About Toddler's Suitcases

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About Toddler's Suitcases

Toddler suitcases are darling little bags for pint sized cuties. Children love to imitate their parents, even when traveling. Miniature suitcases are also great to take on road trips because you can fill your toddler's personal bag full of goodies to keep him busy. These little suitcases can hold snacks, books and toys. Toddler suitcases are also great because carrying them around helps to give your child a sense of ownership. You can even personalize the suitcase by having your child's name engraved on the front.

  1. Personalized Toddler Suitcases

    • Toddlers love toys, blankets and other items that display their name. This is a great way for families with more than one child to keep track of each child's things. Children will be less likely to fight or lose things if their name is on something important. Trips will be more fun if items are personalized.

    Suitcase Backpack Combination

    • Toddlers love to be able to carry their suitcases on their backs. These toddler suitcases typically look like backpacks with a pull-out carrying handle. These suitcases are very small and easy to travel with.

    Animal Theme Toddler Suitcases

    • You can easily find cute animal theme toddler suitcases. These suitcases are basically a combination of a stuffed animal and regular cotton suitcase in one. Kids love animal theme suitcases. These little cases are cozy and huggable.

    Trunki Toddler Suitcases

    • Trunki suitcases are small, lightweight and durable. These suitcases are made of colorful lightweight plastic. There are no outside pockets so everything is contained inside. Trunkis also come equipped with a strap and wheels so that children can easily pull them. These little toddler suitcases are meant to be taken on the airplane and they should not be included with checked baggage.

    What to Pack in Your Toddler's Suitcase

    • What you need to pack in your toddler's suitcase really depends on what kind of trip you will be taking. If you are going on a road trip you will only need 1 to 2 extra outfits, socks, games, snacks and juice. However, if you plan on flying on a plane you will need to keep the extra clothes in your suitcase, and fill your child's suitcase with toys and other items to keep her busy on the plane. If your little one has a favorite doll or toy, be sure to pack that. If your toddler is still in diapers, be sure to pack extra diapers or pull-up training pants. Pack extra snacks and sippy cups because children get hungry often.

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