Even if he’s a modern, diaper-changing, hands-on type of Dad, no man wants to carry a turquoise satin diaper bag that has a great big Petunia Picklebottom tag on it. You might as well be wearing a dress and green eyeshadow, am I right, fellas?
Encourage daddy/kid outings with a suitably masculine carryall, Diaper Dude’s Dad Survival Kit in basic black. Looking much like a messenger bag with a whole bunch of pockets, the Diaper Dude is nicely sized, a mere 16 x 14 inches, and hangs on the back of a stroller much more stylishly than its big, honking mom-bag counterparts. Handy features: a zip-up pouch for befouled diapers, a bottle pocket possible to access with one hand, and two elasticized compartments in back that make it easy to shove in errant toys and onesies.
Another thing you should put in the survival kit: Wry Baby’s Safe Baby Handling Tips. As much as you’d like your baby-daddy to be reading Dr. Sears or Elizabeth Pantley, it’s not likely. This satiric, graphics-based guide to keeping baby alive will at least amuse Daddy as he learns that peekaboo is a better game for infants than chess, and testing bottles is better done by shaking a drop of milk on the inner wrist rather than taking a swig.
Diaper Dude’s Dad Survival Kit, $110 at diaperdude.com; Safe Baby Handling Tips, $10 at wrybaby.com.


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December 17th, 2008 at 1:07 amI don’t get it, because women who carry turquoise diaper bags wear dresses and green eye shadow?
December 20th, 2008 at 9:53 pmThey are referring to having the man wear the dreess and Eye shadow. JJ cole collections has some pretty cool looking designs and colors.
December 29th, 2008 at 8:28 pm