Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do with the old one? In answer to your question, no. Same backpack until it dies. I try to buy neutral ones so no characters to outgrow.
We donate the old ones.
If it is still usable (assuming you wouldn’t donate something that isn’t), why do you need a new one?
As kids mature, their taste changes. A fourth grader might not want the hearts and unicorns in pink and purple she liked in first grade. A fourth grader might not like the multi-colored dinosaurs he liked in first grade.
That’s why you buy a basic backpack and have them add bling to it. No need to get a whole new bag every time their tastes change which is often. Just change the bling.
You do what works for you. We'll do what works for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do with the old one? In answer to your question, no. Same backpack until it dies. I try to buy neutral ones so no characters to outgrow.
We donate the old ones.
If it is still usable (assuming you wouldn’t donate something that isn’t), why do you need a new one?
As kids mature, their taste changes. A fourth grader might not want the hearts and unicorns in pink and purple she liked in first grade. A fourth grader might not like the multi-colored dinosaurs he liked in first grade.
That’s why you buy a basic backpack and have them add bling to it. No need to get a whole new bag every time their tastes change which is often. Just change the bling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do with the old one? In answer to your question, no. Same backpack until it dies. I try to buy neutral ones so no characters to outgrow.
We donate the old ones.
If it is still usable (assuming you wouldn’t donate something that isn’t), why do you need a new one?
As kids mature, their taste changes. A fourth grader might not want the hearts and unicorns in pink and purple she liked in first grade. A fourth grader might not like the multi-colored dinosaurs he liked in first grade.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. They get dirty and broken over the course of the year, zipper pulls unravel, pockets rip, etc. We get new ones for school then use the old ones as sports bags, for weekend trips, or trash them once they're truly too wrecked to be useful.