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Nappy changing bags
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Try topshop online, they had lots of lovely ones when i had dd0
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thanks everyone
finding the decision so hard
hellies looked at topshop yesterday and found lovely one but unfortunately out of stock and not likely to get back in
alison 6692 will try those sites - thanks for all the links
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Hi MissKitty just to confuse you even more Kiddicare have a few lovely ones I like this 1 best but this1 and this1 are nice too, I found 1 with an adjustable shoulder strap good so you can either chuck it on the buggy handle or lengthen it and wear it accross your body iyswim ,cos you never have enough hand's.Booo!!!0
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you want one you can wipe clean ..the yummy mummy bag is fabric and is a nightmare to wipe over. I have one for best that i am too scared to use with 3 kids, and I use my black mothercare wipeable one for everyday. its in and out of the car, and though boring is still clean !!
i had a skip hop bag but found the pockets were inpracticle and it wasnt that large a bag !0 -
If anyone is looking for skiphop bags they have them here www.daisy-may.co.uk and some are half price. The others are the cheapest I have seen. I am happy to keep recommending this site. They have just emailed me with their latest designs and I reckon they are worth a mention. Hope this helps anyone who might be looking.0
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Congratulations on your pregnancy!
I bought this one from 'Whole New World', it is very practical and a bit unusual.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/0984827/Trail/searchtext%3ECHANGING+BAG.htm
I paid £35 for it but it is now down to £20 in the sale.
I also got the free bags from Boots/Pampers and I keep spare items (steribottle, spare nappies, milk etc) in the boots of both our cars just in case we ever get caught on!
Also, I love the Tesco Cath Kidston bags which are about £3.50 each, I have a few of each and take them if we are going out anwhere muddy so as not to ruin my main one. I use the plastic black changing mat wrappers from the Boots free bags to seperate things, ie I put all chaning things in one and all feeding things in another!
Good luck!0 -
I don't know if you use a sling/carrier at all, but if you do these bags are fab - I would love one but they are way out of my budget! I really should learn how to sew...
http://onbag.co.uk/shop/ProductList.do
If you click on one of the bags you get a description of why it's more useful if you use a sling a lot. I posted that link because it shows the whole colour range!I don't believe and I never did that two wrongs make a right0 -
I bought this one from 'Whole New World', it is very practical and a bit unusual.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/0984827/Trail/searchtext%3ECHANGING+BAG.htm
What a handy looking bag, love the way you change them in the middle of the bag and have everything to hand.0 -
I'd say a changing bag has to stand up by itself if need be, as you can find what you want easier with one hand that way!
And definitely get one you can clean, as said.
You won't want to do this but tbh you will get something far more suitable for your needs if you wait until the baby is here. It's very hard to imagine how you will use a bag and what you really need before you need it iyswim - especially for a first child.
I can't quite get my head around paying £60 for a changing bag I must admit! :eek: But then I'm a carrier bag kinda girl! :rotfl:0 -
I've got a babymel one and it's gorgeous, people don't realise it's actually a baby changing bag http://www.babymel.co.uk/shop.php?shopcatid=5 mine is the Amanda black one.0
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