If you’ve ever left the house with a baby and felt like you were moving in for a week, you’re not alone.
That’s exactly why the Multitasker Pram Caddy exists: to hold way more than you expect, while still keeping everything easy to see and reach with one hand. In this post, we’ll show you exactly what fits inside – for a newborn, a toddler, and even two kids – so you can copy the setups that suit your family.
Think of it as your pram’s top drawer: all the things you reach for 10 times a day, right where you need them.
A Quick Look at the Capacity
The Multitasker Pram Caddy is designed for parents who want all of their essentials at their fingertips:
- Two generous main compartments for easy organisation
- Deep drink bottle holder that fits larger bottles
- An insulated bottle pocket
- A zipped, structured opening that doesn’t “sag” when it’s full
In real life, that translates to: bottles, snacks, nappies, wipes, spare outfit, toys, your wallet, phone, keys… and still room left over.
Let’s break it down by stage.
Newborn Setup: “Everything for a 2–3 Hour Outing”
This is the stage where you feel like you need to pack the entire nursery. Here’s an example of what you can fit for a newborn and still zip the caddy closed comfortably:
- Baby swaddle blanket
- Soft baby rattle
- Waste bag dispenser with nappy bags
- Dummy case with dummy
- Mesh pouch for small essentials
- Reusable coffee cup
- Nappies for on-the-go changes
- Compact wallet
- Sunglasses
- Baby feeding essentials (e.g. bottle)
- Car keys
You can open the zip and see everything without rummaging, because the structure keeps the opening wide (no “half collapsing” fabric when it’s full).
Yes, it fits nappies, wipes, a change mat, spare outfit, bottles, your coffee and your phone – and still zips closed neatly.
Toddler Setup: Snacks, Drinks and Entertainment Central
Once you hit the toddler stage, the priorities change: snacks, water, wipes and distractions.
Here’s a realistic toddler setup that fits easily in the caddy:
- Snacks
- Drink bottle
- Hat
- Extra layer of clothes (cardigan or jumper)
- Toys
- Sunscreen
Again, you’ve still got room to tuck your phone and wallet in without everything bursting open.
Two Kids (Or Two Under Two): One Caddy, Double Duty
This is where the Multitasker really earns its name. Here’s an example of a two kids setup:
- Folded change mat
- Packet of baby wipes
- Spare outfit for baby
- Dribble cloth
- Baby feeding bottle
- Toddler water bottle
- Snack box with toddler-friendly snacks
- Teething toy
- Dummy holder with dummy
- Phone
And of course, it can convert to a cross-body bag to easily transport your gear even when your hands are full.
The Everyday Essentials That Just Live in There
To really make the most of a roomy pram caddy, it helps to decide what will live in there all the time so you’re almost always ready to walk out the door.
For example:
- Wipes
- Hand sanitiser
- Dribble cloth
- Sunscreen
Then for each outing, you just add:
- Fresh nappies
- Snacks and drinks
- Weather extras (hat in summer, beanie in winter)
- Any meds you might need (like baby Panadol in a little pouch)
Because the Multitasker can carry so much, you’re not constantly repacking from scratch. Most of it can stay ready to go.
Why This Much Stuff Still Feels Organised (Not Chaotic)
Packing a large pram caddy could feel like a black hole – but a few design details make the capacity actually usable:
- Structured opening: The top stays open wide when unzipped, so you can see straight in.
- Two main compartments: You can separate “baby” and “parent” things, or “now” vs “backups”.
- Deep bottle pockets: Bigger bottles stand up properly instead of tipping over and leaking.
- Small front zip pocket: To store smaller things that would typically get lost at the bottom of a pram caddy.
All of this means you can genuinely pack a lot, and still grab what you need one-handed while steering the pram.
How to Set Up Your Multitasker Pram Caddy in 5 Minutes
If you’ve just unboxed your caddy (or it’s currently full of random receipts and snack crumbs), here’s a simple reset:
- Empty everything out and group items into: nappies, wipes, clothes, snacks, drinks, “parent stuff”.
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Choose your compartments:
- Compartment 1: Baby changing + spare clothes
- Compartment 2: Snacks, toys, “parent stuff”
- Fill the bottle holders first with the bulkiest items (drink bottles, baby bottles).
- Pack flat items next: change mat against the back, swaddle folded at the base.
- Layer small items on top in pouches where you can see them easily.
- Use outer pockets for high-frequency items: phone, keys, wipes, hand sanitiser.
- Zip it up and push the pram around your living room – check that your pram straps have been attached per the instructions so the caddy is secure, and you can reach what you need.
Ready to See It in Action?
If you’re reading this thinking, “There’s no way a pram caddy can hold all of that” – that’s exactly why we called it the Multitasker.
It’s designed to:
- carry more than you expect
- keep everything organised, and
- last beyond the pram years as a compact cross-body bag
👉 See the Multitasker Pram Caddy colour options and full features here
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