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kids luggage

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thisisyesterday · 09/07/2010 22:10

any suggestions for something nice, but useable?

looked at trunki but they don't hold much really
really loved some of the samsonite ones but they felt very flimsy for what you pay
also looked at personalised holdalls from GLTC... but aside from the name they'r e abit bioring

i need inspiration !

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HouseofCrazy · 10/07/2010 15:08

Hmm, I saw your thread title and thought of trunki, so no idea!

But a bump for you!

thisisyesterday · 10/07/2010 19:30

thanks

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seaside72 · 10/07/2010 19:33

We have a Trunki and it is deceptive. DS is 2.5 and last trip we got one change of clothes, 3 books, soft toy and loads of little toys (cars etc) plus 2 muslins, a small wash bag and snacks. My DS loves his

thisisyesterday · 10/07/2010 19:45

need them to hold more than that, it's to hold all the kids clothes when we go on holiday.
atm i have a variety of small bags and rucksacks which never hold enough, or a massive suitcase which is too much

figured it would be easier if each child had all their clothes in their own separate bag but it seems impossible to find something funky yet big enoguh!

the hunt continues...!

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2plus2more · 10/07/2010 19:48

I'd 2nd a trunki. Both our kids (3 & 5) have them and for going abroad we used them for hand luggage. They were each filled with 2 changes of clothes, toiletry bag, baby wipes, snacks, numerous books, pencil cases, toys and we even shoved their teddies into them at one point because it was easier than carrying them. We're going to Ireland this week to visit family and we'll fit all their clothes for a week into their Trunkis. My son's will also have a wash bag for them to share and my daughters will have wipes and some pull-ups for night-time. They will probably also have a book or two shoved in as well - they usually do! (I should say we'll not just be taking shorts and t-shirts either (i.e. little clothes!), as it's Ireland we're going to - not the med!)

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