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Noappointmentnecessary · 24/11/2014 22:11

Can anyone recommend a good changing bag - not "yummy mummy" Tia

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FruitBadger · 24/11/2014 22:39

I was impressed with the freebie bag from Boots. Not road tested it as my baby's not yet arrived but I've noticed quite a few people out and about using it so I think that's promising!

NovemberRainbow · 25/11/2014 10:05

I've also got the free one from Boots, going to give that a go before buying one.

Pacapod look nice, but very expensive.

Artandco · 25/11/2014 10:08

I brought a few baby 'wet bags'. Nappies/ wipes/ change clothes inside, and then pop that in regular handbag or rucksack depending on where/ if baby in sling/ how long out.

Found better as could then continue using nice bags.

Happilymarried155 · 25/11/2014 12:33

I got a really nice ond it's from mothercare and is babymel, mine is quite a nice bag that DH won't mind carrying too. I'm yet to give birth but it's all packed ready for the hospital and fits lots enough it. in really pleased with it! X

museumum · 25/11/2014 12:42

I bought a great skiphop folding change mat with pouches in and then threw it in a selection of bags and rucksacks I already had along with change of clothes and snacks etc. I love it. Still going strong at 14months.

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www.skiphop.com/product/prontochangingstation.html

museumum · 25/11/2014 12:43

should add, i am glad we bought that as our changing bag needs have changed over time, i bf so didn't need much at first, but then during weaning needed loads of snacks etc. now not quite so much food etc. but more toys for the park type things and actual shoes/wellies etc..

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