They could take a suitcase with warm clothes. They had to wear their coats. They could take a toy or stuffed animal. There simply was not a lot of room for a lot of stuff to go with the children. Identification of the child and his parent's information was pinned to the child. The child's suitcase had the same information. Some took photos of their family too.
yes it was important to take a suitcase or u would have nothink and it would be against the was.
Yes you can, if your suitcase is big enough.
I went to Girl Scout camp before and yes, I had brought a suitcase. I've been there as well. I brought a air-luggage size suitcase and was able to fit everything inside. Watch out for bugs!
They wouldn't have been alowed.
A World War II girl evacuee would typically pack essential items in her suitcase, including a few changes of clothes, warm blankets, and a pair of sturdy shoes. She might also include personal items like a favorite toy or book for comfort, along with any necessary toiletries. Additionally, she would likely carry a gas mask and a small amount of food, such as biscuits, to sustain her during the journey.
most probably if they are in your suitcase and not your hand lugauge it should be fine.
a suitcase is a object that you can take on holiday.
stuff that they needed
I don't get the significance of the 'suitcase', but the mass of any object is constant, no matter where you take it.
if its somewere hot take me in your suitcase if its cold dont
Girls could take 12 pairs of pants 50 pairs of socks and 25 nappies
The largest suitcase you may take onboard a flight measures 24" x 16" x 10" or 45 linear inches.