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ST. GEORGE — A St. George family of travelers has transformed their global adventures into what may be a revolutionary innovation: the premier travel bag for children, simplifying family journeys like never before.
“It has always been our aspiration to provide our children with the opportunity to experience the globe — to travel, discover, and explore,” stated Brooke Bang, co-owner of Pacca Gear and performer at St. George Musical Theater. “We want them to immerse themselves in diverse cultures, gain new insights, and learn how to navigate the world. It’s about demonstrating to them that the world is interlinked and that differing perspectives are not only unique but important to comprehend.”
Brooke and her spouse, Tysen Bang, have devoted a significant portion of their lives to travel and have imparted that enthusiasm to their four kids since infancy. At age 11, each child receives their own passport and is granted the liberty to select any location worldwide to discover.
When their son Mason was delving into World War II and showed a desire to visit a concentration camp, the family journeyed to Germany to tour the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site.
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