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Great for travel. Has all the small necessities. Cute packaging. Read more
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| Brand | StBernard |
|---|---|
| Special Feature | Compact, Portable |
| Number of Pieces | 155 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping, Emergency Preparedness, Hiking, Home, Sports, Traveling |
| Color | Blue |
| package_dimensions | 9.49 x 6.61 x 0.71 inches; 12.16 ounces |
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| date_first_available | June 12, 2025 |
| manufacturer | StBernard |
| best_sellers_rank | #98,605 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #247 in First Aid Kits (Health & Household) |










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Great for travel. Has all the small necessities. Cute packaging. Read more
I like the design of this product which is mainly targeted for kid use. The bandages have animal designs, everything is labeled so it's easy to find and use things. The kit came with a small first-aid book that show how certain items are used. Overall, the kit is decently built. It's small enough that I can keep in the car when traveling. The cost could be cheaper for the amount of things included in this kit. Read more
Great must have specially with toddlers Read more


I was very impressed with this first aid kit. This kit is absolutely packed with almost everything you need for minor first aid situations. I love the kid friendly themed pouch and how easily recognizable it is for a kid to find it. The interior of the pouch contains so much stuff that it pretty much bulges the pouch out. Included in the kit are the usual bandages, alcohol prep pads, gauze, tape, etc. I found that they also included a CPR mask which is pretty handy and an emergency blanket.There are also burn and sting gel, and other first aid accessories too many to list. I'm really impressed and I think this would be a great kit to take to any family or school trip. Read more
I picked up this little first aid kit for our family and honestly it’s been super handy. It’s small enough to toss in a backpack or glove box, but it still has all the basics you’d need for scrapes, cuts, or little emergencies. organization is good, very sturdiness. labeling every piece The purple case is actually really cute (my daughter loves that it doesn’t look boring or “medical”). The digital thermometer is a nice bonus—I didn’t expect much from it, but it works just fine. I’ve already used it on a short trip when my son scraped his knee, and it was so nice not having to dig around for random band-aids. Definitely not a “hospital grade” kit, but perfect for travel, hiking, or just keeping in the car. Read more
This little first aid kit is honestly so cute—I love the compact blue case, and the size makes it perfect for tossing in a bag or keeping in the car. But don’t let the small size fool you—it’s packed with all the essentials! Bandages, wipes, even a digital thermometer, which is such a thoughtful addition. It’s great for both kids and adults, and it gives me peace of mind knowing I’ve got the basics covered whether we’re out hiking or just at home. Definitely recommend this if you want something functional, portable, and nicely put together! Read more
Stbernard's 155pcs Medical Kit is marketed towards young children, but misses the mark in my opinion. The kit is compact, but is stuffed so full of supplies that it was frustrating for me as an adult to find things. As soon as I'd remove something, other supplies would fall out. The selection of items is also somewhat odd. The adhesive bandages have a cute print that may not appeal to older kids, and does a young child as shown in the product listing photos really need a CPR mask, gloves, tongue depressors, and a thermometer in their first aid kit? Hopefully, kids would be accompanied by an adult carrying a comprehensive kit with those things. I also feel many items should have been swapped out for more of the essential things needed by kids such as pain relief antibiotic ointment, itch relief medication, sunburn cream, and an assortment of bandage shapes and sizes. Then there's the price. There are so many other first aid kit options out there for less than half the price, so I guess this one costs more just because of the bag. If you want a cutesy container or don't want to mess with assembling a kit on your own and don't mind an inflated cost, then this kit may be a good option for you. However, I'd recommend really thinking about what supplies your child may need and will be mature enough to use. Read more
The media could not be loaded. The Stbernard Small First Aid Kit is a compact yet well-stocked medical kit, perfect for both kids and adults. Measuring 6.3 x 4.33 x 1.97 inches, it’s lightweight and portable, fitting easily into a backpack, glove compartment, or travel bag. The included digital thermometer is a practical touch for quick temperature checks. Inside, the supplies are neatly organized and cover basic needs like cuts, scrapes, minor burns, and common travel mishaps. The durable purple case is easy to spot and keeps items protected. Ideal for home, travel, hiking, or emergencies, this kit offers reliable essentials without bulk. Read more