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Traveling with little kids can take a toll on parents, from the planning to the packing. It can feel like work, rather than a time for relaxation. But equip your children with the best kids luggage—and you might just lighten your parental load (quite literally). Luggage for kids is lighter, smaller and often comes with thoughtful features and compartments to make traveling with children easier. For example, our top pick for the best kids luggage overall, the State Mini Logan Suitcase, comes in two sizes, with fun designs and smart exterior pockets and straps for easy access to their in-flight essentials.
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It might feel daunting to have to pack one more bag, but the right luggage can help your kids look forward to packing and carrying their own suitcase. “If your child is carrying their own luggage, size should be the first priority,” says Kerry Cushman, a travel expert and mom. “If you pack thoughtfully, chances are you don’t need as much as you initially think. We just spent three months traveling in Europe with a single, under-the-seat carry-on each.”
Browse the list below for the best kids luggage, and you might just create a first-class journey out of your next family vacation. After reading this story, consider perusing our favorite carry-on luggage for adults and the best travel strollers if you’re vacationing with babies or toddlers.
State Bags
Dimensions: 15 x 11 x 8.3 inches | Weight: 5.12 pounds | Colors: 8 colors/patterns | Warranty: 1 year | Compartments/Pockets: 4
The Mini Logan’s two interior compartments have plenty of room for a weekend away, especially when packing smaller-sized clothes. There’s a zippered mesh interior compartment to separate out things like pajamas, diapers or underwear, as well as elastic straps to keep everything snug inside. But where this bag really proves itself to be the best kids luggage is with all the handy exterior options, including two straps to hold a favorite toy or a water bottle, and a zippered front exterior pocket. The adjustable trolly handle is essential for smaller co-pilots, and the 360-degree spinner wheels make it a cinch for kiddos to navigate. It’s available in an array of bold kid-friendly patterns.
While the Mini Logan suitcase is recommended for kids ages 3 to 5, there’s also a larger Logan suitcase with more packing room for older kids ages 6 to 10.
What our testers say: Coauthor Alicia Betz tested this luggage with her three kids and found it ideal for younger children, especially around ages 3 to 5. “This luggage is very sleek, and the mini size seems just right for little kids, which falls perfectly in line with the manufacturer’s recommendations,” she says. “My kids played with this suitcase endlessly, and it held up just as well as the hard shell options we tried.” We also like that there’s sleeve to attach these bags to parent’s luggage.
Amazon
Dimensions: 7.9 x 14.2 x 18.1 inches | Weight: 6.6 pounds | Colors: 6 | Warranty: 2-year limited | Compartments/Pockets: 2
This ride-on, carry-on and sleep-on kids suitcase was invented by a former airline pilot. It goes beyond acting as a catchall for clothing by turning an airline seat into a bed, so little ones can maybe get a little sleep in the air. The JetKids By Stokke BedBox can also be used to prop their legs in a more comfortable position, rather than left dangling. Kids favorite perk might be riding atop the luggage while a parent pulls them along to the gate or they push with their own legs. It also comes with stickers, so kids can customize their suitcase.
What our testers say: Betz recently tested this suitcase. “My kids really get a kick out of riding on the JetKids BedBox,” she says. She also likes the customizable stickers but cautions that it isn’t the roomiest kids suitcase. “It is a bit small inside, especially considering the space the in-flight bed takes up inside the luggage,” she notes. “Think of this one more as a travel tool to make the flight experience better for your child, whether it’s cruising through the terminal or having some more space to stretch out on the airplane.”
Target
Dimensions: 12 x 9 x 18 inches | Weight: 5 pounds | Colors: 10 patterns | Warranty: 2-year limited | Compartments/Pockets: 3
Sometimes a single carry-on doesn’t do the trick when it comes to corralling all your child’s stuff. This five-piece set ensures there’s ample space for a variety of items, from toys and diapers to clothing and toiletries. The 18-inch hardside, carry-on suitcase is perfect for clothing, while the matching backpack can tote books, water bottle and travel activities. We love that the set includes a lunch bag to pack their preferred in-flight snacks and a cozy neck pillow to introduce them to travel life.
