This is not a dumb question, OP. How would you know if it’s your first time around? No need to negatively qualify your question. You probably helped out a lot of other parents by posting. |
Oops missed the comment about LL Bean. Will check them out as well. Thank you! |
True. It’s just that most of the questions are about curriculums, covid impact on schools etc and here I am asking about backpacks 😀 |
My daughter used the LL Bean Junior for K-1 and Lands End Medium for 1st and we bought a PBK rolling backpack for 2 last year. |
If unsure, go to the LLBean store and try some out. But I'd agree with going a bit larger, especially if there's some chance you'll need to fit a coat into it! |
The teacher told us at K orientation to buy the largest backpack. She said everything has to fit into it, including the lunch box and puffy winter coat. The kids share 'cubbies' with hooks, so your DC may share a space with 2-3 other kids to store their items. |
plug for LLBean. Their basic backpack has a very light fabric option that is really strong. Also, don't they have great videos that basically walk you through the product and how it fits on a little human's frame? |
I guess I’m in the minority. We buy the PBK small backpack for K and 1st. I think the huge ones are too big to manage and look ridiculous.
I do concur, however, that LL Bean makes the best backpacks. Strongest fabric and zippers and they wash up great. They look almost new even years later. |
Well this is a wake up call to this first time mom. Disgusting. |
Go look at some different sizes at, say, Target. You've. got. this. |
Wait'll you see the actual things. |
I’m the opposite in that I got the Junior LLBean backpack and it was plenty for my kiddo of average size even into 3rd grade carrying a Chromebook and lunch to school. They don’t have books in our school anymore so it seems unnecessary. I may ask if he wants a bigger backpack in 4th but carrying a loaded backpack on a small frame is terrible for their backs and shoulders. They are very inexpensive and can be handed down once outgrown. |