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What you should/might keep in the change bag:
When buying a change bag consider your lifestyle.
- If you have a nanny – nothing is a problem
- If you have an au pair – get something a little robust, dark coloured.
- If you have neither nanny nor au pair then select a sensible roomy change bag.
- If you have more than one child, get the biggest bag you can manage.
- If you have a baby carrier, use a rucksack
- If you are very organised select a slim snazzy change bag
- If you dash in and out of the car than maybe a simple clutch change bag will do
- If you cannot manage 2 bags, then buy a mini mummy bag for your own personal things and keep in the baby change bag.
- Whichever change bag you choose check it has loads of pockets, zips, storage sections, and the important change mat.
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We like to keep a sensible grip choosing the right change bag!
Change Mats
90% of the time the change bag has as a little white plastic fold up thing which last a few weeks at the most, has no comfort padding to speak of, and is so small it looks silly.
The best product we ever found was a large terry towelling change pad with a waterproof backing. It can be folded or rolled up and will ensure there is absorbency in events of leaking, is large enough to keep the baby on a clean surface from Perfectly Happy People at just ?5.95 you will find it is one of your best baby buys in the long run.
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