Wet Bags
Designed to replace a typical plastic bag to store wet and soiled items for your little ones, these are super handy and convenient water-resistant storage bags for use with cloth nappies, swimming gear or general purpose travel!
Our wet-bags are made with water-resistant PUL and feature stunning artist prints.
View Wet BagsHow long can I leave items in my wet bag?
We don’t recommend storing soiled items in your wet-bag longer than 24 hours as this can become a perfect environment for mould to grow.
You can however remove items from your wetbag at the end of the day when soiled, and then air-out the bag for another use before washing. We recommend washing when you wash your nappies every 2-3 days.
How do I wash my wet bag?
Simply wash with your nappies or regular household laundry. 30-60 degrees Max.
We recommend removing items from your wetbag at the end of the day when soiled, and then air-out the bag for another use before washing. We recommend washing when you wash your nappies every 2-3 days.
Line drying is best. Using a dryer can deteriorate the inner laminate of the bag.
What size do I need?
Medium (Single Pocket): Ideal for small and medium accessories, single sets of nappies, inserts and boosters. Great for swim sets given the double water-resistant lining.
Large (Double Pocket): Ideal for larger accessories, 8-10 nappies, changemat, wipes, and more.
The Large double-pocket wetbag is ideal for separating dry and clean items to the wet and soiled items.
Having both sizes in your stash is very helpful to cater to all needs and organising your items for varied purposes.
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How do I wash my wet bag?
Simply wash with your nappies or regular household laundry. 30-60 degrees Max.
We recommend removing items from your wetbag at the end of the day when soiled, and then air-out the bag for another use before washing. We recommend washing when you wash your nappies every 2-3 days.
Line drying is best. Using a dryer can deteriorate the inner laminate of the bag.
What size do I need?
Medium (Single Pocket): Ideal for small and medium accessories, single sets of nappies, inserts and boosters. Great for swim sets given the double water-resistant lining.
Large (Double Pocket): Ideal for larger accessories, 8-10 nappies, changemat, wipes, and more.
The Large double-pocket wetbag is ideal for separating dry and clean items to the wet and soiled items.
Having both sizes in your stash is very helpful to cater to all needs and organising your items for varied purposes.
Change Mats
Change mats are considered essential for any parent wishing to change their baby at home or outside, on a clean surface. Our quilted mats provide a super soft mat landing for your little one to lie upon. Perfect for laying baby down upon in your pram, on hard surfaces, for tummy time or for nappy changes in any setting.
Easily rolled up to fit within nappy bag; featuring a handy strap to enclose the mat when rolled up.
View Change MatsHow do I dry my change mat?
We don’t recommend tumble drying, so line drying is best. They are light weight, so you should find they do not take excessive lengths to dry.
How do I clean my change mat when we are out and about?
Simply spraying with a spray bottle and wiping down with a cloth wipe is the best option for a quick clean when out-and-about.
You can do this numerous times, over numerous days, before requiring a machine wash for your mat.
Machine Washing: Simply wash with general laundry and nappies. 30-60 degrees Max. No tumble dry
Where do I store my dirty change mat when I am out and about?
We recommend storing your change mat via rolling up and enclosing the strap around the mat. If heavily soiled, spray and wipe down before rolling up.
You may wish to use a wetbag for storing your changemat along with other changing essentials in your nappy bag, such as cloth wipes and a spray bottle.
Cloth Wipes
Reusable wipes are among the top three must-haves when prepping for a baby, alongside cloth nappies & wet bags!
They’re seriously the gift that keeps on giving - saving your household budget hundreds over the course of your parenting years, as well as keeping excess waste out of landfill or waterways!
How many wipes do I need?
The ideal recommendation would be 20-30 wipes if washing every 2nd day. More may be needed if sending wipes to day care, or if you plan on keeping a wipes set in other locations such as your car/nappy bag.
You will require 1 wipe per soiled nappy and 2 per nappy change. You can also fold the wipe over and reuse if not heavily soiled.
Whats the best way to use cloth wipes?
Simply wet a wipe under your tap before changing or keep a day’s worth wet in a container on your change table.
Otherwise heavily dilute your natural baby soap solution in a spray bottle, to spray bub’s bottom & wipe.
1 wipe= 1 pooey change in most cases! (Teething explosions included!)
How do I minimise stains on my wipes?
If you follow our recommended nappy washing guide, your wipes should not hold on to any heavy markings. We recommend dry-pailing your wipes until wash day and wash as you would your nappies (40-60 degrees via two cycles).
Otherwise for heavy soiling on your wipes, simply rinse and strain under the tap, before dry pailing.