Let me start with the SIZE - surprisingly large! I was looking for something that would fit everything from Santa in one bag. This is the one! They don't have the baby's name on them, but I added one for less than $5 each. I have four kids and it made our Christmas less messy with all the paper strewn all over the floor. This year we didn't have to pack anything. We also used them when we went to the gma/gpa house for the holidays. Each child knew where to put their stuff as the names were written big on the front (again, names are not included with this purchase). We didn't have paper and plastic bags to return home. There were no half-torn bags or things falling out in our van. They are pretty durable fabric. They were quite heavy objects and toys. I was impressed. The pocket graphic on the pockets showed no signs of detachment at all. I think they will serve us for a long time. Thanks very much! (The photo does not accurately represent the product as it was taken with a small flashlight in the room, but you can see the bag is a good size.)
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