Diaper Bag Archive for April, 2009

Reese Li Diaper Bags

Apr-30-2009 By Abbie

Reese Li Cherry Doodle Lexington Baby Bag Check out Reese Li Diaper Bags for beautiful design. From the various patterns in the Fairfax Changing Clutch to the bright patterned Lexington Baby Bags, you’re sure to find something you’ll love.

Reese Li is a former Army veteran turned handbag and diaper bag designer. She formed her business because she was frustrated at not being able to find a diaper bag that was not “too big, too ugly”. She also didn’t want to carry a generic black bag. So after the birth of her second child, she set out to create a fashionable and functional diaper bag and the rest is history.

You can find Reese Li Diaper Bags on her website (www.reeseli.com) or at various boutiques.

Ju-Ju-Be diaper bags are known for many things including innovative use of TEFLON® treated material to repel stains, but the one thing that makes them stand out the most from other brands is the beautiful patterns and colors used. Lively floral patterns and bright pastels are what make Ju-Ju-Be bags perfect for spring and summer. Coupled with smart design and functional features, these diaper bags are perfect for new moms this season and make wonderful Mother’s Day and baby shower gifts.
Ju-Ju-Be Be Right Back
Be Right Back
Ju-Ju-Be Be Spicy
Be Spicy
Ju-Ju-Be PackaBe
PackaBe
Ju-Ju-Be Be Prepared
Be Prepared
 

Free Gifts With Your Diaper Bag

Apr-26-2009 By Shari

Amy Michelle Poppy Diaper Wipes and Binky Set Free With any Amy Michelle Purchase at eBagsHere’s a great deal we just have to highlight. If you’ve been eyeing an Amy Michelle diaper bag or something from JP Lizzy, now’s the time to buy because at eBags you’ll receive a free gift with your order. Purchase any Amy Michelle diaper bag and receive a free Poppy Diaper Wipes & Binky Set. Or, receive a free Patent Noir Chamelia Giftset with any JP Lizzy purchase.

Don’t forget, diaper bags make wonderful gifts for new moms on Mother’s Day.

Debbie Rott Sienna Diaper Bag Handbag

Apr-24-2009 By Sandeigh
Debbie Rott Sienna Diaper Bag Handbag Check out the latest diaper bag from Debbie Rott. The Sienna Diaper Bag Handbag is made of leather and is sort of a slouchy tote shape with pink accents and bow. It has a zippered top closure though to keep contents safely inside. It features multiple pockets including 2 inside for bottles, 2 outside pouches, 1 large zippered pocket, and 4 more inside pockets for baby necessities. The bag also has a beautiful swirl patterned lining with matching changing pad. It’s perfect for the mom who wants a diaper bag that’s more chic.

Skyway Kids Gear Rolling Backpack Young children are typically thrilled with bright, fun, and colorful luggage. Exuberant colors are also useful for keeping track of your child and his or her bags. Kids luggage should also be the right size, as a small child cannot lug an overloaded piece of luggage very far.

Skyway makes a wheeled backpack for kids that can be turned into regular backpacks with an extra adjustable strap. Having alternative carrying options makes traveling the most comfortable, without putting too much strain on one part of the body. Also, consider the mode in which you will be traveling. If you are going on a short trip in a car and your child will not be wheeling the luggage, then the size of the suitcase is not as important. However, if you are going on a plane trip with lots of layovers, consider luggage that is extremely easy to transport. Remember that your child’s luggage will most likely take a beating, so it should be both durable and functional.

The Timberland Timber Kids is another option. It is constructed of 1682 Ballistic Nylon and Nubuck leather and is meant to withstand a lot of wear and tear.

Kathy Van Zeeland Perfect Mom Backpack

Apr-18-2009 By Sandeigh

Kathy Van Zeeland Diaper BackpackLooking for a stylish diaper backpack? Then check out the Kathy Van Zeeland Perfect Mom Backpack. The simple design and clean lines give this bag a classic, sophisticated look.

The bag has many accessories and features including:

  • Dirty duds pouch
  • Floral print changing pad
  • Insulated bottle holder
  • Cosmetic case with mirror
  • Cell phone case
  • Stuffed baby toy
  • Roomy pockets inside and out

If you’re a fan of KVZ bags and a mother of a baby, this is definitely something worth checking out.

Kipling Supernanny Diaper Bag

Apr-17-2009 By Shari
Kipling Supernanny Baby Bag You may know Kipling for their stylish handbags, have you seen their diaper bag? The Kipling Supernanny Baby Bag features the signature logo and monkey keychain like their handbags but comes in a larger size to accommodate everything you need to carry for baby. It includes a Kipling logo changing pad and comes in 3 colors - Red, Georgia Peach, and Bagel Beige.

And at under $100, this is one of the more affordable brand-name diaper bags available.

Kelty Backpacks Whether you’re shopping for baby carriers, kids backpacks, camping equipment, or even your own hiking backpack, Kelty has what you need. And now at eBags.com, you can save 20% on all Kelty backpacks and bags through April 30.

By the way, this also applies to Kelty KIDS products as well.












Jeep Baby Accessories Travel Bundle Including Sunshade, Car Seat Undermat, and Back Seat OrganizerIt was perhaps one of the most daunting things I have done in my entire life. I took my little girl on a three-hour car trip, just the two of us. I spent weeks before the trip agonizing about how I was going to handle this. My little girl is very active and really loves to be the center of attention. How in the world was I going to pull this off? What would happen if we got lost? Would she scream uncontrollably as I sped down the highway desperate to get to our destination and some peace? How would she handle the fact that I could not turn around to look at her as I drove?

