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    Default Which Changing Bag?

    I have been using a small holdall sort of thing but it swings off my shoulder when I bend to hold LO's hands. I have to pack for 3 LO's, usual stuff and a change of clothes for each of them. What do you all use or recomend?
    Why hasn't Gary Barlow come to my rescue yet?

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    Default Re: Which Changing Bag?

    i have a black rubber "nipple" rucksack (i am a goth... ) i have it on my back...makes the kids laugh...they love to squeeze it as it looks spikey but its soft!

    it means i have all hands free!
    The bats have left the bell tower.....

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    mothercare baby bag holds wipes, nappyx2 first aid kit,changing mat, emergency numbers, tissues.snack thats it.

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    ive got a sporty bilabong type backpack, its great as you can put in your back when your hands are full but it also hangs well on both my prams

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    Changing bags are over priced IMO. I have a NEXT cross body handbag that is big enough for my purse and a few extras for DD. I find a handbag slips off my shoulder, a cross body bag is easier to carry.

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    Mine are both still in nappies so I have a cath kidston changing bag, its good because its got a mat included for when its down on the ground and dirty and its wipe clean with lots of pockets.

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    I've got a phil and teds diddie. It's fab and huge enough to pack everything I need for 3 LOs for a day out. Also has a mini diddie included in price which can carry a laptop (or more usefully change mat, wipes etc for a shorter journey.

    Before that I had a backpack which was just as good tbh...

 

 

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