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RECOMMEND ME A GOOD CHANGE BAG!!!

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marathonmum · 10/06/2007 23:26

I've had the same mothercare change bag for the last 3 babies and it's got very tatty!!
Might treat myself to a new one. Anyone got any good recommendations for good practical user friendly ones.

Something to go with my new mountain buggy urban in black that being delivered tommorrow!!

Thanks in advance

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Bubbaloo · 15/06/2007 22:59

I've got the Sammies turtle bag which is great and holds loads.It's like a little suitcase.

marathonmum · 16/06/2007 17:25

Bubbaloo - Is you one the weekender version or the shoulder bag/carry case version? it difficult to tell on ebay what they are like size wise. I wondered if the larger ones are to bulky. Then again I don't want to get a bag that I cant fit anything into.
None in at my local TK maxx so I cant go there to get an idea of size .
Would appreciate you advice

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cathcart · 16/06/2007 17:36

nice big bag to chuck everything in from Accessorize or Primark? I got mine from Accessorize and dh uses an Eastpack satchel when he takes dd out!

elkiedee · 16/06/2007 17:43

I bought a £25 Mamas and Papas bag from Argos, just plain and black with a portable changing mat and space inside for changes of nappies, babyclothes, bottles, wipes, separate sections so anything dirty can be kept apart from the clean things. dp was using a rucksack but I find this sort of bag (flat shoulder bag) much easier to slide in the space under baby's pram. It could also be carried separately if needed and wouldn't embarrass a bloke either, in fact I think dp would probably wander off with this one himself, but I won't let him as he has lots of bags of his own.

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