The Ultimate Nappy Bag Checklist: Be Ready for Anything
Leaving the house without your nappy bag? That’s the kind of chaos every parent dreads. Whether it’s a surprise nappy blowout or a teething meltdown mid-supermarket shop, being prepared can turn potential disasters into minor hiccups.
That said, there’s a balance to strike. Overpacking can make your bag heavy and hard to manage — underpacking leaves you without the essentials when you need them most. What you pack depends on your baby’s age, where you’re going, and how long you’ll be out.
To make things easier, here’s your ultimate nappy bag checklist - designed to help you leave the house calm, confident, and ready for anything.
Start with the right bag
You’ll want a nappy bag that’s both practical and stylish. Something that works for both parents and doesn’t scream “baby gear.” Look for one with plenty of compartments, bottle holders, and enough space to fit everything without being bulky. We have a gorgeous range of stylish bags, shop them here.
What to pack
For changing:
- Nappies – more than you think you’ll need
- Baby wipes – either travel packs or your own stash in a reusable snap-lock bag.
- Nappy rash cream – keep a small tube in your bag.
- Change mat – compact and easy to clean. Most good nappy bags come with one, you can also get disposable ones.
- Nappy disposal bags – for dirty nappies or any messy surprises.
- Hand sanitiser or wipes – for quick cleanups when a bathroom’s not nearby.
- Spare clothes – at least one full change, maybe two if you’re toilet training.
- Warm layers in case the temperature drops.
For feeding:
- Bibs – always helpful for dribbles or spills.
- Bottles and formula – if bottle-feeding, bring everything you’ll need. An insulated bottle can be handy too.
- Muslin cloth or burp cloth – great for burping and as a lightweight feeding cover.
- Baby food and utensils – a travel pouch, and spoon and bowl if you’re onto solids.
General extras:
- Teething toy or small distraction – for those fussy moments on the go.
- First-aid basics – baby sunscreen, plasters
- Sunhat and beanie – be ready for any weather.
- Dummy – keep a spare in the bag so you’re never caught short.
- Wrap – useful as a swaddle, sunshade, blanket, or emergency carrier.
Don’t forget Mum’s must-haves:
- Breast pads – to prevent leaks if you’re nursing.
- Water and snacks – a must when you're running on empty.
- Spare top and bra – messes don’t just happen to the baby!
- Sunscreen and hat – you’ll need protection too.
Final tip: restock after each outing
Once you’re home, do a quick check and restock your nappy bag so you’re ready to go next time. Think about the different scenarios you might face and pack with those in mind. Multipurpose items help you save space and stay organised — no need to carry the kitchen sink!