it but was a completely different product. It’s still soft and fairly absorbent and cleans off easily, but the grippy stuff on the bottom is gone, so they slide around like crazy when my baby moves. They’re not as thick or as soft as the originals, and for some reason, the corners fold up when you try to lay them out flat. They have a nifty little elastic on them now that you can use to keep it rolled up, but it’s not optimally placed in my opinion.If they change this product back to the ones I originally bought, I will continue using this brand, but if not, I’m going to have to find something else to use, because this new version kinda sucks.
Kaylene McMahill –
Not up to satisfaction
This product is a failure for satisfaction. It was a lot smaller and thinner then I thought it was going to be. It’s actually kind of rough and I don’t know how I can wash or clean this.
Chaya –
I love these!!!
These are so so so so amazing! I bought 3 sets, after my baby managed to leak on to my bed while changing her, way too many times. I tried using a changing table type of mat, but it was very bulky and hard to wash every time it gets dirty. This on the other hand just gets dumped into the washing machine and hung to dry. It also folds up into my doona bag or backpack amazingly, and I can just have one in every area. It gives comfortable protection for my baby’s skin while changing her as well as the things around her, being that it’s waterproof. It also has these grips that make it not move around which makes life a lot easier :). The one weird thing I’ve noticed is that when it gets wet, from spit-up or whatever, the wetness spreads around a lot. I guess that’s because the wetness needs where to go when it’s so waterproof :). Overall, it’s definitely highly recommend this, it works amazingly, it’s easy to use, and I love it!!
Theresa Gilmore –
Decent quality
Nice for the price. Served its purpose.
Momo –
Too lightweight; curled edges after washing
One of the most-used and highly valued baby items in my household is waterproof changing pad liners. I’ve bought some from several different brands. I chose these to try based on price because I want to have several of these on hand, but they do get expensive. Out of all the brands I’ve tried, these are some of my least favorite. They are certainly soft and absorbent as far as I’ve experienced (bamboo terry), but they are thin and blanket-like and have no grip on the bottom, so they get caught up on the baby’s clothes and fold and move under the baby too easily, especially when I lift his bottom and tuck his clothes under his back during diaper changes. I prefer my changing pad liners to be sturdier/heavier like a mat or pad so that I know it will stay put when baby is moving around on it. I’d recommend the oval Blue Snail pads for that. Another thing I’ve noticed about these is that the corners/edges curl up pretty high after washing, so they don’t lie flat. I was a little worried about that from a safe sleep standpoint as I put my baby down on top of a liner when he sleeps.