Traveling with children presents a myriad of challenges that any parent can attest to. From the annoying task of packing and determining the right amount of clothing, nappies and toys to bring, to orchestrating the journey from home to the airport, before boarding the flight and getting the kids to settle, all the while trying to arrive at their destination in one piece.
Introducing the Stokke Jetkids Bedbox suitcase, a travel essential designed to alleviate the stresses of traveling (and approved by many airliners). This versatile suitcase combines functionality with minimalist style, making it our preferred choice for both short and long-haul flights.
Equipped with 360-degree, shock-absorbing swivel wheels, it eliminates the hassle of dragging children slowly through the airport. Instead, the ride-on feature lets kids enjoy a fun, car-like ride that keeps them entertained and allows for swift movement. Suitable for children aged three to seven years old, this Bedbox also comes with a multipurpose adjustable strap that can be hooked onto the outside, allowing one to either carry or pull the Bedbox through the airport with ease.
Apart from its ride-on feature, one of the most beneficial characteristics of the Bedbox is its storage capacity and in-flight bed feature. The Bedbox, weighing 3 kilograms, offers generous storage space for additional clothing, diapers, books, toys, and even a single Tony box. It features additional storage on the inside of the lid too, perfect for children's headphones and other accessories. The lid is easy to remove, enhancing its convenience as a travel suitcase, especially on airplanes where one always seems to be scrambling for the thing they need deep inside a bag.
Parents can easily remove their child’s blanket or toy, position the Bedbox beside the child’s seat, and extend the lid to create a comfortable bed-like area where the child can stretch out their legs and hopefully sleep. This innovative feature is especially beneficial for those traveling in economy class, where children often struggle to find space to lie down and frequently end up sleeping on their parents' laps.