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It’s not often that I open up a product that I’m about to review and laugh! But that is exactly what I did when I opened up The Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox. I promise that’s a good thing! My very best friend is finally pregnant with her first baby and due in April and the Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox would be a great gift for the dad-to-be. When a couple is expecting their first baby, the focus is on the mom-to-be (and rightly so). But dads are just as important and they often feel left out. The Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox would make a perfect gift for any dad! And it may give that new dad a little inspiration and courage to change a diaper…or ten!
The Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox was created by Chris Hartsfield as a fun and lighthearted way to celebrate fatherhood while acknowledging the vital role they play. When he attended his first couples baby shower, he was in awe of how many gifts and how much attention was devoted to the mom-to-be and the unborn baby but felt a little left out of the whole process. While the Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox was meant to elicit laughs, it also equips new dads with tools they can actually use (even if it’s not on the baby!). The Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox focuses on that first diaper change. Both mothers and fathers can appreciate how intimidating this experience can be.
Here is a list of what’s included in the box from the site:
Optional Step by Step Dad Humor Directions included with Inventory item checklist:
* Mask —toxic fume filter for when it doesn’t smell like roses.
* Goggles —for protection against your own mini version of Old Faithful.
* Patent Pending Poop Poncho —need we say more???
* Tongs —Several inches of steel separation between you and the little warm wrapped gift.
* Turkey Baster —for precision hiney washing.
* Ear/Nose Plugs –use with care.
* Pacifier — scream plug.
* Baby Wipes — for cleaning baby bottom and various parts.
* Diaper for newborn — cute as a kitten until it gets wet then it looks and smells like a sewer rat.
* Bio Hazard bag and rubber gloves —for quarantine containment of the nuclear meltdown.
* Emergency Formula Container– doubles as a PeePee cover for WeWe.
* Hand Wipes– to clean up afterward. (For Dad’s use only).
* Picture Frame — this is your badge of honor.
So I begged and pleaded with my husband to “gear up” for this review and he willingly obliged!
One of the things I LOVE about the toolbox are the different descriptions given for the products. For example, the pacifier is the scream plug, the turkey baster is for precision hiney washing, and the picture frame is the dad’s badge of honor.
The Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox retails for $34.99 and can be purchased directly on the site. If you think this is a truly fabulous product, why not tell Ellen all about it!
Win It! One of you will win a Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox. Simply head on over to the site and take a look around. Come back here and leave me a comment with one item you like…but make it funny please! Extra entries for funny comments! Comments will close on February 27, 2009 at 10 PM PST. One comment per person, please. US residents only. Duplicates and comments not including the above information will be disqualified. Comments are moderated. If you don’t see your comment in a reasonable amount of time, send me an email. Bloggers and non-bloggers may enter. If you don’t want to leave your email address, please be sure to check back for my announcement on the winner. Please note that winners must respond within 48 hours of being announced/contacted or another winner will be drawn.
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Chris Hartsfield says
Praise Caryn!!!!! Inside joke…Thank you so much for everything this is one of the best write ups so far on the Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox and you didn’t even have to become one with a peacock. I sweet talked Caryn to take the Toolbox to the Ellen show this week she was on Thursday’s show. I promised her a kidney if we got on the show so be sure to suggest the Toolbox to Ellen because Caryl might have taken up drinking in hopes of the kidney o wait never mind that ‘s the liver were good. Thank You 🙂
susan varney says
the biohazard bag for quarantine of containment of the nuclear meltdown to be stored deep in a salt mine in utah for eternity
Kathy D says
THANK IS TO FUNNY WOULD MAKE A GREAT GIFT….
Julie Parrish says
What a great idea!!! Thanks for the giveaway
Mary Stovall says
I’m a email subscriber:)
Oh how cute, to finally involve the “Daddy” in the process, with the “Man” version of the “diaper bag”, so he doesn’t feel like the Lone Ranger.
“Emergency Formula Container” Doubles as a PeePee cover for WeWe, and if you aren’t “quick enough” you have the “Goggles” Your protection against your own mini version of old faithful! Hopefully, the Daddy would put the goggles on first, lol.
Heather says
That is so funny! And what a great gift for a new dad! I LOVE the goggles!