What our testers say: Betz recently took this luggage set on an overnight trip with her three kids and had good things to say. “This set is great for helping kids take ownership of their luggage and packing, and the many components of the set make them feel like real travelers. Of all the suitcases I tested, my kids took to this set the most, possibly because of the fun patterns or just the kid-manageable dimensions,” she explained. “It’s also a good price for everything you get, so even though the quality isn’t quite on par with the most expensive brands, you won’t worry about your kids banging it around, because it’s so affordable.”
July
Dimensions: 21.5 x 15 x 8.5 inches | Weight: 6.6 pounds | Colors: 6 | Warranty: Lifetime warranty | Compartments/Pockets: 3
Like many travelers, if you prefer to avoid checking a bag—even when traveling with kids and each of their bags. The Carry On Light by July is a favorite of coauthor Beth Shea’s for luggage for kids (or for travelers of any age). Weighing in at just 3.9 pounds, the small but mighty and roomy suitcase is easy for kids to maneuver and glide thanks to its telescopic handle and 360-degree double spinner wheels. It tends to sell out, however, so we also recommend the July Carry On Essential pictured here, which weighs just 6.6 pounds and boasts similarly smooth wheels. It also holds a bit more than the Light model (42 liters vs. 32 liters) and is a smidge bigger. Both come with the brand’s lifetime warranty on defects and an integrated TSA lock. A sleek design means that your children are more likely to want to tote this bag into adulthood—or at least to college. Keep in mind that while both suitcases are light, neither offers an exterior pocket, which can be useful.
What our testers say: “I’ve used the Carry On Light for years and find it makes travel easier for all ages,” says Shea. Betz also recently tested the Essential model and couldn’t get over how smooth the suitcase was. “This bag has some of the smoothest wheels I’ve ever experienced, and it’s also very lightweight,” says Betz. “Even though it’s not branded as luggage for kids, these features make it very easy for them to maneuver the suitcase. This is my top pick for an older kid as it can be used into their teenage years and in adulthood.”
Amazon
Dimensions: 19.1 x 9.5 x 13.6 inches | Weight: 7.34 pounds | Colors: 5 colors | Warranty: Optional 2-year or 3-year protection plan at additional cost | Compartments/Pockets: 4
Your kids’ luggage doesn’t have to be designed especially for kids per se. The no-frills Amazon Basics Hardside Spinner is a suitcase selection that they could use as long as the carry-on lasts—which may end up being a lifetime. The suitcase has a tough exterior comprised of a scratch-resistant plastic hard shell. Our kid tester found it a breeze to pull this luggage thanks to its telescoping handle and the smooth motion of its four double-spinner wheels. The interior gives you plenty of packing options with three zippered pockets, and it’s a huge bonus that the suitcase expands up to 15% more. However, there aren’t any exterior pockets on this bag.
What our testers say: “I bought it for my tall 4-year-old on-sale during an Amazon Prime Day,” says Rose Gordon Sala, mom of three and deputy editor at Forbes Vetted. “It’s lightweight and has held up through several trips, including when we checked it on a cross-country flight. I also like the interior divider to keep her items organized. It’s still a bit tall for her, but she’ll grow into it.”
Amazon
Dimensions: 16 x 12 x 6 inches | Weight: 1.9 pounds | Colors: 10 prints | Warranty: 90-day limited | Compartments/Pockets: 3
In addition to being super cute, Wildkin’s affordable and wheeled backpack-style luggage for kids offers a versatile, kid-centric option. What kid wouldn’t want unicorns, ballerinas, vehicles or dinosaurs to accompany them on their adventures? It’s also size-appropriate for very young kids in terms of height but also weight: it’s under 2 pounds. The exterior pocket is great for keeping important items easily within reach, and we also appreciate the water bottle pocket.
What parents say: Reviewers appreciate the quality of this children’s luggage as well as the kid-friendly designs. One reviewer is happy that their 2-year-old can pull the luggage with ease. “They fit a week's worth of clothes plus extras and it's super easy for my 4-year-old to roll herself. Super cute pattern and super sturdy...Very well made,” wrote another.
