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Go Baggie – For the Organized Road Trip With Kids

18 July 2011 Leave a Comment

By Audrey van Petegem, Senior Editor

Of course! It would take a mom with three children to come up with the perfect backpack designed for road trips. Janet Cortes created Go Baggie after she was tired of traveling with her three young daughters and them always asking her for drawing material or a snack to eat while she drove. She created the Go Baggie to give her daughters their own carrier that could compartmentalize all their needs.

There is a spot for an ipod, electronic game, pens, pencils, paper, DVDs, a change of clothes, a cooler for snacks and a whole lot more. Plus there is a sturdy fold down table that has an attached dry-erase activity board that is not only great for drawing on but also a play center or a tray for snack time. The backpack easily attaches to the back head rest of the car. All the zipped compartments open for easy access when on the go. Good for any length of time where the kids are in the car but especially perfect for those long car rides. Road trip here we come!

Head to Go Baggie’s online store to purchase for $39.99 or see this list of local retailers. FYI, coming soon a Go Baggie backpack for teens and toddlers.

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