Baby Essentials for the On-the-Go Family
Soccer games. Piano lessons. Grocery shopping.
When you have kids, there are always places to go. And when you're trying to keep up with your big kids' activities while at the same time bringing your baby along, there are several things I can think of that will make your life a little easier.
1. Diaper bag.
Okay, so this one's probably obvious! But, what are the things that you need to keep packed in your diaper bag at all times so that you can grab and go and never be without the things you need for baby?
- Diapers and wipes – I cannot tell you how many times I think we are just going to “run to the store really quick”, so I don't bother to make sure the diapers and wipes have been restocked. Let me just say that every time I don't make sure there are plenty in there, we end up regretting it!
- Extra clothes – Those times you regret not bringing the diapers and wipes are very likely to be times when you'll wish for an extra pair of clothes too!
- Plastic bag – See above if you can't figure out what it's for!
- Pacifier – When your family is on the go, you may end up being out during baby's naptime or feeding time.
- Blanket – If you're out during naptime, a familiar blanket may help baby fall asleep somewhere besides his bed.
- Hat – If you're taking baby to ballgames or other outdoor activities, you'll need to make sure his delicate head is protected from the sun
- Toys – Soccer games may be fun for the rest of the family, but they may not interest your baby nearly as much. Make sure you bring something fun for him to do too!
- Snacks – when your baby is starting to eat solids, having a little snack and drink in the diaper bag will do wonders toward keeping him happy while you're out and about.
2. Nursing cover – if you breastfeed and you'll be out when baby is hungry, you may want to bring a nursing cover with you. (By the way, you can get a free one here! Just use the coupon code ENBABY when you check out and you'll get one for the cost of shipping only.)
3. Shopping cart cover – when your baby is old enough to sit up, I recommend using a shopping cart cover. Shopping cart handles have nasty germs on them and babies like to put everything in their mouths! Not a good combo!
4. Car seat – I guess this is another obvious one! You can't take your baby anywhere without a car seat! I recommend the Combi Shuttle, which can be paired with any of Combi's strollers to create a travel system. I really like that it is specifically designed to offer protection from front, rear and side impact collisions with its Combi Tru-Safe® Side Impact Protection and anti-rebound bar. It also offers lots of comfortable padding for baby and has straps that are very easy to adjust. You can learn more about the carseat here.
5. Car seat cover – These are so nice to have! When baby falls asleep in the car seat, you can keep the cover down to help keep it dark and quiet so he can get a better nap while you're out. They're also nice for keeping sun and wind off of baby when you're walking between the car and the store, and they're great for keeping random strangers from reaching down and pinching your baby's cheeks! You can get a free shopping cart cover as well when you use the coupon code ENBABY at checkout. You'll pay shipping only, which is somewhere around $12.
6. Stroller – When you've got older kids, a stroller is invaluable. You need about 8 arms to keep track of everything and everybody, and trying to hold a baby at the same time just adds to the chaos. All of the Combi strollers can be used along with the Combi Shuttle car seat to create a travel system. Instead of having to unstrap your baby and buckle him into a stroller, you can just clip the car seat right into the stroller with the baby still in it. (This is especially a lifesaver if your baby is asleep!)
Combi sent us the Cabria stroller, which is perfect for the on-the-go family because it folds up so small. I have never seen a travel system so compact, but I'm glad it is because there is so much else that needs to go in the back of the van! It's got a smooth ride, and that nice big shade keeps the sun off the baby. It's also very easy to fold up. (Remember that part about needing 8 arms? A stroller that's easy to fold is a big plus.) The only downside is that the storage basket underneath is very small. I'm assuming it wouldn't be able to fold up so small if it were bigger. Oh well, I guess you can't have your cake and eat it too. You can see more about the Cabria stroller here.
(Please note: Combi sent us the Shuttle car seat and Cabria stroller free of charge to faciliate this review. However, I sought them out and requested it because I thought this would be a great stroller for a family with lots of kids -and it is! )
You can order the Shuttle car seat and/or a stroller on the Combi website, where you'll receive free shipping on orders $50+. I also recommend following them on Facebook and Twitter so you can keep up with giveaways and specials!
What did I forget? What else do you need as an on-the-go family?