L.L.Bean
Dimensions: 9 x 22 x 12 inches | Weight: 5.2 pounds | Colors: 8 colors | Warranty: 1-year warranty | Compartments/Pockets: 2
Nearly every kid requires a duffle bag for school extracurricular trips, sports or sleepaway camp at some point. Besides duffle bags are a convenient option for packing for a family trip. There’s something nice about telling your kid to just toss things into it, right? Unfortunately, once they’re full, they can become top-heavy and too difficult for a younger kid to tote without toppling over. Outdoor retailer L.L. Bean solves this quandary with its new and improved Adventure Rolling Duffle Bag. This duffle can stand upright on a no-tip base with wheels. Padded grab handles are also an option, making it easier to carry this bag when rolling isn’t a good idea—like on the dirt trail to your little camper’s cabin. The durable, water-resistant bag comes in a variety of colors, as well as large and extra large sizes should they need more space.
What the parents say: Reviewers like that they can transport this duffle bag multiple ways, from wheeling it to carrying it. Some people, however, find it difficult to access the contents of their bag due to the construction of the zipper. “Great duffle bag for my son. Holds more than you’d think and is very sturdy,” said one happy purchaser. Another explained that it’s the perfect bag for their 8-year-old, whether it’s for camp trips or Scout trips.
Amazon
Dimensions: 18.5 x 8 x 12.5 inches | Weight: 3.8 pounds | Colors: 10 | Warranty: 5-year guarantee | Compartments/Pockets: 1
The ultimate in suitcase fun, the Trunki allows your child to roll right through the airport or wherever your travels take you. It’s designed for kids ages 3 to 6 and up to 110 pounds, and pulling a 6-year-old on a rolling suitcase is much easier than carrying them when their legs get too tired to walk. The strap can be used by adults to carry the bag on your shoulder, or as a pull to tow the bag along. The prospect of riding on the luggage combined with fun designs like a pirate ship and a unicorn can get your child excited to pack for your trip.
What the parents say: Reviewers like that it has a good amount of storage space and that it fits under most airplane seats. Some people note that the quality could be better, though. “Instead of carrying our toddler through the airport, this thing was a lifesaver. Sometimes he pulled it himself, sometimes he rode it, but regardless, it was a lot easier than carrying him. Plus we could pack his clothes in it freeing up space in our own luggage,” said one happy Amazon reviewer.
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To select the best kids luggage for this list, we evaluated compartment design, sizes, weight and durability. We also conducted in-depth market research, and tried out many bags firsthand.
There are pros and cons to both types, but we prefer soft luggage, because it tends to be lighter, making it easier for kids to tote without help. “Soft-sided carry-on luggage tends to have more zipper pockets and separate packing compartments, making it a great option for kids,” says Cushman. “Organizing luggage pockets can give kids autonomy to access snacks and toys on their own without opening the entire contents of their suitcase or needing help.”
That said, there are pros to hardside bags for kids as well—particularly if you want a ride-on design.
The best size suitcase for kids is one they can comfortably wheel on their adventures without getting frustrated or feeling like toting their own bag is an insurmountable task. “Luggage should be age and size appropriate,” notes Cushman. “For children under 12, luggage size should be limited to an under-the-seat carry-on. Consider starting with a lightweight backpack if you’re not confident they can be responsible to wheel a suitcase for the entire trip.”
The biggest challenge of packing and traveling with kids is not over-packing, yet still having everything you need to make your trip enjoyable she says.
It all depends on your family’s preference. Some parents choose to pack their entire brood’s clothing and toiletries in the same bag, while other families prefer each member has their own luggage. “Kids need their own luggage only if they are going to carry it themselves,” Cushman suggests. “Otherwise, parents can end up with an unmanageable load to carry. If kids are not ready for their own luggage yet, pack kid items in your suitcase in separate packing cubes.”
Kids can wheel or ride on a suitcase a lot more easily than they can carry a full-size one. It’s important that kids feel comfortable and unencumbered by their luggage at every age and stage. Often by age 4, kids can wear a lightweight backpack and by age 5, they might be able to wheel one of these smaller pieces of luggage designed for kids. It will depend on your child’s temperament, and you should certainly prepare to carry their bag(s) at times until they’re tweens or teens.
“My son started carrying his own kid-sized luggage at age 4 and loved it,” says Cushman. “We packed his suitcase together, including fun snacks and airplane toys, so he could get excited about carrying more than just his clothes. He’s been carrying (and packing up) his own luggage ever since.”
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