What Should Be In Your Kid’s Backpack?

What Should Be In Your Kid’s Backpack?

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Back to school season is fast approaching! In a way, it’s similar to the Christmas season. Aside from the fact that to kids, opening parcels is like opening gifts, parents also have this responsibility to go to stores and buy their children new school supplies. Fortunately for you, online shopping has boomed. So, if your schedule is packed, you can shop from your couch!

Tips to Have the Best School Supply

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1.Make a List

Buying school supplies can be overwhelming at times. The number of choices on your hands and the different varieties of school supply can result in a lengthy time shopping. To cut the trip to the store short, tell your kids to make a list of the things they need before heading to the store.

2. Record The School Supply You Already Have At Home

Ask your children to take an inventory to avoid buying the same school supply available at home. This will save your family some money. 

3. Allot a Budget

To prevent spending too much on school supply, require your kids to do their research on the prices of school supplies in order to allot a budget for everything. Tell them for example to allocate $250 for their entire school supply and $50 for papers. That should include bond papers, colored papers, notebooks, and planners, among other things.

4. Canvass Different Shops

Especially if you’re online shopping, inform your kids to check different shops from Amazon, Target, Walmart, or Etsy to ensure that they’re going to get the cheapest finds and the greatest deals for their supplies for school. They can even look at thrift stores like Poshmark and Craigslist!

5. Scour Shops For Sales and Discounts

After looking for the most competitive prices, instruct them to also be on the lookout for sales and discounts! A few percent off on certain office supplies can accumulate and become a considerable amount!

6. Buy Specific Supplies For School In Bulk

Back to school supplies like paper, pencils, and pens are sure to be used a lot, so it’s better to buy them in bulk.

20 School Supply You Should Buy

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With the saturation of back to school supply and innovations in the market, we narrowed it down for you and your kids. Although twenty seems a bit overstated, in the world of school supply, it’s fine. What’s a new school year without a ton of new office supplies?

1.Backpack

Fjallraven Kanken Mini Classic Backpack in pink has enough room for all of your children’s school supplies and more! This is a trendy and durable backpack that will last them for years.

2. Notebooks

What are school supplies haul without notebooks? Having a couple of notebooks in their backpack is always a good idea.

This Steel Mill & Co spiral-bound notebook has 160 pages of lined pages. It also has an inner pocket where you can put loose papers or notes. 

This Notebook Trio by Studio Oh! set of three themed notebooks are also lined and sturdy!

3. Planner

School can be really hectic, so planners can really come in handy for them. It’s best to organize their deadlines and events so they can be on top of everything.

This 2021-2022 planner with a gorgeous oil painting as its cover has both monthly and weekly pages or overviews. It also includes twelve tabs for each month of the year, as well as motivational quotes to encourage you during rough times.

4. Binder

These basic 3-ring binders come in four! It’s a 1-inch binder that is intended for light use. They can divide their subjects into these four so they can leave one or two at home or in their locker.

5. Colored Paper

The vibrant Astrobrights Mega Collection Colored Paper contains 625 sheets! This pack includes yellow, blue, red, orange, and green colored papers in their most vivid shade. Their Science projects will have the brightest colors! These are also printer-friendly.

If your kids are more into muted tones, iQ Multipurpose Pastel Colored Paper is here for them! This pack has 100 sheets of 90 gsm paper and is also compatible with Laser and Inkjet printers.

6. Yellow Paper

For their exams and scratch papers, Amazon Basics yellow paper is only $12.99 for twelve pieces of pad paper. For more colors, check out Amazon Basics Legal Pads in Pink, Orchid & Blue.

7. Bond Paper

Students use up so much paper every year, so buying Amazon Basics Multipurpose Copy Printer Paper which is 30% recycled is a better choice for the environment. This particular ream is 8.5 by 11 inches.

8. Sticky Notes

This Post-it Super Sticky Notes Value Pack includes blue, yellow, orange, pink, and green post-its. These 3 inches by 3 inches sticky are recyclable and perfect for their quick notes and reminders. They also come in this cute school bus packaging! They can stick it in their notebooks, binder, calendar, planner, and even their wall.

For kids who are more into pastel colors, the Bali Collection of the same brand, Post-it, contains pink, lavender, blue, mint, and apricot sticky notes. These are also produced from 30% recycled paper.

These Noodles sticky notes are charming and will give them a good laugh. 

9. Tabs

These Post-it Tabs will help them organize their notes and books! These yellow, aqua, lime, and red tabs will stay sticky no matter how much they reorganize their readings. They can also write on these tabs without the ink of their pen smudging.

These Index Tabs have more colors they can choose from! Since these are placed onto one backing, they can use these as bookmarks or put these inside their binder.

10. Standing Pencil Case

This adorable bubble tea pencil case from Amazon is foldable. Your kids can pull up and slide down the height of this pencil case to their needs. Aside from being adjustable, it also has a large capacity and can stand up on its own.

11. No. 2 Pencil

Kid running late for school? No worries! For only $4.99, your children can have 30 pre-sharpened Woodcased #2 Pencils

12. Mechanical Pencils

BIC Xtra-Strong Mechanical Pencils are also #2 lead pencils. For students who find sharpening pencils troublesome, these BIC mechanical pencils can be used for standardized tests. They also last longer than wood case pencils. Moreover, when your kids run out of lead, it’s easier and faster to put in refills than to sharpen a regular pencil.

13. Colored Pencil

Add color to your kid’s life with Crayola Colored Pencils which include 100 different colors! They can practice shading and color more fun stuff with these!

Has your child ever had difficulty finding a shade that matches their skin color? Well, Crayola Colors of The World got their back! They don’t have to pick between peach, brown, black, or not coloring themselves during art class anymore! With these 24 skin-colored pencils, they can choose the color that’s closest to their skin.

14. Eraser

These pretty retractable erasers from Staedtler are latex-free and PVC-free. They’ll be surprised at how minimal the crumbs would be! 

15. Pens

Your children can take writing notes to another level with these pastel Retractable Pastel Gel Ink Pens! These are comfortable to hold and they’re guaranteed to write well with these ballpoint pens. 

Kaisercraft offers this 12-color gel pen set for your note-taking enthusiasts! These pens are enclosed in a plastic case so they can easily put this in their backpack.

16. Correction Tape

Tombow correction tapes glide easily and do not tear off at the sides!

Buy these Cat Paw Shaped Dual Tips for a more fun white-out in their pencil case!

17. Highlighter

Zebra Pen Mildliner has been the talk of the town these past few years. It has cemented its reputation as an excellent choice for highlighters. And for good reason! These are quick-drying and water-resistant.

If your kids make a lot of mistakes, don’t worry! Pilot Frixion are erasable. They also come in these pretty pastel colors.

18. Glue Stick

In the duration of their school year, Elmer’s All Purpose School Glue Sticks will surely be helpful to them.

19. Sharpener

These manual pencil sharpeners shaped like a car are a fun addition to their pencil case!

20. Lamp

To avoid straining their eyes when studying, get this LED Desk Lamp. It has 10 brightness levels and 3 lighting modes. It’s also adjustable so you can modify it to your kid’s preferred angle.

Conclusion

There are a lot of school supplies. Make sure that your kids only buy what they need and what’s required from them. It can be tempting for them to buy every cute thing they see, but remind them that if they actually need it, they can buy it in the middle of the semester. If we missed anything you need, head over to Amazon!