OT, but what was your 3rd grader carrying to and from school? I'm the PP who said her 3rd grader never brought anything home. |
You actually time it? Do you keep a calendar to know it's been three years? |
| My kid has been using the same one for a few years, but I wouldn't be "in disbelief" that other kids get a new one every year. A new backpack at the beginning of the school year is not something to be shocked over. |
| My rising 5th grader is using the same backpack he got in 1st grade. It gets a wash in the machine at the end of every school year and as needed in between. It's still in great shape. He's going to need a bigger bag before it wears out. The lunch bag is taking more wear but still hanging in there. Both LLBean. |
| My rising 1st grader (and my mom) were just talking about this. I always got new supplies every year, trapper keeper, lunch box, etc., though I don't remember every having a backpack. Now, school supplies are purchased in the spring as part of a kit, and my son has nothing to do with it. He wants a new backpack, and I'm actually partial to it because of the "new, shiny, back to school-ness," of it all. His PBK one is in fine shape and I was thinking I'd use it for travel, sports, etc. I agree it's wasteful, but I do understand the idea of wanting something new for back to school. I guess it's why we also buy some back to school clothes even though the summer season will be almost over. Where I grew up, we wore shorts until November, and it was easy to buy them in August! |
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Both my kids have two high quality backpacks each from Jansport (Big Student Backpack), that have lasted them several years and still going strong.
I do wash the bags frequently enough that it looks fresh throughout the year. |
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+1 for new backpack only when the former one wears out.
DD's get pretty heavy use (e.g. flight carry-on in addition to school bag) and I throw them through the washing machine pretty regularly, so for hers that tends to be something like every other year. I've gotten her last couple from HA because I happened to catch a really good sale and they had non-character ones in colors she liked. (Didn't want to saddle her with a character that she wouldn't like anymore by the time it wore out.) For her first year in school I did the whole new this and that thing, but now spread out purchases and just get things when she needs them. |
How hard is it to remember that you buy a "big kid" backpack before kindergarten, and replace it in 3rd (when they start carrying more books), 6th (middle school), and 9th (high school)? |
DC has a Discovery backpack: https://m.llbean.com/product.html?bc=32-305-511658&skCatId=83528&csp=a#83528 Right now they only have the butterfly one, but they usually have several designs (sharks, dinosaurs, flowers, etc) They also have matching lunch bags. |
Exactly. Some of you are FoS. Like... "Oh, you buy you kid a new bookbag very year?! Oh, the horror". Cut the crap. I agree with PP- its part of the fun of back to school. |
"the poors"?? SMH. what a douche! |
NP here. I have no comment on people's income levels. Most people at my kids school are fairly affluent. I will say however that the PBK/LLBean monogrammed backpack crowd do tend to keep their items several years, whereas the random brand/bought at target/wherever people tend to replace yearly. At my school it is not an income thing. In fact I think its more of a Type A/Type B thing. The Type A's research the "best" backpack, have it monogrammed and buy the matching lunchbox. Then keep for several years until repeating the process. The Type B people literally go to Target for goldfish and come home with a new backpack for their kid. |
| I teach at a Title 1 school and most of the kids come in with new backpacks every year. It is a waste because I'd say a good half of my class has to buy another backpack partway through the year because the crappy one broke. |
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In ES, we always by a fresh bag because the kids are into different themes and they wear out and get dirty.
In JH or HS, we usually buy a new one, or by the better brand like Herschel bags, which hold up better. I also buy new purses for myself every season at least once a year. |
Bags are a fashion statement for the kids. That LL Bean bag is ugly but practical, I wouldn't buy it for myself or kids. Kids get teased about their backpacks BTW. I let my kids pick whatever backpack color theme each year, but I wouldn't buy the $100+ bags until they were in older and they understood it would only be replaced if it wore out - which took years. |