Leann S says
The glow in the dark baby bottle collars are awesome. Wonder if they make glow in the dark boob paint for breastfeeding moms.
judy brittle says
I would love a stack of those newborn diapers. My nephew was bragging that he don’t change no babies diapers and that’s his wife’s job. I bet he would!!!!!
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I’m a subscriber.
Marci says
Poop Poncho cuz what father wants to be up to ears in poop…..LOL!
Carol says
The Turkey Baster for precision hiney washing is my fave!
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LT says
I like the Turkey Baster — for precision hiney washing! That is just too funny
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Jackie says
Love the Mask for toxic fume filter for when it doesn’t smell like roses. (Is it suppose to smell like roses? My daughters’ never did). This is so funny. I would love to win this for my brother (his wife is pregnant). When he was younger and had to change my littlest brother’s diaper, he would wrap a bandana around his face to block out the smell. I’m sure this would bring back memories.
Thanks for the review and giveaway!
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Thao says
I think the Tongs are a necessity. Tongs –Several inches of steel separation between you and the little warm wrapped gift. My hubby will have 2 stinky, dirty bums to change and to keep from using our kitchen utensils, this toolbox is a must.
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Jessica Cote says
I like the turkey baster/hiney washer…haha I could see my husband saying what do I do with this suck out the rest of it? lol!
jffryclough says
the tongs…i guess…
fxs111 says
I think that the goggles are essential. I am a father of two wonderful girls and now a grandfather of a girl and a boy. Until Ethan was born and I started changing his diaper I didn’t need safety glases.
3boyzmom (tangie) says
I love how it looks just like a toolbox…maybe the men will actually pick it up that way!! They never have to know…….
Cathie F says
WE love the . Tongs –Several inches of steel separation between you and the little warm wrapped gift. I mean can’t you just see the new dad picking it up with the tongs, holding it at arms length of course, as he grabs the Bio Hazard bag , also at arms length. Shakes it open and tries to get the warm package into the bag safely.. LOL
Cathie F says
I am a subscriber.
Yvonne Huff says
The turkey baster is the funniest. I can just see my son-on-law trying to clean the baby with it. He would miss and get it all over himself. This is such a fantastic gift for a shower I hope I win so I can see everyone laugh at the shower.
angela says
The bio hazard bags which may be needed because have you ever smelled a new babies poopie? The formula that we give babies does something to them and oh my gosh like an atom bomb going off in their pants LOL
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kathleen haas says
what a great idea
Mary Reisinger says
o the tongs ha
Monique Rizzo says
The tongs…LOL!!
reva skie says
I think the poop poncho is brilliant. I know some men would melt if they got poo on themselves.
Bing says
I love the mask, but not so much for the toxic fume filter. Rather, it would protect me and the daddy from drinking directly from the Old Faithful. Thanks for the fun giveaway!
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trishden says
Nothing short of a Hazmet suit. I like the nose plugs. I would love to see a Dad actually using this, makes for a hillarious video. Thanks for a great giveaway, I know just the new dad to be to give this to!
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Vicky Boackle says
the tongs are so funny.
Rose A says
I like the tongs. My husband’s best friend for years, whom we thought would never get married, has done so and JUST had his second baby (all in the last three years). Diaper duty, however, is NOT his favorite thing. I can totally see him playing up the tong issue. 🙂 Great giveaway.
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Tisa says
Funny! This would be a great gift for a new dad! Love the Tongs –Several inches of steel separation between you and the little warm wrapped gift. Lol! 🙂 THanks!
dorothy l says
the * Bio Hazard bag and rubber gloves that is so true for guys con5459(at)gmail(dot)com
Bing says
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Rosanne says
When I had my youngest son I went back to work one Saturday a week. My older sons had to watch him until my husband got home from work. When my husband came home the 13 year old son had a bnadana over his nose and mouth, the 10 -1/2 year old was holding the baby down and the 7 year old was standing nearby with a can of spray air freshener. The oldest figured if he had to change diapers his brothers were going to help. It was a funny site. They could have used this tool box.
jayne says
I love the Turkey Baster-Hiney Washer-TOO CUTE!!
