Thursday, April 5, 2012

A Guide To Baby Changing Bags

Babies have a lot of essentials that need to be taken with you when you are out & about such as nappies, wipes, bottles, toys, Totseat chair harness and a changing mat. A Baby convert bag needs to be spacious, easy to carry and of policy look good!

All Baby Bags have different features to suit a range of needs. Before you buy, here are a few things to consider:

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Size:

Think about what will be the right size for you. Do you need a baby bag or a covenant convert pad/wallet with just a few pockets?

Do you want a bag that can be used as a handbag later - or that doesn't even look like a baby convert bag? Pink Lining Yummy Mummys for example are beautiful fasionable baby diaper bags.

There are larger designs like the Pink Lining Yummy Mummy or Skip Hop range for example, great for all the things twins or baby and toddlers both need, through to covenant baby changing bags like the Caboodle collection. Great for quick trips and for visiting friends - take just the essentials in with you - nappies, wipes, creams.

Changing bags come with a whole of features and extras, some to look for are:-

Changing mat

All our baby changing bags have detach changing mats included, just the things for keeping your small one clean and comfortable. They are washable, wipe-able and some even have antibacterial material. A detach changing mat can be swapped in and out of a range of bags, or kept in the car for outings.

Do you want lots of pockets and compartments or a few?

Useful for keeping your and baby's things separate. Things to look for:

Are the pockets net, see through or a different colour from the main bag?

Does it have bottle pockets? Are these insulated?

Is there an integral or detach pouch for wet nappies or wipes?

Is there a movable phone pocket or somewhere for your personal items?

Is there a detach pocket for the convert mat?

Is it washable / wipe-able?

Can it be cleaned inside and out?

Insulated bottle pocket

Useful for keeping bottles or food warm or cold while you are out and about.

How do you want to carry your bag?

Shoulder strap, backpack or to hang it over your stroller? Some bags can be carried in more than one way. Some bags have integrated stroller connectors, the Babymel range and the larger Wallaboo baby changing bags have these.

Will you want to use your changing bag after you no longer need it for your baby?

Maybe a bag that can be used as a hospital bag or for weekends away? Such as the Skip Hop Dash Deluxe. Or a bag that looks good as a handbag or a gym bag like the Babymel Amanda? Or a bag for when baby is bigger and doesn't need quite so much when you are out like the Skip Hop Duo Deluxe.

A Guide To Baby Changing Bags

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