What should you look for in an elementary school backpack?
Kids heading back to school need backpacks that are supportive, comfortable, and promote healthy posture. Backpacks with two straps distribute weight evenly, which is better for a youngster's neck, shoulders, and spine. Kids who walk home from school or wait outdoors for transportation should have reflectors on their backpacks for visibility. A backpack should also fit properly, which means it should rest on the lower back no more than 4 inches below the waist. The seam where the straps meet the top of the bag should rest roughly 1 or 2 inches below the top of the shoulders.
What is the best way to keep a school lunch fresh and safe?
An insulated bag with a reusable, food-safe ice pack is a great way to keep sandwiches, fruits, and veggies at a safe temperature over hours of storage in a school locker or cubby. Wrapping sensitive foods in two layers of protection, such as a layer of foil as well as a layer of plastic wrap, is another worthwhile precaution. Small, colorful, airtight plastic containers are also both fun and effective for keeping foods fresh, plus there are plastic food containers available with their own dedicated ice packs that snap into the lids for safe and convenient freshness.