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At 70cm x 38cm x 30cm the Ace 50 is designed to be smaller than an adult backpack, but with no less functionality. The only downside I can see to this toddler rolling luggage is that the ‘cute’ design means it really is only suitable for the under-6 market. It’s the best suitcase on the market if you ask me, unless you want an airplane bed – then JetKids is better. It offers effortless travel time for families by delivering dual functionality through its patented innovation; allowing skyrider™ to transform into a travelling seat for toddlers for up to 15kg / 33lbs, whilst still retaining its luggage storage capacity. This sweet luggage solution looks like any other hard-shell suitcase on wheels until you realise there’s a little scooter deck built into the back of the case.

Best kids luggage 2023: Suitcases, rucksacks and carry-on

This kids' suitcase is large enough to fit at least a week's worth of stuff for a child, and while it's relatively small for a checked bag, it definitely surpasses size restrictions for a carry-on. The curved design allows the child to hug the body of the luggage with their knees essentially and has built-in footrests to prevent dragging feet. It offers shock-absorbing front wheels for when your child needs a break from walking and can also be carried by a shoulder strap or pulled along.

Here's a rundown on children's luggage from Karen Jacobs, a clinical professor of occupational therapy at Boston University, and other experts in the field. There are two small sections inside, and the rounded shape does limit how much you can fit in, so this would work well for an overnight stay or just to carry some essential toys and snacks to keep a young child entertained on a flight.

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The Trunki children’s ride-on luggage also has generous room for storage and soft rubber lining around the edges to prevent little fingers from getting pinched. Nesting bags can also help organize — for instance, a change of clothes and basic toiletries can be tucked into a small lightweight backpack that occupies a third of a roll-on, she says. We were also seriously impressed by Hype’s blue splat small suitcase for older kids, and Dudley the Dinosaur Trunki for tiny travellers. This stylish duffle bag from children’s lifestyle brand Liewood has a chic leopard print and pared-back navy and blush colour palette.You also need to exercise some caution – I once tugged the strap too hard and too quickly in a hurry and my daughter went flying backwards off the back of the case. Nothing childlike with this carry-on; it’s incredibly stylish and thoughtful aesthetic means once your child grows out of skyrider™, you won’t hesitate in using this as your regular travel carry-on luggage. Whether you have toddlers or older children, this article will help you explore your options and find the best Kids’ ride-on luggage for your next short trip of extended family adventure.

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If you don’t want to run the risk of mixing up your little one’s luggage on the carousel, a personalised case is a great idea – and a nice gift option. For me there is only one kids carry on backpack for travel that really stands out, and that is the Trunki BoostApack.The company's brand, LiteGear features nesting bags and packs that offer plenty of mix-and-max options for quickly rearranging toys, snacks and a change of clothes among parents' and children's luggage. All of these kids trolley suitcases have internal straps for keeping all items in place and a large internal mesh pocket.

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