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MrsCK · 23/03/2015 11:42

Hiya,
we are taking my 6wo to his grandparents in a couple of weeks. They live a 2 hour drive away and we often stay there. It's a visit I anticipate doing a lot and so wanted to make a pack up of essentials so that if we forget anything they have it there already.

so far I have:
Nappy sacks (not nappies as sizes will change!)
wet wipes
Milton wipes
steriliser
changing mat
muslins
blanket

Is there anything else you'd add to the list at all?

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Lilicat1013 · 23/03/2015 12:52

Spare outfit
Spare bib
If you bottle feed some of those ready cartoons of milk are handy to have around especially the kind you can put the teat right on
Calpol sachets
Spare dummies if you use them

That is about all I can think off right now

MangosMangosMangos · 23/03/2015 13:23

I second the calpol, I always keep some at my parents, they are an hour or so away. Its been amazing how many times that one of the DCs has been perfectly well upon leaving but starts teething/gets a head ache by home time.

Also toys because they take up room. Feeding spoons and a bowl. Jar/pouch of food.

In the past having stuff at my parents has meant that we have left far sooner as there has been less to pack.

33goingon64 · 23/03/2015 16:15

Assume there's a moses basket or crib with sheets there already?

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Blankiefan · 23/03/2015 16:17

A toy? More important as he gets older

MsJupiter · 23/03/2015 18:27

Anything familiar for bedtime, a toy or blanket. We have a Ewan which comes everywhere with us.

mrstothemr · 23/03/2015 18:31

I'd add an ear thermometer and probably a baby first aid kit, just so you and they know it's there

trukevoli · 23/03/2015 19:25

I would take something for the baby to sit in when you need to put them down.

CountTessa · 23/03/2015 19:33

Wine and chocolate Grin

MrsCK · 25/03/2015 10:15

Thanks! great list and suggestions. we'll be taking our moses basket with us but they do have a cot for when he's older....can't really face putting my tiny baby in a cot just yet!! I will be taking our toy box but that'll come back and forth with us I would think.

so here is what I have so far:

Eating:
steriliser
cold water steriliser tabs
breast milk bags
spare pump
bottles
bib x 2
ready made formula for top ups
nursing cushion
muslins

Pooing:
changing mat
wipes
nappy bags
spare changing bag
cotton wool
hand sanitiser

Sleeping:
spare sheets for moses basket
blankets
spare swaddle bag
night light
bath/room thermometer

being:
first aid kit including thermometer
calpol sachets
baby bath
towels
flannel
baby oil and baby bath lotion
Milton wipes
teething powder
perhaps a bouncer

love the wine and chocolate idea!

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Jackieharris · 25/03/2015 10:18

If you are going to be visiting regularly can you leave things there for future use? Eg baby bath

MrsCK · 25/03/2015 11:03

The above is everything to leave there :)

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