Traveling With Children: Trunki
Tuesday, April 12, 2011 
There’s nothing more exciting than gearing up for a family vacation, and getting there can be half the fun with Trunki. Trunkis are rideable luggage for kiddos on-the-go. Just pack them up with your favorite things, hop on top and scoot along! They make getting from point A to point B with kids in tow a cinch.

Whether you’re traveling by car, plane, train or boat, Trunki makes the perfect travel companion. They are especially great for plane travel because of their standard carry-on luggage size. They are easily stowed under the seat in front of you or in overhead compartments.
Walking long distances through concourses and airport parking lots becomes fun rather than frustrating as kids roll along happily behind you. They can either scoot themselves, or you can pull them using the shouldstrap, which doubles as pull string.

Its playful design, American-made quality and various color choices means there’s a Trunki for everyone. Because of their incredibly durable, hard plastic case, they can withstand being tossed around by baggage handlers. The clever locking mechanism keeps contents safely inside, yet easily accessible for security screenings.

Trunkis are also more dynamic than ever before with a new line of accessories that have just been released. Kids can give their ride some serious personality with Trunki stickers. They can make silly faces, write their names or add travel-themed objects anywhere they'd like.

The saddlebag keeps things at hand and doubles as a fun cushion for the ride. It can easily removed and carried as a shoulder bag while sightseeing on your trip.

The newest accessory is the Trunki Tote Bag. It fastens to the inside compartment to help organize the smaller items in your luggage. Like the saddlebag, it is easily removed and doubles as a shoulder bag.

Trunkis aren’t just for long journeys, they’re also perfect for sleepovers, trips to relatives’ houses, Summer camps or for toy storage at home.
As the weather changes and the end of the school year nears, we know that many people are thinking about vacation. The next few weeks we will dedicate each Tuesday to our blog series, "Traveling With Children." If you have any tips for traveling with children, please leave them in the comments section. We're compiling a list to share with our readers.




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