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How many caddies should a parent have? Do twins or triplets require more?

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How many caddies should a parent have? Do twins or triplets require more?

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This is truly a matter of personal preference. Many people like to be super-equipped and have supplies stored in each room of the house, others like the consistency of one central storage place. We do recommend considering the layout of the home and the comfort of the caretaker. Has the new mom had a C-section? Is the house more than one story? Are there other children to watch? In any of these cases a second caddy could be a much appreciated luxury. Multiple babies do create a greater demand for supplies, in some cases parents use one caddy for diapers and a second for wipes and toiletry items.

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