What To Put In Diaper Caddy?

What To Put In Diaper Caddy?

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During a diaper change, you might be running here and there. A changing table is always great to have but you might not always be there in the baby’s room. That’s the point where diaper caddies come in handy. Caddies can help you to keep everything organized and in one place. The diaper caddy is not a must-have item, but if you have one that’s great. It will make diapers change easy and you will not have to run to the nursery every time. But the question is what to put in a diaper caddy? 

What is a diaper caddy?

A diaper caddy is just an organizer that contains pockets and apartments to keep all diaper change essentials in one place. It is not necessary to buy a diaper caddy you can use a box or basket for this purpose. But a diaper caddy is preferable because it contains apartments so you can place every item in its place. 

Types of a diaper caddy?

There are lots of diaper caddies available in the market. You can buy according to your need. 3 main types are given below:

  • Stationary Caddy
  • These types of caddies are also known as tabletop organizers. These caddies are large and vast enough to store almost 20 diapers and it contains compartments that can help you to store all the essential items in place. These caddies are a bit bulky so it would be difficult to move them around the house. These caddies are suitable to place on a changing table or any other diaper changing station. It is a perfect option to keep all the diaper changing essentials in one place. 

  • Portable Caddy
  • If you want to change the baby’s diaper anywhere in the house then a portable caddy is the best choice for you. The biggest advantage of this caddy is you can take it with you where you want to go. You can take it to the nursery room or any other living room where you want to perform diaper change. You can also take this caddy with you when you want to visit your friend or you are going with your family to spend a holiday. 

  • Hanging Caddy
  • You cannot carry the hanging caddy with you. These caddies are designed to be just hanged on closets, walls, cribs, and playpen. These types of caddies are large enough that you can easily place all the essential items in it. 

    After you have a full understanding of diaper caddies and you buy one for you. Now the question is what to put in diaper caddy? 

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    A checklist of what to put in a diaper caddy

    After buying diaper caddy you must have some knowledge of what to keep in a diaper caddy. A complete checklist is given below:

  • Diapers
  • The first and foremost thing that you will keep in a caddy is diapers. Make sure that diapers caddy can accommodate lots of diapers so that you don’t have to run here and there. Try to keep almost 20 diapers in a caddy if there is enough space. 

  • Baby-wipes
  • When you are changing diapers wipes are a must. You can buy disposable wipes or you can also use cloth wipes. Make sure that you have enough wipes in the caddy so that you don’t have to face any issue while diaper change. 

  • Diaper Cream
  • There is a possibility that diaper cream might not be required during each diaper change. But it is a must-have item in the caddy. Skins of some babies are sensitive so there will be some rash on the skin. So it will be good to have diaper cream in the caddy. 

  • Hand Sanitizer
  • You cannot go to the washroom every time after changing a diaper, especially in the early days. So it is good to have hand sanitizer in the diaper caddy. 

  • Wipe Warmer
  • For winter seasons, when the nights are cold, it is essential to have a wipe warmer in a caddy. You cannot use cold baby-wipe during the middle of the night it will not only disturb the sleep of the baby also it can cause health issues as well. So wipe warmer must be there, especially in the winter season. 

  • Changing Pad
  • If you are changing diapers on any place other than the diaper changing station, then it is better to have a changing pad or cloth near you. 

  • Baby Oil
  • After a bath skin of babies become dry so to moisturize skin you must have baby oil or lotion in the diaper caddy. Oil can help you to massage your baby before or after a bath. So baby oil and lotion must always be present in a diaper caddy. 

  • Small Toys
  • A diaper change is never an easy task. Your babies will always be moving during a diaper change. During the changing period, babies look for something around to entertain themselves. It is good to have some toys so that their attention can be diverted and you can easily and quickly change the diaper.

  • Grooming Kit
  • The grooming kit contains a comb, nail clipper, thermometer, hairbrush, and toothbrush. When you have all these in a diaper caddy you can easily use them whenever needed. 

  • Spray Bottle
  • When you are using cloth diapers you will have to use a spray bottle. If you are using disposable baby-wipes then there is no need for a spray bottle. 

  • Pacifier
  • It is better to have a pacifier in a diaper caddy. Pacifiers will help to soothe your baby if your baby starts crying during a diaper change. 

  • Cotton Balls
  • For newborns, it is good to have cotton balls. You can use them to wipe the baby’s eyes during a bath. Some parents prefer using cotton balls instead of baby wipes. 

  • Bath liquid soap/shampoo
  • It is a much-needed item in a diaper caddy. Otherwise, you might be running to the washroom to get baby soap and shampoo. 

    Conclusion

    A diaper caddy can help you to organize all the essential items in one place so that you can easily have access when you are looking for any of these items. 

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    Author:
    Sky Hoon
    Family Man. He is a family man and married with 1 child. Spent countless nights changing diaper and surprised how outdated diapers are. Nevertheless, there is no solution yet as a parent, just want to research more about diapers.
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