Cortney says
I love the biohazard bag for “nuclear meltdowns.” My husband would love this kit!
susan says
My hubby would have loved the mask when my son was first born. He wasn’t ready for it. . .
susan says
I subscribe.
diane redcay says
This would be sweet for my son in law in one month he will be a first time daddy and he says no diaper changing for him. LOL
Jo says
I can definitely see some poop cleaning being done with a turkey baster:)
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Anna says
ooo too awesome, this would be great!
Colette S says
The tongs are so funny.
sandra kao says
i love the tongs! so funny. kids do have some hazardous diapers.
Kama says
The Patent Pending Poop Poncho sounds pretty useful. My son is 5 months old and we definitely could have used that in the early months when we’d start changing before he was “finished.” Yikes!!
Barbara K says
The toxic fume filter (otherwise known as a mask) actually should be worn by everyone in the room when baby has pooped! So, march on down to your nearest home improvement store for refills!
Suanne Giddings says
Oh this is hilarious! I love the Patent Pending Poop Poncho! I can’t stop laughing over the mask (I wonder if it would cut down on the gag/barf reaction?) and goggles though, LOL. This would make such a fun “shower” gift for Dad. I’d love to win it for my son-in-law.
This toolkit is a comical approach to a needed task! The funny thing is – a lot of new dads might find some of these items absolutely essential! I’ll never forget the newborn (or the “teething”) diaper that smells like a sewer rat.. I know some men who would meltdown if they got some uh, “organic debris” on them. Who likes picking up that diaper after you have witnessed what is inside of it? Most men take off running to the bathroom before finishing the diaper changing task…talk about drama! Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this giveaway!
Vicki Wurgler says
I like the mask-that would be for my husband-smell is the worst!
Melanie says
The Goggles!
haha, how adorable.
I know theres been a time or two in this household
where those would have come in handy. Thats what you get with little boys!
Laura Lord says
I love this!
Katie says
I LOVE this!! My favorite part is the goggles! My daughter is 4 weeks old, and my husband hasn’t been able to change a diaper yet because his hand is in a cast. He gets it off in 2 weeks and I would LOVE to have this waiting for him. Then he wouldn’t have ANY excuse not to change her anymore. I got sprayed with poop the other day, so all of these things would definitely come in handy. Hehe. 🙂
PAULA OSPINA says
GREAT IDEA…..HOPE I WIN
Amy L says
Biohazard bag – because I keep telling people one new mommy duty is hazardous waste removal.
christopher h says
love the goggles
vivian says
nice prize ty
Kristina Potter says
i would love to give this t my little brother whos gonna be a first time daddy this may..
susan says
this is the cutest idea! love it!
Peggy Gorman says
This is the cutest and best thing out for new parents. I know a new dad in dire need of this tool box
The turkey baster is too funny
Thanks
kathy pease says
i love the nose/ear plugs..lol
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Lisa says
Hillarious ! Love the tongs. Thanks so much.
C. clemens says
* Bio Hazard bag and rubber gloves –for quarantine containment of the nuclear meltdown. LOL
maybe if i had this i could get hubby to change some diapers.
Tammy Greer says
My nephew and his wife are expecting their first child in June. It’s a boy and I would love to present this “tool box” to my nephew at the upcoming baby shower. It’s so adorable and I know they’d love it. Thanks for a great giveaway!
A Casson says
ear nose plugs cause Babies so make fumey stinkies
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Katie says
Cute and oh so true! My husband changed my daughter’s first diaper after I gave birth he had never done it before and the look he had was priceless kind of a fear/disgust. I think the biohazard bag sums it up!
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Amy says
The tongs…to help keep away the stink! LOL!
Amy says
I’m a subscriber!
Heather says
I love the biohazard bag–we have to keep that hazardous material contained! haha
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Janet says
this would be perfect for my daughter and soninlaw:)
Esther says
The patent pending poop poncho is the best! The name only makes it hilarious!
Esther says
I subscribe.
Lily Kwan says
I love the Turkey Baster because you can pretend your turkey is at a fancy spa with it.
Charlene Kuser says
Nose Plugs,my husband has an impeciable sense of smell.He can
smell things a mile away and he hates to smell the poop.Soo this
would be my pick
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RookieMom Heather says
Butt seriously (there’s your pun!), isn’t it a little useless and wasteful to give a whole kit focused on one single diaper? Or am I just missing the point?