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Sunway Pyramid New Baby Room
As parents, baby rooms in the malls is so very important. When my kids were babies, I used to love visiting all these baby rooms and I’d blog about them so that my readers know which mall is baby friendly. I heard about Sunway Pyramid’s newly renovated baby room and decided to take a look inside, even though my boys have all grown up and has no need to use one anymore. Well if you love shopping with your baby, it’s time to check out Sunway Pyramid’s spanking new baby room. It’s located at LG1 next to Bonita. You can even get a goodie if you do so before 31…
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Mines Shopping Mall Baby Room
When I was in university, Mines shopping mall was like the only most accessible mall to us, yet I thought it was boring and terrible for shopping. Well, all that has changed pretty much, as they totally upgraded it and added a new wing. Now Mines have one of the most stocked and biggest FOS and Reject Shop which I love to shop for baby clothes, some fancy boutiques, great food like Big Apple Donuts, Carl’s Jr, Secret Recipe etc etc. So last week while walking around there, we discovered the new wing and the new floor with the Splash Park for kids. On that floor, Level 5, there is…
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Pavillion Mall Baby Room
Pavillion mall has a lot of baby rooms, something like 2 at every floor. Being a pretty new mall, the baby room is very clean and new. On first look, I like the place, it has two diaper change areas, two cubicles for nursing covered with brown curtains, one wash up sink and a closed up toilet with an adult and one toddler toilet seat. Whatever, what I don’t like is that the diaper change area, though good looking, is a hard cold surface. Imagine putting your baby’s naked butt on it, brrrr, like after drinking coke. I love the toilet though, and that it’s a separate door going to…
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The Curve and Ikea Baby Room
Ikea and The Curve are a couple of the most baby and child friendly shopping malls, that’s why I love going there. But I was seriously pleasantly surprised by their amazing baby rooms, I literally jumped up and clap my hands when I visited them. Naturally, Ikea’s baby room uses Ikea’s furniture. I have the same diaper changing pad at home. For hygiene purpose, they actually have a roll of paper that parents can tear and lay over the pad, before placing baby on it. Then you can just throw this piece of baby that may most probably be stained and stuff. I like it that they hang a mobile…



