Psychologically stimulating changing apparatus

Supports: cabinet structure – Combined

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3122351, A47B 8300

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049866176

ABSTRACT:
Described and claimed is a changing apparatus for an infant or young child comprising an elevated table with means for stimulating the interest of the child in changing or helping to change himself. The means for stimulating interest include steps or a ladder which the child can use by himself to reach the top of the table, an adjustable mirror in which the child can see his reflection and assist in changing himself, and compartments for storing individual items for individual children.

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