two women. one vision.
What started as countless conversations about motherhood, style, and practicality has grown into a shared dream — creating baby bags that make life a little easier and a lot more beautiful. Together, we’re combining our experiences, ideas, and passion to bring something meaningful to modern parents everywhere.
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Say goodbye to digging through a messy diaper bag. The Baby Kit + First Aid Kit keeps your baby’s essentials beautifully organized in one chic place.
Crafted from premium brown leather, it includes two removable pouches — one for snacks and pacifiers, and one for care essentials like diaper cream and skincare — so everything is easy to find when you need it.
Perfect for busy moms on the go.
This is a new launch and limited quantities are available, so grab yours before the first drop sells out.
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meet mary
Mary is a nurse and mom of a one-year-old, based in South Carolina with her husband. Drawing on her professional expertise and hands-on parenting experience, she thoughtfully curates every item in The Baby Kit, ensuring little ones are safe, well cared for, and comfortable—while giving parents confidence and peace of mind on the go.
meet danielle
Danielle brings over a decade of expertise in product development and a talent for designing practical solutions for modern parenting. Based in South Carolina with her husband and one-year-old, she created The Baby Kit to transform family travel—making it more organized, effortless, and a touch more enjoyable.
7 Smart Tips for Flying with a Baby in Lap
Book a Window Seat
Having the window seat gives you a little more privacy for feeding or calming your baby. Plus, you're less likely to get bumped by drink carts or aisle traffic.
Bring a Baby Carrier
A soft carrier is your best friend during boarding, walking through the airport, and even for holding your baby mid-flight. It keeps your hands free and can be more comfortable than holding your baby for hours.
Feed During Takeoff and Landing
Babies can’t “pop” their ears like adults, so the change in cabin pressure can be uncomfortable. Breastfeed, bottle-feed, or offer a pacifier during takeoff and landing to help ease pressure in your baby’s ears.