KABAQOO
KABAQOO Diaper Bag Backpack with Detachable Changing Station, Large Capacity Baby Diaper Bags for Boys & Girls, Baby Registry Search Stuff & Shower Gifts, Newborn Essentials Must Haves, Blue
KABAQOO Diaper Bag Backpack with Detachable Changing Station, Large Capacity Baby Diaper Bags for Boys & Girls, Baby Registry Search Stuff & Shower Gifts, Newborn Essentials Must Haves, Blue
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- VERSATILE DIAPER BAG: Enjoy outdoor convenience like never before; This diaper bag has a 4-in-1 multifunction design, making it ideal as a baby must-have for parents with kids; It's one of the best purses to carry supplies that is spacious enough to carry most of your baby's necessities and still looks compact and organized; It's the ideal travel bag for longer trips with 2 built-in stroller buckles
- LARGE CAPACITY BABY BAG: Diaper bag backpack dimension is 16.5'' x 8.7'' x 12.6'' inch with 19 different types of pockets, enough to store all daily baby items in an orderly manner; 2 insulated baby bottle pockets can hold most baby bottles from 5 oz to 11oz, so you don’t have to worry about your baby getting cold milk powder; Backpack also has USB charging port, more convenient for charging your phone & tablet when you’re outside and traveling
- PREMIUM MATERIAL & ERGONOMIC DESIGN: Made of lightweight, durable and waterproof oxford, Well-stitched to made the diaper backpack have a strong construction; Baby bag is environmental friendly, no pungent smell and BPA; Wide soft shoulder straps (2.2 in), easy-grab handle and ergonomic design offer you a comfortable carrying to reduce fatigue & take care of your spine
- CONVERTIBLE & MULTI-PURPOSE: Stylish and unisex design makes our nappy bag a nice choice for both women and men; This diaper bag can be used as a backpack, handbag, and tote; It also can be hanged on the stroller using the included stroller straps; Elegant and suitable for many occasions like shopping, picnics or traveling (Airport-Friendly Packed Size)
- EXCELLENT GIFT IDEA: Whether you're a new mommy, nursing your child toddler or a parent of twins, get this KABAQOO diaper backpack as your go-to cute and stylish baby bag when traveling with the family; It makes for a great maternal & baby must haves, registry for baby, and gender neutral baby shower gift for new parents; All of our backpacks have a 1-YEAR WARRANTY and we provide professional customer service; Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions; So do not hesitate
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