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Changing Bag ( what should I look for? )

Hi

Found this site today on another forum post and they do changing bags: http://www.sugarplumtree.co.uk/Changing-Bags-p-1-c-286.html .I have'nt really thought about one yet but looking at these there seems alot to look into. Any advice or tips would be great. What should i be looking for?

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  • some changing bags are really gorgeous image

    but after a while mine was full of things that really didnt need to be there... and ended up ripping image

    this time im just going for the freebie one from boots
    http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=10052&categoryId=29957&catalogId=10552
    it will do the job image
  • Hi,
    I would say look for pockets and pockets and then some more pockets!!
    I bought an expensive one and then quickly realised it was a total waste of money and now use the one that came with my pushchair.
    I always carry my purse, camera, diary and pen and hairbrush so I don't have a handbag. Plus all lo's stuff like his red book, nappies, nappy bags, wipes, handwash stuff, spare clothes. So the more the pockets the better. Also a cahnge mat included is handy and some sort of divider to kepp it all in place.
    Anway congratulations and happy change bag shopping!
  • The one from Boots is not bad. You need to join the parenting club, then buy a pack of pampers and you get it free.
  • I've got the Boots freebee one, it does what it says on the tin! I can get plenty in it and it has loads of compartments, also the insulated bottle holder works really well at keeping bottles hot or cold, however you want them!
  • I had a change bag with my quinny buzz, I bought an accessories pack then from www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk to store things etc. and had a free change mat from a magazine!
    Next has some pretty stylish ones...http://www.next.co.uk/shopping/women/maternityandbaby/77
  • It depends a bit on what sort of girl you are? and what sort of trips you are out on and also whether you breast of bottle feed?

    If you want something a bit glam - look at the ju ju be bags. These are great partly cuz they have a 'mommy pocket' (American brand!) so you don't need to take a handbag as well.

    http://www.ju-ju-be.com/ - this site has videos of all the bags which are quite entertaining and handy for seeing how big the actual bags are.
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