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mustbemad17 · 23/04/2018 17:18

Am looking for a changing bag that will be big enough for cloth nappies as well as the usual tools required for newborns! Have a YM here but it isn't big enough if we wanted to go out for the day.

Not fussed on style, rucksack type is okay...just don't want to spend a fortune 🙈 any recommendations would be fab

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Flyingchimps · 23/04/2018 17:40

We picked up a skip hop bag- similar to this www.mothercare.com/change-bags/skip-hop-forma-backpack/LKE257.html?dwvar_LKE257_color=black&cgid=babycare_changebag#q=skip+hop'&prefn1=brand&sz=12&start=54&prefv1=Skip+Hop

From tk maxx for £15!! Nothing wrong with it, just last years pattern (brighter so I much prefer it!) so my recommendation would be to lurk around your local tk maxx 😊

mustbemad17 · 23/04/2018 17:42

Ooh i like that. Colour isn't a priority at all. Will have to go stake out TK Maxx now, thank you 😊

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gryffen · 23/04/2018 18:26

Rucksack style from TKMaxx is awesome - we got gone for £3 as it had a tiny mark on it which came off with a baby wipe.

Well worth it

Thinkpositive23 · 23/04/2018 18:47

EBay have some amazing big oil cloth floral type jobs for 20 quid mine came today it's so cute

WhyDoesItAlways · 23/04/2018 20:37

I bought a massive bag in fat Face for about £15 as I couldn't find a bag big enough especially when I started weaning and need food, milk, nappies, toys etc. I then got a handbag organiser from eBay to organise as the bag had no pockets.

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