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10 essentials for surviving baby groups

Baby groups are essential for any new mum, to keep their sanity, and get you out of the house. But what do you need to take to baby group when you are travelling with your little one?

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I remember play groups and baby groups like they were yesterday; a lot of my close friends have been made from visiting them through the years, and even though my kids are older now – I still have those friendships and hold them close. There really is nothing like another mum who is going through the same things as you at the same time. An ear that is well worth bending; though as Stuart Heritage points out, you also need the friends who have already been through it to give you great advice too.

So with that in mind, here are the essentials that you all MUST have before you venture out into the world of baby groups as a new mum. Getting out of the house is a BIG deal with a little one. A remember it felt like it took hours just to get my feet outside that front door with a 6 week old; and actually, is probably did.

Make sure when you do, you have all you are going to need, and perhaps a little bit of stuff that you won’t, but will give you a lot of peace of mind and confidence, and that’s just as important.

1. Muslins

If you don’t have a muslin as a new mum, and are going to a baby group, forget it. You need a gazillion of them, before you even get to the front door. In fact, you won’t be able to leave the house without one for years to come.

2. Snacks

Now, you think I mean for the baby, or the toddler; so if they are weaned you might want a few lovely finger foods, or a bit of raw carrot. However, I mean chocolate for you, and biscuits too, particularly if you are breastfeeding. Energy levels up ladies!

3. Bottles or boobs or both

Yep – of course you need these, if you don’t have them you won’t be getting far, will you? Perhaps we loved the Dr Brown’s bottles, but my little boy suffered from reflux, and therefore we were keen to stop that wind whenever we could.

4. Snoozeshade

If you have a baby of toddler and they suddenly become tired at the playgroup, there are NEVER going to get to sleep if they can see stuff, so make sure they can’t with a Snoozeshade. It’ll be the best money you EVER invest I promise you. You could use a muslin, but these are made for the job, and so much more effective.

5. Buggy book

If you are like me, you had a bit of a walk to the baby groups around you, and so had to take the buggy. I’d be mad if I included a buggy in the list of course, but a buggy book on the other hand? They are perfect for keeping the little ones entertained on the trip there, and an added bonus is that they strap to the buggy, so you won’t have to keep picking it up of the floor when they throw it away for the millionth time. My kids had Freddy the Frog; ah the time I saved with that little croak!

6. Changing bag

Mia Tui. Really don’t need to say anymore, they come with a bag for you an a messy bag for baby, as well as bottle insulators, changing mats and goodness knows what else. You name it, they have it for you all.

7. Change of clothes

Now you might think it was important to take some fabulous baby clothes with you, perhaps something a little bit like the awesome babygrows that my kids lived in for the first year of their life. You’d be right, you do need them BUT you might also want to take a spare top for yourself in the first few weeks / months as a new mother. You really do, never know, right? In fact, I recall wishing I had done this on a coach on the way from from a ski-ing holiday once when my daughter announced in a rather unexpected way that she got travel sick… ;-)

8. Emergency supplies

Whatever you usually need to take for your baby or toddler when you re travelling, take some spare, so nappies, nappy bags, dummies, baby wipes – you name it; make sure you have another one of it with you. You really do never know what is going to happen, and its also a nice thing to offer one of the other mums you meet there too. Sometimes we all run out of baby stuff…

9. Infacol

Infacol was an essential for anywhere with both my children, and I know a lot of other mums swore by it. If you baby suffers with wind, its perfect to help them, and even if they don’t, having it about your person makes you feel all the more confident when you are out and about.

10. Wine

Did I say that out loud? And clearly I am joking particularly if you are breastfeeding…but it doesn’t hurt to dream, does it?

Well, there you have it – what would YOU recommend all those mums out there to take with them for their tips to baby group, or toddler groups over the holidays and beyond?

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Good luck.

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Helen is a mum to two, social media consultant, and website editor; and this site is (we think) the only Social Enterprise parenting magazine! Since giving up being a business analyst when juggling travel, work and kids proved too complicated, she founded KiddyCharts so she could be with her kids, and use those grey cells at the same time. KiddyCharts has reach of over 1.1million across social and the site. The blog works with big family brands (including travel) to help promote their services, as well as offering free resources to parents of kids under 10. It gives 51%+ profits to Reverence for Life, who fund a number of important initiatives in Africa, including bringing running water and basic equipment to a school in Tanzania. Helen has worked as a digital marketing consultant (IDM qualified) with various organisations, including Channel Mum, Truprint, Talk to Mums, and Micro Scooters. She loves to be creative in the brand campaigns she works on. Get in touch TODAY!

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Mp3 Manss

Wednesday 6th of April 2016

Now you might think it was important to take some fabulous baby clothes with you, perhaps something a little bit like the awesome babygrows that my kids lived in for the first year of their life. You’d be right, you do need them BUT you might also want to take a spare top for yourself in the first few weeks / months as a new mother. You really do, never know, right? best part !

Vivian

Sunday 20th of March 2016

Totally agree. I love the Mia Tui changing bag.

John Lilly

Sunday 24th of January 2016

I really enjoyed reading your post. I thought your post was beautifully written

At Home With Ruth

Sunday 13th of December 2015

Two very important things to take with you: a thick skin and selective hearing! New mums can be pack animals. Baby groups were never my thing and I went to a fair few with my two boys. I much prefer toddler groups thank goodness. Good luck!

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