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Baby Bopp Wipes Dispenser, Reusable Travel Carrying Case 2-Pack, Bonus Included
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CONVENIENT and PORTABLE. Wet wipe clutch with easy open flip top lid and carry strap for quick clean up on the go. Includes FREE EXCLUSIVE BONUS infant care kit printables.REFILLABLE. Resealable. Slim, lightweight and flexible design fits in any thin space. (Wipes not included)Why purchase from us? We GIVE BACK! Baby Bopp will donate a portion of the proceeds to Pencils of Promise.MOISTURE LOCK SEAL. Refill container holds up to 30 towelettes and keeps them moist for weeks. Compatible with Huggies, Pampers or other preferred brands.EASY. Wipes pull out easily one at a time. No mess. No hassle. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. While supplies last. Buy now.
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We use this Kate Spade bag and here's what we normally carry:

  • Diapers (obviously): 10+
  • Wipes: in a sealable case
  • Baby blankets: 2+ (lay baby on these when changing or use for swaddling)
  • Bibs: 1+
  • Bottles & formula: while the baby was still breastfeeding, we kept a couple bottles with dry formula in them, then you just add water in case you need to feed the baby and no boob is available
  • Extra clothes: for when accidents happen
  • Cold climate stuff: jacket/sweater, mittens, beanie (really depends on your weather)
  • Butt Paste: we use this preventatively after poops
  • Boogie Wipes: most effective way to get out those boogies. We tried a nasal aspirator (baby hates it) and I almost threw up the one time I tried using the NoseFrida (imagine trying to siphon your baby's snot out with a hose)
  • Baby sunscreen: just in case you realize you're going to be using the stroller out in the sun a bit longer than you thought
  • Pacifiers: 3+, it's amazing how these just disappear
  • Variety of toys: more for 4-6+ months when your baby likes to play with things. You'll find out what your kid likes to play with as you go along (light up toys, stuffed animals, cars, etc.)
  • Water painting book (12+ months): Just wanted to say these are great, you just fill the pen up with water and let them go to town. The pages dry really quickly and not enough water comes out of the brush to be messy.
  • Gas relief medicine: pretty amazing how fast this works on a baby. If your kid won't eat, has a dry diaper, won't sleep and is still crying, it's probably gas.
  • Baby Tylenol: hardly ever use this, but when they teethe it's sometimes accompanied by a fever. Fevers are actually fine as long as your kid is still acting normally, but some of this can help when they can't get to sleep (for later when they mostly sleep throught the night, not for right away when they wake up every 45 minutes)


    I think that's about all we carry. Later on you might put snacks in too. Most of the room is taken up by toys and clothes in our bag. Not the type of bag you're looking for, but hopefully the list will give you some stuff to think about.