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  1. #1
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    Default Diaper bag for 2?

    i am 33 weeks pregnant with baby #2 and im trying to get everything around. we just realized i need a bigger diaper bag. my son is 2yrs and still in diapers. (we are having a hard time getting the potty training down) the diaper bag we have right now fits all of his things, with him being 2yrs we need toys to keep him occupied, diapers, snacks, extra clothes and all that good stuff. and i know with a new baby you need a lot of stuff too. so my diaper bag will not work.

    so my question is does anyone know of a diaper bag that will work good for 2 kids? and we are on somewhat of a budget.

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    I don't know, perhaps try and keep some of that in the car or stroller? We have a 2nd diaper bag in the car with extra clothes, books, and toys, in the bag I carry all the time, I switch out one or two toys to keep them "fresh". You may find there's simply only so much stuff you can carry without dislocating your shoulder hauling it around. A lot of the huge bags that are popular lately are great. I love Skip Hop, they're durable and the organization makes more sense to me.
    Mom of twin girls, age 3, and a new baby boy born in January!

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    I don't know, I guess you move up to a suitcase on wheels I was thinking about what I'm going to do for a diaper bag when #2 arrives as well. With my son, I just use a backpack style one that I was actually given at the hospital (so much more convenient than the one I had bought). It is not huge, so like Ashley said, I keep alot of things like diapers, change of clothes, etc in the car. I really like having the backpack style that I have both hands free, especially with two... so I'm thinking with back to school sales coming up I may look around for a regular back pack, I know some of them are really big and could fit a lot of baby gear.

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