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When you become a parent, you gain certain superpowers, like surviving without sleep, feeling heightened states of joy, and becoming a master planner. You have to be prepared at all times, and leaving the house becomes a massive undertaking. Gone are the days of going outside with just your keys, wallet, and phone. Now, you need a diaper bag essentials checklist that includes diapers, an extra outfit, baby food…the list goes on. If you're overwhelmed by the planning and prep, no fear. As a mom of two, I've compiled a list of diaper bag essentials that I can't live without.
Whether you're a parent looking for some new products or a pregnant person working on baby registry adds, you'll find something you need. Some are for the parents and some are for the kids. There are nursing covers for privacy, diaper rash cream for sensitive skin, hand sanitizer, a water bottle for a parent's hydration, a plastic bag for soiled diapers, my favorite portable changing pad, and everything else you'll need when you're packing a diaper bag. Plus, I've included some tired mom tips.
So, keep on scrolling to check out my picks (that also make great gifts). This is the baby gear you'll need to survive this stage of parenthood. Good luck.
These muslin blankets can be used as a traditional blanket, nursing cover, burp cloth, shade in the sun, and more. Plus, they're machine washable and since you get 4 in a pack, you can keep some in the car as a back up.
Soothe and moisturize your baby's sensitive skin with this all-purpose balm. It's free of fragrances and packed with sunflower oil, shea butter, olive oil, coconut oil, and more.
You never know where you're going to have to change your baby. This portable changing kit comes with a mat, lots of storage, and a wipes case, so you are always prepared. Plus, it's super easy to detach the mat and clean if you need to.
Wipes are probably the most important item in your diaper bag. I love the Kirkland brand -- the wipes are sturdy, unscented, and you can grab one from the pack with just one hand (so important when changing, IYKYK).
This combo pack comes with two formula dispensers that can hold up to 8 ounces and two more that have a 3-chamber design (each compartment holds 8 ounces). All are easy to dispense and invaluable for keeping formula-fed babies satisfied when you're out and about.
Whether you're at home or traveling, these disposable bags are a lifesaver. They smell like lavender and can keep any mess contained -- plus there's 200 in a pack to keep you covered.
I love these sturdy zipper pouches. They're great for organizing little things around the house, as well as all the random items in your diaper bag. The set comes in 8 different sizes (2 of each are included).
Hopefully, your kids will never need a band-aid. But, if they do, you want to be prepared. This variety pack comes with lots of sizes (and some with fun Toy Story characters), so every boo-boo is covered.
These chic hand sanitizers are worth the price. They're slim, but pack 250+ sprays in each one, and you can even refill them. This pack smells like lemon, amber, and orange spice, but there are lots of options to choose from. Plus, they're invaluable for messy kids and venturing into public restrooms with little ones.
I am a huge fan of this roller ball mineral sunscreen. It's super easy to apply (even for little kids) and comes with an SPF 50 and water/sweat resistance up to 80 minutes. Plus, it has a nice tropical scent.
Keep pacifiers clean (at least until your little one throws them on the ground), with these pacifier cases. They're clear, work with standard pacifiers, and won't open in your diaper bag.
This container can handle liquids, whole pieces of fruit, and a ton of other snacks. It's also easy for kids to open and close themselves once they get older.
Aloe, herbs, and rose water combine to bring you this invigorating facial spray. It's not for the kids, but can be essential for the parent on their last nerve or the adult who is about to fall asleep.
This stainless steel water bottle has a sleek design, easy to-sip spout, and won't leak in your bag. Best of all, it will keep your drink cool all day.
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