Anonymous wrote:When my DD lost her sneakers earlier this year we went to Nordstrom rack and found ones that fit - and then I told her she could either get the least expensive ones OR pay me $10 from her piggy bank for the more expensive ones.
She needed to learn that things cost money. It was a great learning opportunity. Maybe you can do the same with your DD this weekend. (not sure she is old enough / what level of responsibility they should have with losing things at camp)
And all the cheap quality crap from 5 below ends up in the landfill in 6 months when it breaks.
I'd rather buy from a thrift store, or buy quality that will last and I can give to friends or thrift stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She'll be fine and that's a great lesson to teach her. You lose the nice stuff, you don't get the shiny new stuff again.
Yes, on this theory, if you really have an aversion to buying used, you can get backpacks, lunch bags and water bottles at Five Below each for under $5, so you can replace the whole set for less than the $15 water bottle. Yes, they are cheaper quality, but as the PP says, teach them that they only get nice ones once per season and if they lose it, they get the cheaper things until next time.
Although we buy from consignment and thrift stores regularly, we only buy when we can find a good deal on a used item that is higher quality. If it was something of poorer quality, I'd just get new ones at the discount stores like Five Below.
Note: these are only what's on the web-site. You can visit your local store and often find different varieties of the same categories:
http://www.fivebelow.com/crafts/backpacks.html
http://www.fivebelow.com/sports/56oz-jumbo-water-bottle.html
http://www.fivebelow.com/now/back-2-school/lunch-totes.html
Anonymous wrote:I would worry about a plastic bottle heating up in the sun at camp. Anyone else? Are they kept cool somehow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you for the links. Maybe i am just cheap or just so fed with lost things. (like how can you come home empty handed and forgot where your whole backpack is with clothes, waterbottle, lunch bag etc) like even whenyou get on the bus, you will realize opps, i am not carrying anything!
I spent $5.99 at the thrift store and got the newish looning lunch Container (0.99 for 2), insulated lunch bag with another kids name on it! (0.99), used water bottle (0.99) and used back pack (2.99)
That's crappy to get a lunch box with another kids name on it. Send her with cheap ziplock containers, a $5-15 backpack and a few dollar water bottle. And, shop clearances and sales and buy extra if you think you'll need it as well as for the future.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you for the links. Maybe i am just cheap or just so fed with lost things. (like how can you come home empty handed and forgot where your whole backpack is with clothes, waterbottle, lunch bag etc) like even whenyou get on the bus, you will realize opps, i am not carrying anything!
I spent $5.99 at the thrift store and got the newish looning lunch Container (0.99 for 2), insulated lunch bag with another kids name on it! (0.99), used water bottle (0.99) and used back pack (2.99)
Anonymous wrote:You can't ever get those things really clean.
Do dishwashers exist in your world?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you for the links. Maybe i am just cheap or just so fed with lost things. (like how can you come home empty handed and forgot where your whole backpack is with clothes, waterbottle, lunch bag etc) like even whenyou get on the bus, you will realize opps, i am not carrying anything!
I spent $5.99 at the thrift store and got the newish looning lunch Container (0.99 for 2), insulated lunch bag with another kids name on it! (0.99), used water bottle (0.99) and used back pack (2.99)
Anonymous wrote:She'll be fine and that's a great lesson to teach her. You lose the nice stuff, you don't get the shiny new stuff again.