Neither. I'm a fan of neither. But i voted anyway.
Married: 5/21/05 **~** Emery Aylin 6/30/12
BFP#1-11/5/10- Surgery for ectopic pregnancy 11/15/10
BFP#2-11/1/11 Due 7/8/12 Born 6/30/12
Oops we did it again... BFP 03/23/14 Due 12/6/14 Nora Born 11/23/14
I am a little obsessed with Jujube but I would recommend trying both on in person.
Just my two cents: The BFF is great for one kiddo or a newborn and an older kid, but I struggled to get all my stuff in there when I had two under two.
Another great option might be the Be Right Back. It is a more traditional backpack style.
I am not familiar with the juju be, but gave the PPB. I have a love hate relationship with it. Love the material, the one I have is plasticky and easy to keep clean. I love the flod out changing pad, great for public restrooms or when there are no changing tables! I hate to big pocket. You cannot find anything and if you use to pockets there is no room to put anything in the main space. I also like the flexibility of wearing it as a backpack or shoulder bag.
BFP#1 4/8/2012 DD born at 35 weeks on 11/10/12
BFP#2 11/13, Ectopic diagnosed 12/6/13, Tube and Ectopic Removal 12/16/13
I had a PPB with DS and I could never find anything because of the lack of pockets. I preferred my coach diaper bag much more. Both were gifts, I would never have spent that much on a diaper bag.
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They look the same to me. Why would anyone spend that much money on a Diaper bag? I would be so afraid to spill on it...
Part of the reason to spend the money is that the JuJuBe bags are all machine washable.
You can beat the hell out of them and they last forever. Plus they have good resale value when you are done. There are a few different B/S/T groups on FB where you can get one second hand in near perfect condition for cheaper.
Love the PPB boxy bag! I bought mine from someone off a Facebook online garage sale for $40. I've seen them at resale stores and garage sales for a great deal. Could never pay the full retain of $185+.
Just wanted to update. I ended up going with the PPB boxy back pack and am in love! I've been using it with my 2 year old so far and there's tons of space ! I love that it holds it shape no matter how much I shove in there. Love the stroller straps and the built in change station. I used it this past weekend as an overnight bag for me and my daughter and there was more than enough room so i think it will be great once the new addition arrives )
Re: Petunia pickle bottom boxy backpack or juju BFF ?
Married: 5/21/05 **~** Emery Aylin 6/30/12
BFP#1-11/5/10- Surgery for ectopic pregnancy 11/15/10 BFP#2-11/1/11 Due 7/8/12 Born 6/30/12
Oops we did it again... BFP 03/23/14 Due 12/6/14 Nora Born 11/23/14
Just my two cents: The BFF is great for one kiddo or a newborn and an older kid, but I struggled to get all my stuff in there when I had two under two.
Another great option might be the Be Right Back. It is a more traditional backpack style.
BFP #1 11/28/09 ~ EDD 8/6/10 ~ DS Born 8/9/10
BFP #2 8/27/13 ~ EDD 5/8/14 ~ Natural MC 9/18/13 at 6 weeks, 6 days
BFP#3 3/28/14 ~ EDD 12/7/14 ~ DD Born 11/21/14
BFP#4 6/15/17 ~ EDD 2/20/18
Can't vote one way or the other in terms of bags. However, if we're going for names for LO, Petunia Picklebottom has my vote.
Edit: words and stuff
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March 2014: first medicated cycle + iui = BFP!
You can beat the hell out of them and they last forever. Plus they have good resale value when you are done. There are a few different B/S/T groups on FB where you can get one second hand in near perfect condition for cheaper.