I am happy to report that we survived the trip. We were going to see the Wiggles and I think that helped. She was excited to go. I think if I had been taking her to visit a random relative she might have given me a hard time. Normally I wouldn’t have dreamed of driving that far with her alone, but my husband could not be persuaded to come with us. I’ll be honest; I wasn’t about to miss the Wiggles. So off we went, but not before I did some serious thinking and planning. If you are planning to take your little one in the car for a long stretch here are some tips to help you out.

Prepare

eBags Bundle Baby Bag Tell your child where you will be going and how long it will take to get there. Children this age really can’t comprehend units of time yet but let them know they will be in the car for a lot longer than normal. You may want to put a positive spin on the trip by telling them it will be special time to spend together.

As you plan your trip and your timeline, remember that toddlers and preschoolers are unpredictable. Allow many stops for potty breaks and any other emergencies that may crop up en-route to your destination. In the course of three hours I had to stop three times and two of those were planned.

What You Will Need

Your best bet is to dress your child in play clothing until you reach your destination. Chances are good they are going to spill something down the front of themselves during the trip. I’m so glad I remembered to pack extra outfits so my little girl didn’t have to wear her orange juice soaked outfit in to the Wiggles concert. Pack extra everything including shoes. You may want to pack a few plastic grocery bags for any wet clothing you may find yourself removing from your child. Don’t forget diapers and supplies if your child is in diapers.

Remember that the sun can be a direct annoyance to your child. If you don’t already have one, buy a window sunscreen to keep the sun out of their eyes. You may even want to buy one for each of the rear seat windows.

Food and Drink

Fleurville Lunch PakMost likely your child asks for food every five minutes, I know mine does. I found that having a selection of no-fuss snacks available was my best option. Purchase things such as granola bars, fruit snacks and cheese sticks. You can easily open and hand these back to them without having to take your eyes off the road for more than half a second. If your child is old enough to use a juice box these are a great option. If they are younger you will want to fill up a number of sippy cups so they are ready to just hand over. An absolute must-have for any trip with a child is a supply of wet wipes. These are great for quick clean ups and sticky fingers.

How To Keep Them Occupied

If at all possible try to travel at a time when your child may nap or at night. This will make your trip a lot easier. If this is not possible, make sure you have plenty for them to do in the car. Take along some of your child’s favorite music. You can also play games or ask them to tell you a story about the things they see as you travel down the highway. Choose toys that are small but pose no choking hazard. You may want to buy large baggies and store a few toys in each. That way when they get bored with the toys in their hands, you can hand them a new set. Be careful about giving baggies to younger children though. You may even want to buy a few new toys just for the trip.

Organization

Case Logic Front Seat Mobile OfficeNow that you have everything you need, you need to get organized. You should place everything you may need to hand to your child next to you in the passenger seat of the car. Take a cooler with you and place it on the floor in front of the passenger seat. Use this for your child’s drinks and any food that you may need to keep cool. Keep your directions, maps and cell phone (if you have one) on the passenger seat along with the toys and other food items. Take the CD’s out of their cases and store them above your visor or lay them on the seat. This way everything is within easy reach and you won’t have to search around as you are driving.

In Case of Emergency

Lifeline First Aid AAA Traveler Road KitWe never want to think something bad will happen but you should be prepared. Have a list of emergency numbers in your child’s bag, in your purse or wallet and in the glove compartment. If you don’t already have one, purchase a stocked first aid kit for your car. Make sure you have water, food, flashlight, battery powered radio, batteries and few warm blankets stashed away in your trunk. Be sure your spare is in good condition and that you know how to change a flat tire. You should also purchase paper maps of the state or states you will be traveling through to reach your destination. You may also wish to slip a folding stroller in your trunk in case you have car trouble and need to walk for any distance.

Final Thoughts

If you are traveling more than a few hours you may wish to pull over every two hours and let your child stretch their legs and run around a bit. This may help you avoid a meltdown in the car by an easily-bored child. Try to remain calm despite any traffic hassles or tie ups you may come upon. Your child will be more relaxed if you seem calm. Remember to remain flexible, allow time for just about anything that may pop up and, most importantly, have fun!

Article by Amy Mullen from AssociatedContent.com

Mother’s Day 2009 is coming up fast. If you know a new mother or a mom-to-be, don’t forget her this year. Diaper bags make wonderful gifts. Whether she is a fashionista, classic sophisticate, or rocker mom, below are some great options.
Tommy Hilfiger Ergo Print Baby Hobo
Tommy Hilfiger
Ergo Print Baby Hobo
JP Lizzy Leopard Print Leisure Tote
JP Lizzy
Leopard Print Leisure Tote
Kalencom Laminated Buckle Corduroy Diaper Bag
Kalencom
Laminated Corduroy
DadGear Messenger Bag Skulls & Flames
DadGear
Skulls & Flames
 
Arturo Baby Bag
Arturo
Baby Bag
OiOi Orange Leather Hobo
OiOi
Orange Leather Hobo
Kipling Supernanny Baby Bag
Kipling
Supernanny Baby Bag
Vera Bradley Baby Bag
Vera Bradley
Baby Bag