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Changing bag for 2!

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Bonnie152 · 01/06/2014 17:32

Hi everyone.
I'm due a baby in November and trying to get organised. We already have a dd who'll be 20 months when new arrival is here so I want to get a bigger changing bag to accommodate both. I still carry nappies, a bib, wipes etc for my dd.

I like the twin pink lining bag but it's too pricey for us to afford at the moment. Does anyone know of any spacious bags or any solutions? Thanks in advance Smile

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ShineSmile · 01/06/2014 17:37

The leatherette changing bag on the boots website is huge and looks good too. But I suspect it may not be so good for having on a pushchair, but I'm not so sure.

MummytoMog · 01/06/2014 19:14

I used a petunia picklebottom satchel - it had backpack straps which I found very useful! Wasn't so great for hanging off the pushchair though.

MummytoMog · 01/06/2014 19:15

Mine were 18 months apart so carried a ton of stuff for them. I really love the wipes case that comes with it.

GingerRodgers · 01/06/2014 20:10

Could you have a little backpack for dd with small pack of wipes and couple of nappies? Not too heavy or could hook onto pushchair/under pushchair and have a separate bag for dc2?

neversleepagain · 01/06/2014 20:31

We have twins and used the freebie Boots one. It was fine and fitted everything we needed. They are 20 months anow and there is barely anything in it so you don't necessarily need a big changing bag.

DrFunkesFamilyBandSolution · 01/06/2014 22:24

We have 19m between ours and the boots free one has been fine the entire time. Long days out we just brig a rucksack

BobPatandIgglePiggle · 01/06/2014 22:34

I only have 1 dc so feel free to ignore me but I hated cramming stuff into his changing bag so bought some drawstring bags and put nappies, wipes and cream in one, change of clothes in another, milk / drink / snacks in one. The 3 drawstring bags go in the changing bag.

Means i can grab whichever drawstring bag I need (I got different shades of green so you could do shades ofa colour for each child) witwithout rummaging.

Would that work?

Gooseysgirl · 01/06/2014 22:37

I use this one

Gooseysgirl · 01/06/2014 22:38

I use this one Pushchairs & Accessories436-9383kpid=436-9383&sccmp=ppcg_ and have similar age gap with my two

Coveredinweetabix · 01/06/2014 22:48

When DC2 arrived, I was surprised at how little I had to add to the changing bag - a couple of baby size nappies, a spare babygro & a muslin - so just continued to use the usual one.

Bonnie152 · 02/06/2014 11:45

Thanks for all the ideas everyone Smile going to google all your suggestions this afternoon!

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Boogles91 · 02/06/2014 13:30

Ebay...they have some lovely bags :)

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