The Ride-Along Suitcase Every Kid Needs

Sharing the real MVP of our recent family trip to the east coast with you today: the "bed-box" ride-along suitcase by JetKids. Naiya and Sadie scooted around on their bed-boxes throughout the airport terminal and later, at my parent's house.

These suitcases come in a variety of pastel colors. They open up effortlessly and transform airplane seats into a comfy bed for your kids which is life-changing for parents. We recently shared more about our experience using JetKids bed-boxes here. Sharing a new JetKids post with you today because the brand just came out with a brand new special edition gray color you should know about.

If you have little ones and have travel coming up, I can't recommend you scooping one up more. Each bed-box comes with a seat cover pad that helps your child's seat feel extra comfy. We've opened up our bed-box below to show how it looks as a bed.

Bed-boxes also come with the CUTEST stickers so you and your kids can personalize them together. Sharing some photos of the kids using their bed-boxes in all of their glory, as well as some more info below about why we love them.

Why We Love JetKids

If your kids end up wanting to take a break from riding their bed-boxes, we love that each one comes with a removable strap. This helps you to sling it over your shoulder or you can even wheel the bed-box behind you.

We also have the expandable crew backpack by JetKids that attaches easily to the bed-box. It's not only cute, it's also super practical. Naiya and Sadie stashed their snacks, games and toys in theirs on our flight which was a lifesaver.

Please note that while we snapped some of these shots in our backyard on the grass, JetKids recommends keeping the suitcases on pavement or cement to keep the wheels nice and clean. The wheels glide effortlessly and Naiya and Sadie were literally zooming through the airport having the time of their lives. They completely transformed our trip and we can’t wait to use these bed-boxes for years to come.

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