Changing bag advice

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Hi all :hi: hope this is in the right place and any insight would be appreciated :thumbup:

I have a 18 month old and #2 on the way - DS is still in nappies and will be until at least next summer so I need a changing bag that is suitable for both but I just do not know which one to get :wacko:

Ideally I would like to go into a shop and be able to look at them but this doesn't seem to be a possibility (shops do not tend to have a good selection in store and I work full time :dohh:)

Any suggestions? :shrug:

thank you :flower:
 
I adore my pink lining changing bag. They are pretty pricy but I manage to get all of my daughters stuff and any bits my 5 year old needs and my purse, keys etc I'm there.
 
Hi all :hi: hope this is in the right place and any insight would be appreciated :thumbup:

I have a 18 month old and #2 on the way - DS is still in nappies and will be until at least next summer so I need a changing bag that is suitable for both but I just do not know which one to get :wacko:

Ideally I would like to go into a shop and be able to look at them but this doesn't seem to be a possibility (shops do not tend to have a good selection in store and I work full time :dohh:)

Any suggestions? :shrug:

thank you :flower:

I have a 20 month old and a 2 day old baby. I was looking at the twin changing bags from the pink lining range but decided against it.

Instead I've got a little peppa pig rucksack for my daughter and a normal changing bag for my son. Obviously it's personal choice but I just find it easier because Nappies and change of clothes are completely seperate. My daughter has snacks and toys in her bag so she has quite w lot of stuff and obviously new borns need loads of stuff taking out with them xx
 
I have this one which is lovely

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0...anging+bag&dpPl=1&dpID=51fJ+ru67lL&ref=plSrch
 
I also have this one which is really light and is great for when I'm babywearing.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0...g+backpack&dpPl=1&dpID=41vEmzbnTwL&ref=plSrch
 
I just use the same bag we already had. DS1 was 20 months when no2 arrived so he only needed a few nappies and one change of clothes. Everything else is for DS2, but I am breastfeeding so don't need to worry about bottles.
 
Thanks doe the input ladies

I am thinking about the babymule Pegasus looks a decent size &#128077;
 
I have this one which is lovely

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0...anging+bag&dpPl=1&dpID=51fJ+ru67lL&ref=plSrch

We have the same one and absolutely love it. We're expecting our second in a few months and will continue using this bag :)
 
We had a verbaudet one. It was much bigger than I expected. 6 compartments on the inside and 4 on the out. It fit everything I needed for both kids plus my wrap withe extra space. I have a tendency to over pack.
 
I had a smaller Pink Lining one and it was fine for my 19 month old and newborn's nappies, drinks, clothes and wipes. I prefer the slightly bigger ones though. (not the twin one)
 

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