
Emirates launches full range of toys and amenities for kid passengers
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The new kid range also include bags and plush toys that are made with a minimum of 50% recycled content, incorporating recycled post-consumer polyester and paper sourced from responsibly managed forests, as part of Emirates' commitment to sustainability.
For Tiny Travellers (aged 0 to 2 years)
Image courtesy of Emirates.
Image courtesy of Emirates.
Featuring a collection of essential items, Emirates' baby and infant kits help tiny travellers fly better with tools such as a reusable changing mat, Naif nurturing cream, cleansing wipes, a wipe-clean bib, a spoon that doubles as a teether, a soothing vibrating plush toy that can be attached to a seat or stroller, and a collectible cozy blanket.
For Little Explorers (aged 3 to 6 years)
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Hoping to ready little explorers for their next adventure, the Emirates literature-themed Tiny Treasures Backpack or Adventure Backpack, are perfect for helping them keep their favourite things safe on every journey. Future sports stars would can also choose from the football-themed backpack or tennis-themed crossbody backpack.
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Included in the backpack is Emirates' Fly with Me magazines that include a collectible character card alongside colouring pages, puzzles and other engaging travel activities.
For Cool Kids (aged 7 to 12 years)
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Kids in this age group will enjoy a new bag from Emirates' latest lifestyle collection which include a collectible Big City crossbody bag, Tech Pro bag, an Explorer backpack, and a Training Day duffle bag, in eye-catching shades of dark blue, purple, and orange.
New additions to the Emirates 'Little Travellers' Collection
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In addition to the new child kits, the Emirates Little Travellers Collection catalogue has also been updated with a new range of colourful caps, t-shirts, beach day lunch bags and water bottles, pencil cases, keyrings, colouring and sticker books, as well as wooden aircraft toys and figurines. There are also full Emirates uniform costumes for dress-up and onesies for babies aged up to 18 months.
To shop the Emirates Little Travellers Collection, visit emirates.store.
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