Weekend first experience taking the kids out! It accompanies the whole family for fun and exploration moments


They say childhood is like sand in your hand; no matter how tightly you hold it, you can't keep it. So, I always want to spend more time taking my child to see the world. Since he was little, we have often taken him traveling. Now, at over 2 years old, he has been to more than a dozen cities. Taking advantage of the weekend, I love to take him on nearby self-driving trips and camping, letting him touch the grass in nature and feel the outdoor breeze. But every time we go out, the car is packed full of his stuff, and there’s no place to rest on the road, which is really tiring.

Until we switched to the AITO M8, I realized that taking kids out can actually be so worry-free! The first time I drove it out, I felt it was very thoughtful. The car has many small compartments where the baby’s water cup, toys tossed around, unfinished picture books, and my and my husband’s phones, keys, and bags all have their own places. The cabin stays neat and tidy all the time, which is very comfortable to see.

The biggest surprise is its seats; the three rows can be flattened with one button, instantly creating a huge space. On weekends when we go camping nearby, we can stuff the tent, folding chairs, and the baby’s stroller all into the trunk, and even his little toy car fits easily; if we go to a farther city, no matter how much luggage we have, we’re not afraid—it’s like bringing a mobile small warehouse.

Since having this car, taking the kids out has truly become an enjoyment. The second row feels like first class, and the child can play by themselves in the back seat. The 32-inch giant screen projector can be turned on to play cartoons the child likes, so this tired mom can finally relax. The trunk can hold all the stuff, and we no longer have to stay on edge all the time, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the journey.

It turns out that taking kids out is not a hassle. Choosing the right car lets us put down all worries and focus on accompanying the child. Childhood only happens once. Instead of rushing and coping anxiously, it’s better to be with family, comfortably on the road, slowly enjoying every sunny moment, letting these scenes become bright little fragments in the child’s memory.

Post by Harper_Ross14 | Oct 15, 2025

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