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Trunki Harley the Ladybug Ride-on Suitcase (Limited Edition) £26.24 delivered @Amazon
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Trunki Harley the Ladybug Ride-on Suitcase (Limited Edition) £26.24 delivered @ Amazon
These aren't cheap - but if you've ever had one - you'll now they are great value.
Still £35 at John Lewis
Trunki Harley the LadyBug is a ride-on suitcase for globetrotting tots. Its the new limited edition to the Trunki range for Summer 2009, which is made to the same high standard as the other Trunki favourites but with two carry handles. Fitted with the same specification as Terrance, Trixie, Towgo and Tipu, it has a soft rubber rim, ID label, carry handles, teddy bear seatbelts, its own passport, locking catches, secret compartments and an internal pouch. Trunki's lightweight and durable design is hand luggage approved, with generous space inside for toys, games, books and spare clothes. Trunki is the ultimate travelling companion. Children can pack, sit-on and ride their own luggage whilst parents can keep them in tow. Just in case your little one gets tired, Trunki has a handy shoulder strap and new grab handle so that parents can carry them with ease. Designed by a British company, Trunki is taking the world of travelling with tots by stormthe further they travel the more popular Trunki's become!
These aren't cheap - but if you've ever had one - you'll now they are great value.
Still £35 at John Lewis
Trunki Harley the LadyBug is a ride-on suitcase for globetrotting tots. Its the new limited edition to the Trunki range for Summer 2009, which is made to the same high standard as the other Trunki favourites but with two carry handles. Fitted with the same specification as Terrance, Trixie, Towgo and Tipu, it has a soft rubber rim, ID label, carry handles, teddy bear seatbelts, its own passport, locking catches, secret compartments and an internal pouch. Trunki's lightweight and durable design is hand luggage approved, with generous space inside for toys, games, books and spare clothes. Trunki is the ultimate travelling companion. Children can pack, sit-on and ride their own luggage whilst parents can keep them in tow. Just in case your little one gets tired, Trunki has a handy shoulder strap and new grab handle so that parents can carry them with ease. Designed by a British company, Trunki is taking the world of travelling with tots by stormthe further they travel the more popular Trunki's become!
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My son has the blue and green one of these and he loves it. he takes it on sleep overs at grannys house! One of the best things i've invested in.0
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they should do adult versions too :j0
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the back pack with the car seats look great..ideal for when we go to the usa..looking forward to those coming out...we have the blue trunki and it's great at the airport..the gruffalo one looks great too0
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ordered one after seeing it on HUKD; someone mysteriously with the same login as the OP!
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Do these hold a lot? They look quite small to me. Was wondering if they would hold a weeks summer clothes for a 2 yr old?Member of Thrifty Gifty ~ Making money for Christmas 2010:£2 Savers club member no 40 ~ £54Amazon Vouchers BingoPort ~ £10Dooyoo Challenge Jan ~ £24.07 / £20.00 Yippee over target :j0
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my son can only fit a teddy..some books,snacks,his cushtie and his DS...Don't think you would fit clothes in for a week..it's more of a case for stuff for travel or the plane really...Or an overnight to the grandparents not sure about a weeks clothing0
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I would agree that they are too small for a weeks holiday.
They are great if you are doing a shorter break using the likes of Ryanair who won't let you combine your luggage allowance with your kids so you have to take individual cases - not ideal if your kids are 4 and 6 years old!0 -
Sid_Harper wrote: »ordered one after seeing it on HUKD; someone mysteriously with the same login as the OP!

i am the same! I posted it there and it seemed well recieved so put it here too! Glad its helped some. Its cheap for what it is - but still not a cheap bag so wasn't sure if people would generally be interested.0 -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trunki-Harley-Ladybug-Suitcase-Limited/dp/B002ECE062/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=baby&qid=1254898436&sr=8-3
link for it
i have thought about getting one of these for ages and is a good price although really like the gruffalo one!!!0 -
Are these definately allowed on ryanair? Because it is 1cm deeper than their stated allowance, and they have that rigid crate that you have to be able to squeeze your hand luggage into.... I know they can be jobsworths at times! Thanks!0
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