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Aspen (Midi size)| Elkie & co | Toddler Bag

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Hey Everyone, I started this channel back when my oldest was the same age as my now youngest kid. I can't believe I'm now entering the stage of no more diapers! (we're finishing off our last box at nightime) Because of potty training and having a very active toddler I wanted to go back to carrying a backpack. Not the standard size but a smaller more compact one. Elkie & co as always came out with just that! I'm so excited to share my review on it with you! Take advantage of the current labor day sale and shop through my link: https://www.elkieco.com/marksofmotherhood or use my code MARKSOFMOTHERHOOD Elkie & co playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp2-xcyoTctdnU7-r6JxkQnxhEoK1Qvyo Items in my diaper bag: Itzy Ritzy packing cubes - https://amzn.to/3CVY1XE Ariel wet bag - https://amzn.to/3RcI03O Bluey figures - https://amzn.to/3wSYA0s Pens - https://amzn.to/3TFF9Ck Coloring books - https://amzn.to/3RB7TKi Drawing pads - https://amzn.to/3wT2nLv Travel brush - https://amzn.to/3wSYLsE Toddler wrist strap - https://amzn.to/3wVFcQG Hand sanitizer - https://amzn.to/3wVHu25 **Amazon links are affiliate and help support me and my channel. Thank you! As always comment down below or message me on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/marksofmotherhood

About This Video

I am officially done with diapers, and it still feels super weird to say that out loud. My youngest is two and a half and basically potty trained herself, so this video is all about what I’m carrying now that we’re in the “no more diapers” stage. I wanted to go back to a backpack (but not a huge, bulky one), and the Elkie & Co Aspen in the midi size has been the perfect compact on-the-go toddler bag that stays packed and ready so I can grab it and leave. I walk you through every pocket and exactly what’s inside: my “mommy pocket” essentials like flushable wipes, Kleenex, my daughter’s favorite book, and a toddler wrist strap (because she’s my first runner). Since we’re freshly potty trained, I also keep toilet seat covers and a spare outfit ready to go—plus a wet bag for any accidents. Inside, I’m still packing for all four of my kids with hair essentials (because someone always needs their hair fixed), fidget toys for long lines, a toddler cup cover + bibs for the rare time we eat out, Bluey figures, and simple coloring supplies. My biggest takeaway: this bag has tons of organization, multiple carry options, and it’s the perfect size for active toddler life without feeling heavy.

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