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SOLD For sale Gruffalo trunki


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For sale Gruffalo trunki pull along and ride on suitcase.

In excellent and clean conditions.

From pet and smoke free household.

Will post pics asap.

Offered at ?35.


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The Gruffalo Trunki is fantastic for using when travelling with children and is attractive to them due to the colours and designs.

Trunki were the worlds' first ride-on suitcase for children, through the use of this it is possible to teach little ones about responsibility for the packing of their items and keeping them safe when travelling.

Little one can sit on and push the Trunki along with their feet or when tired can be pulled along by a relative using the included strap, alternatively this strap can be used to carry the Trunk over your shoulder or should you wish to carry this by hand you can use the carry handle.

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Hi, thank you for the offer, I was hoping in something closer to the asking, but could meet half way at ?27 - hope you can stretch to that.

The short answer to your question is Yes.

The long answer: you can fit in the overnight change of clothes for your kid (pj+socks,pants and underpants and a t-shirt) plus his favourite book, but the best thing about it is that it does keep them entertained as they like to pull it along and ride on it, so airport transfers are much easier to handle. Other big plus is that it has a handy long strap so that you can carry it over your shoulder when boarding the plane (no matter how you look at it, it would be impossible to carry two or three trolleys and keep hold of your child whilst going up the airplane staircase).

We have fond memories associated to this trunki, it made our holiday trips much easier.

Hope this help.

Cheers.

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