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    Ride On Carry On Chair

    Traveling with children can be nightmare-ish. The Ride On Carry On Child’s Chair addresses this problem by attaching to a rolling suitcase to form a chair where your child can not only be safely carried as you run to your terminal, but it also provides a place to sit and play while enduring the long waits that have become standard for airline passengers.

    Ride On Carry On Chair

    Developed by a flight attendant and mother of two, the Ride On Carry On fits to the back of a rolling suitcase and comfortably seats a child up to five years or 40 pounds (18kg). The padded headrest that protects the tot’s head from constantly banging into the suitcase as it is wheeled along also folds down to become a handy tray-table for eating or playing. When it is not in use the chair folds flat against the suitcase for easy storage in a plane’s overhead compartment.

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    The Ride On Carry On can be installed or removed in seconds and is designed to fit all 18-22-inch carry-on luggage. The chair slips over the luggage’s handle and the chair is adjustable so that it sits flat on the floor. Fasten the buckle strap and you’re ready to go. Best of all it looks like fun, so it shouldn’t be hard to get the kids to agree to sit down.

    The Ride On Carry On is available now for US$39.95, or for US$69.95 for two. (www.rideoncarryon.com)

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