Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m in the minority but this seems like a battle not to pick. Just let her have the backpack she wants.
+1
Yes. Will probably get lost anyways
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rising Kindergartner wants a princess character backpack, but I’m trying to convince her to use something that might last longer than a year. Any recommended brands for good quality backpacks?
In a similar boat, but my kid wants the PB one. Tough to splurge on something she’ll likely only use a year (if that!).
You mean a Pottery Barn backpack? Why would she only use that a year? My kid has had hers for four years and it's going strong.
Yes. Just concerned that she’ll grow out of the princess phase by 1st grade.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m in the minority but this seems like a battle not to pick. Just let her have the backpack she wants.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m in the minority but this seems like a battle not to pick. Just let her have the backpack she wants.
Anonymous wrote:My rising Kindergartner wants a princess character backpack, but I’m trying to convince her to use something that might last longer than a year. Any recommended brands for good quality backpacks?
Anonymous wrote:Always LLBean. My backpack from first grade is going strong almost 40 years later.
Anonymous wrote:Always LLBean. My backpack from first grade is going strong almost 40 years later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rising Kindergartner wants a princess character backpack, but I’m trying to convince her to use something that might last longer than a year. Any recommended brands for good quality backpacks?
In a similar boat, but my kid wants the PB one. Tough to splurge on something she’ll likely only use a year (if that!).
You mean a Pottery Barn backpack? Why would she only use that a year? My kid has had hers for four years and it's going strong.