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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Samsonite Weekender Black Bag



The Samsonite maternity holdall is the ideal size to hold everything required for use as an overnight bag after baby is born. Made from high quality materials this bag not only looks good, but also is durable, waterproof and easy to clean Holds everything needed for hospital or travelling with baby, there is plenty of room to put all the baby things, such as a detachable front toiletries bag complete with a carry strap, easy access side pockets for your favourite drink, snacks, magazines, etc, internal mesh pockets for smaller items, and a main compartment for clothes or larger items. It's also soft and squashy so you can squeeze it in the packed car. Definitely a must for mothers on the go! (The enclosed leaflet says that the changing mat and a dirty nappy bag are included, but these are not included.)

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