Thursday, July 29, 2010

Back to School Tips: Get Your Kids Ready to School

by: "girls scout" mom

School Preparation

If it is your kids first day in school then no doubt that this will be hard for him. Many teachers are well versed on a way on how to manage the separation of mother and child and more often than not, it is the parent that finds it harder than the child! Anyways in saying that, to make the whole idea easy and fun, allowing your child to choose all of their special school things often is a great idea to get them involved and excited.

Take a day to go shopping with your son or daughter and let them choose their kids backpacks (if the school doesn’t have a set uniform school bags), their lunchbox, their school shoes (again if the school doesn’t have a set of uniform shoe) and also what they will have for the lunch on their very first day. This way they will feel like they have played a big part in preparing for their transition into the start of their education.

Budgeting for Back to School

Generally speaking, going back to school can cost a lot of money for families with one child. However, there are some fantastic lay-by services which allow you choose all the things your child or children will need for school and gradually pay of the whole amount over a long of period of time. This moment of lay-by certainly takes a lot pressure off the family and its finances, leaving lots of time to simplify enjoy these fun milestones in your life.

Keeping Their Lunches Exciting

It could be pretty tricky to keep a lunchbox contents interesting day in day out. To make sure that the sandwiches that you made for your son will not be tossed in the bin each day, include snacks like berries, almonds, dried fruit and even a little chocolate bar. To be a replacement to your sandwich, try some stuffs frittata, carrots and celery with dip or even mini snack pack of tunas, cheese and crackers. And do not forget to add and include a bottle juice box or water box so

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Cheap backpacks: Doesn't always suggest low quality


by: wise mom

Today, because of the unpredictable economic conditions, wise moms turn to less expensive and affordable school items specially kids backpacks.

Kids backpacks usually complete the school items shopping list of a mommy shopper. These bags often come in lots of kinds, sizes, styles and occasionally gimmicks pursued by local shops.

These school backpacks designed evolves from a simple colored leather bag into an amusing and fancy Dora Backpack which most mom agreed to fits well on children’s taste and style. These licensed character backpacks provides many purposes, apart from its low price, it helps on lessening the pressure of first day blues at school through diverting the attention of your child to these colorful and flashy school bag.

School bags, however, need not to be expensive. You can find backpacks sold in the nearest mall, department stores and even online with the desired functions and style to fit your finances.

Timing is really a good deal to buy these cheap school backpacks. Every mom shopper agrees that a good time to check for these economical backpacks is on fall season when students going back to school. Looking forward sometimes right after school begins to purchase a backpack is great as well.

Low-cost backpacks are usually just as good as their costly imitation. Low price is actually good and it doesn't always suggest low quality.


There are several things to consider when shopping for cheap backpacks. Items to check like when to buy, quality, and making sure your kids school bags are perfect for the user’s needs.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Kid’s Backpacks: Issues and Concern


by: admin


Today kids backpacks function not only as a tool to carry things; it shows kid's unique character and individuality. Often than not, school backpacks signify status symbol, carrying the fashionable and stylish backpacks certainly a must for the few kids.


The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) study of American students, however, says 6 out of 10 students (ages nine to 20) suffered chronic back pain relating to heavy school bags.

What could parents do? It is advisable to take a child's back pain seriously. Below are lists of safety reminders before purchasing your kid's next school backpacks.

1. Think about the use of rolling school kids backpack for your child. Wheeled school bags are fabulous option for bringing down the load. If your child, however, uses a plain school kids backpack, reduce the load to about 10 percent of the child's body weight.


2. Examine the quality. In a challenging economy, durability and level of quality are even more important. Selecting a respected brand that will stand behind their product is an excellent starting point. Whenever you look to buy school bags, take no less than a minute from your day to really look at the quality, dimension, distribution, and straps of the item.


3. Purchase kids school backpacks that suit your child. In case you have a smaller child, don't pair him or her with the huge kids backpacks. Make sure you and your child look for a kids backpack that is appropriate for your child's age and size. You should physically weigh the kids school backpack to make sure it is less than 15 percent of your child's weight.


4. Consider the straps. Do not underestimate the value of quality of straps! Kids backpacks with solid, well-supported straps are essential along with any chest straps, to spread the weight equally. Adjust the straps of your kid's kids backpack so it rests in the curve of the lower back of your child. The pack must not rest beyond four inches beneath your kid's waistline.


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

How to keep your kids backpack safe

by: Concern Mom

How to keep your child’s backpacks safe from the bullies?

Like any other Mom you want your children to be safe all the time. I will freak out if my child will come home from school carrying his school backpacks with saggy face and in a very upset mood because he lose his Batman kids backpack or lose his toys I kept in his bag. Not that he lose his bag or toys but on the thought that maybe he was bullied and harassed by big boys in school and involved in a fist fight or worst it was being snatched by somebody in the street. You will never know what will happen this day.


Frankly, I know I sound like a paranoid mother. But like any “girls scout” mother I always took some precautionary measures for my child to stay safe at all times.

Here's how I keep my child's backpack and its content secure when he go to school or even when we travel. In this way, I could teach my boy how to be careful and be responsible on his own stuffs.

Choose the right pack- Choose backpacks that open on the top only. Backpacks with multiple compartments inside are great to put the important stuffs out of reach from the intruders.

Keep the zipper tucked low- When your child close his pack, teach him to keep the zipper tucked as low as possible. That way your child can reach under his arm easily to check that it’s still closed and secure from time to time.

Snap on a mini-carabiner- Locked the backpack zipper of your child closed with a carabiner, this kind of weird at the beginning but it gives you and your child with tremendous peace of mind. Your child can take it off easily when he needs to get something, but it’s one more obstacle from the bully classmates.

Put the good stuff deep inside- Finally; help your child to arrange his things from putting the good stuff deep inside and less valuable at the top. Discuss it between your child the most important and valuable things in his school bags.