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You are here: Home / Family / Cute Aussie Designed Bivouac Billibag Kid’s Toy Bag Review

Cute Aussie Designed Bivouac Billibag Kid’s Toy Bag Review

24 February 2019 by Emma Crameri Leave a Comment

Bivouac Billibag Kid’s Toy Bag

Bivouac have designed a cute Billibag for kid’s storage needs. Think blocks, dress ups, toy and any number of the flotsam and jetsom floating around that kids usually leave on the floor.

Bivouac Billibag Kid’s Toy Bag

The parcel arrived with minimal packaging – and included a cute swing tag with fun facts about Major Mitchell white cockatoos. The design is modern and cute.

Bivouac Billibag Kid’s Toy Bag

The bag has sturdy handles and a thick cord. The cotton canvas material is super thick with double stitching. This bag is going to last a long time.

The bag can then be easily gathered up and carried over your shoulder.

The diameter is a generous 110cms – which provides plenty of room for a couple of kids to sit around the edges.

Bivouac Billibag Kid’s Toy Bag

The toy bag is easy to gather up and store all of your gear.  If you don’t have kids you might like to use the bag for your own odds and ends, or for your pet’s toys.

The bag currently comes in a light blue and light pink. I’m lusting after the blue bag next.

Highly recommended.

Buy online from https://www.bivouackid.com/

About Bivouac Billibag Kid’s Toy Bag

Billibag play bag makes both play and pack away easy and fun. Made from 100% cotton canvas, with sturdy handles for ease of carrying. Bivouac also sells cute prints.

Care Instructions –  Cold hand wash recommended . Line dry in the shade. Do not tumble dry. Billibag can go in the dryer for no more than 10 minutes on medium temperature settings, if you need to freshen up the bag only.  Do not dry clean. Do not bleach.

Filed Under: Family, Shop Tagged With: bag, kids, toys

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