Changing bag

I feel like we are starting to need a lot less in changing bag and it’s very bulky to drag around unnecessarily. Is there any recommendations for progression into a toddler option??
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Ive just been taking a small plain £10 backpack out from primark since around 3 months, its done the job for me so far😂 i only take nappies wipes a toy spare clothes and snacks

I have a toiletry bag within my pram bag and take the toiletry bag out only if just popping out. The main bag has Extra bottle Pre made formula Material high chair Spare dummy Anti bac wipes Spare clothes - I don’t need all that if just popping out - so take the smaller one with wipes, nappies, nappy bags, foldable change mat.

@Rachael same! We started doing this around 4 weeks as we couldn’t be bothered with the big bulk changing bag! So much easier.

I got a tiba and marl buggy organiser, it straps to the handle and looks like a handbag.

I’ve been using a normal rucksack since newborn as the changing bag we had was so uncomfortable! Now I just have a small toiletry bag with wipes, a few nappies, and hand gel. Only take the rucksack if I’m going out for a while and need snacks, water, etc.

I got myself a really nice bag for my birthday. I take that out with me and it’s got a zip pocket that splits the bag in to two sides one side is for me one side is for my LG. I realised that we carry the bag so why not just get myself something nice. She only needs a few nappies a pack of wipes a dummy and a few small toys then I can put my bits in the other side

We just use a hand bag if it is just me and baby. I put everything into lock zip bags (sandwich bags) as so not to get anything wet or cream leaks. So a set of clothes, 2 bottles with powder dispenser and 4 nappies wipes, cream, dummy, antibacterial wipes and some calpol and extra socks/booties. But if you have other children make them carry a small back pack with them it makes them feel independent and they love it x

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