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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2007
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    Nappy bag for cloth?

    Have been looking at nappy bags and am confused.

    Bubs will be a cloth baby and I want to make sure I get the right size for carrying everything around.

    What should I be looking for in a nappy bag for a cloth babe, and what should I be putting in that nappy bag!

    Help!

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2007
    In my own little world.
    1,035

    I was a cheapskate and just got the basic target store variety. It was definately not large enough when my DD was newborn!!!! If we went to the city for the day we had wetbags stuffed in the bottom of the pram full of dirties cause it just wouldnt all fit!
    Also mine is pretty heavy when empty so with the weight of all the clothies it is really too heavy to hang on the back of the pram with a tiny bubs weight in front. My advice would be one a bit softer so you can squish and fossick in it and not too heavy.

    As for the other stuff:
    One or two wet bags big enough to fit around 5 or six wet ones in for big days out. I have Jam tots ones which have snaps that let you hang it onthe pram or attach to each other.

    A small wet bag for your clean cloth wipes. In my tiny bag which lives on the pram I just have a ziplock bag but in the big proper nappy bag I have one I sewed with waterproof fabric and a velcro closer. You can get them online from MCN stores. Oh, in it I have around 5 wet cloths.

    I also have a spare snappy for terry squares when I forget to pack one, a changover nappy cover, a tiny bottle of hand sanitiser, one of those sample pots of sudocreme for the bum, a few of those disposable nappy sacks in case my bag gets full or leaky or if there are vommity clothing. Umm, purse pack tissues, a toy, emergency change of clothes, chewies for me, and Nappies gallore!
    You see why my bag is too small? LOL

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    BellyBelly Life Member - Love all your MCN friends
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    Jun 2004
    The Festival State
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    i found shopping for a nappy bag, that would fit MCN supplies, harder than i thought.

    i ended up taking the contents of my then current "make do" bag, with me, into shops that sold nappy bags, and having a "trial run" on the floor of the shop - to make sure it WOULD fit what i needed it to fit.

    i ended up buying a Fisher PRice "bowling bag" style nappy bag, at baby target - around $55 i think. The straps were not long enough to hang over the pram. but the ones that had the long straps, i didn't like the insides of them. hard to find EVERYTHING you want, in ONE bag i found.

    i already was using an old knapsack e.g open the zipper and you have one black hole - so everytime i wanted ANYTHIGN in that bag, i had to take ENTIRE contents out, to find the one thing i needed! didn't want to get another bag like that.

    i soon discovered with a newborn, you usually only have ONE hand free to get what you need. SO bags where you can open them entirely with one hand, are very good.

    i soon discovered i was after COMPARTMENTS, so i could open one area, see what is in the bag easily, and have things separated, e.g separate spot for the wetbag with the used nappies in it, separate spot for the clean nappies. Slot for water bottle to stand up in. SOme zippered pockets to keep tiny things in.

    a slot for the portable nappy change mat (there are many places where you will be glad you have your own clean thing to cahnge your baby on. i got an $8 change mat at target that has two mesh pockets at one end, the right size to slot a baby wipes packet in, so you always have the wipes with your mat - handy. It has a little zip on the outer, i stick tiny things there, like a snappi, tissue travel pack, the hand sanitiser tiny bottle.

    in the newborn stage, you change more often, so need to take more change of nappies with you. Plus need a good size wetbag. I think the baby beehinds wetbag ($15) is a good size for the nb stage. it has a loop and a sturdy zip too, great workhorse. Get two, so one is in use, one is in the wash.

    what i packed in the nb nappy bag for outings

    - five clean nappy combos e.g five fitteds in five covers, or five prefolds in five covers, microfleece liners laid inisde ready to go
    - large wetbag
    - spare bibs, spare clothing
    - organic baby sunscreen, sunhat, muslin wrap,
    - sample sized nappy rash cream satchets
    - cloth breastpads for me, spare t-shirt for me
    - water bottle for me
    - flat nappy for mop-ups
    - portable change mat with wipes inside
    - bottle of hand sanitisier for when i had to change her outside (no taps, e.g side of the road, at the beach)
    - tissues
    - many people carry cloth wipes as well, i didn't manage that bit.

    i had a spare nappy bag always left in the car as well, in an opshop nappy bag

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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    have you looked at the kapoochi ones? thats what i am getting, the same as i had for dd, but i have also ordered a tots bots wet bag which can be attached to the pram, so the dirties just go in there, not back in with everything else

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    Tassie
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    I brought a kirrily plus one bag. Even got to choose which material I wanted it to be

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2007
    1,338

    thanks for the response girls. I now have a clearer picture of what I need to look for when buying one and a few brands to look for too!