My family and I are making our first long Road Trip to Florida.
I have heard many fellow cloth diapering parents discuss the trials and tribulations of traveling while cloth diapering, This post will be about packing, and traveling with cloth diapers and a breastfed infant. My daughter does eat baby food but luckily we do not have to pack bottles, bottled water, a bottle warmer, and formula!!! Yayy that saves room already!!! Ok so I decided i would try to fit all of my daughters food and diapering items for 6 days into one backpack!!! Heres what I have so far:
I have heard many fellow cloth diapering parents discuss the trials and tribulations of traveling while cloth diapering, This post will be about packing, and traveling with cloth diapers and a breastfed infant. My daughter does eat baby food but luckily we do not have to pack bottles, bottled water, a bottle warmer, and formula!!! Yayy that saves room already!!! Ok so I decided i would try to fit all of my daughters food and diapering items for 6 days into one backpack!!! Heres what I have so far:
- 20 pocket diapers Pre-stuffed!!!
- 20 Liners(poo catchers)
- Diaper Laundry Soap
- 18 packs of Sprout baby food
- 3 bibs
- 2 spoons
- 1 can of organic infant oatmeal
- 5 bottles of body care items
- 2 wetbags
- 1 changing pad
- 2 travel containers of cloth wipes
- and some bandaids lol
20 Diapers!!! Wipes and Liners in here! |
Cereal and Lotions on this side more lotions/bathcare on the other side |
Sprout baby food packs!!! No glass jars and no bulky plastic containers!!! |
More Sprout food, bibs, hand towels, spoons, changing pad...etc. |
If I'm missing anything Please Comment Below!!!!!!
Is this proof that it really is possible to travel with cloth without needing an extra suitcase!?
I will Update about my experiences traveling with cloth.
We have laundry facilities at both hotels we will be staying at.
I plan on washing every two days, as I do at home.
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