Best Changing Bag

best changing bag

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Gold

Description

This lightweight, quilted backpack offers hands-free convenience and special packing cubes for baby's essentials. The spacious interior has room to tote everything from snacks to spare outfits and the extra wide opening makes it easy to find essentials in a pinch.

Silver

Description

The Bubble & Pop baby changing bag features a unique pocket labelling system that you can personalise to suit you and your baby's individual needs. It zips all the way down at the front for easy access and with no less than 12 pockets, it fits absolutely everything you need when you're out and about with baby

Bronze

Description

Cut from luxurious grained leather, the Bonnie & Kind Baby Kit has been thoughtfully designed to house all baby essentials for when you’re on the go.

Shortlisted

Description

Featuring Peter Rabbit on an easily wipe-down PU fabric, off-set against pastel splashes of colour on a cool grey background, this changing backpack measures 37cm x 28cm and is perfectly sized to fit everything a baby and mum might need while enjoying a day out together, just like Peter and Mrs Rabbit.

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