If my mom had said this to me ten years ago, or, I’m embarrassed to admit, maybe even 5, I totally would have rolled my eyes. But life since having children has flown by at an alarmingly fast (and heart wrenching) clip. It’s weird because my teens seemed to drag on and on in Grunge-induced adolescent angst. My twenties were a blur: first job, first solo apartment, near-miss (and one hit) romances and more parties and bars than I can shake a stick at. My early thirties just seemed like a slightly more mature and soberer extension of my twenties.
Until there was Huck. Then Lou. And now I have purchased (gasp!) a backpack (!). For my little son who is quickly growing into a big boy and is going off to his first day (sob) of early learner school next Tuesday. With a backpack on his tiny back—the very same back that closed around the neural tube (which is the core of his fabulousness today) growing deep inside my belly a little over three years ago. Ugh. Truly, where does the time go, and other such mother-speak clichés.
Given the significance I have attached to said knapsack, naturally I wanted it to be the best, so I trolled the Internets for the best of the best. Here are my picks for the back-to-school season’s top-five preschooler backpacks.
Clockwise from top left:
Fleurville Lunch Pack
(shown in Fiesta
Floral and World
Flag) $32
Choosing just one of these was a difficult task indeed, but
choose I did. I purchased the
Fleurville Lunch Pack because I love its dimensions—this pack does not
overwhelm a small frame, has nicely padded straps, big zippers for easy
gripping and is insulated to keep lunch cool and fresh. Even better, it's PVC-free and exceeds CA Prop 65 for lead and other toxins--probably a good thing since it's carrying the little man's lunch around.
Teachermom
Apples and Pears Toddler Backpack $40
Etsy vendor Teachermom makes stylish toddler backpacks in a
variety of fabric options—unfortunately most are sold out in the back to school
rush right now, but I’m sure she’ll have more up & running soon!
Four
Peas Shark Toddler Backpack $25
The Four Peas shark and rocker backpacks were extremely
close second runners up to the Fleurville for me. I ended up choosing the Fleurville because it was insulated
(but usable as a normal backpack) and snack toting will obviously be its main
purpose and also because I found the Fleurville on sale for $20. I like the design and dimensions of the
Four Peas packs, too—just an inch or two here and there makes a big difference
on a 2-1/2 to 3-year-old.
Kelty Minnow Daypack $27
The Kelty Minnow is uber adorable if you want a sporty-er or
more traditional backpack feel, and this baby really holds a lot, but the trade
off is a slightly larger pack that could overwhelm smaller kids.
Skip
Hop Zoo Pack Owl Toddler Backpack $20
I am in love with Skip Hop’s Zoo Packs, which are available
in a variety of animal shapes, including a dog, penguin, mouse, etc., but my
hands-down fav, the retro owl, is sold out until for a bit. Check back regularly, I’m sure it will
be worth the wait!
And for an incredible DIY backpack idea, check out this link, found by S. For a more boyish twist, I’d consider cutting felt appliqués of his favorite things (in our case, airplanes).
Happy back to school, Mamas, relish each of these fast-moving moments!
M.


