Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Pottery Barn Kids Backpacks for Back to School! | Go Graham Go ...

With mixed emotions we are preparing for Kindergarten. ?We are now in the home stretch and with tax free weekend last weekend we hope we have all of the supplies we are going to need {pretty please}. ?I am trying not to be one of those parents that I cringe to see coming to the high school. ?You know, the ones that are trying to plan their child's entire future for them their freshman year? ?Because we all knew what we wanted to be when we were 14 right? ?Oh, and we all wanted our parents to plan it for us {eye roll}! ?I like to think of myself as a "go with the flow" type of parent, but I do like to be prepared. ?I also want to give my children the tools to have confidence and to make the best decisions for themselves. ?With that said, I want to make sure I have everything in place that he needs so that he can do his job to the best of his ability.

We were sent one of the new Pottery Barn Kids Mackenzie collection backpacks for review and I am beyond impressed with the quality. ?Not only can you choose the size that you would like, but the extras that make this backpack comfortable are amazing.


First of all, have you ever tried a standard sized backpack on a 5 year old? ?It looks a little like some jumbled mess of a kid walking down the street leaning forwards trying not to fall. ?Now, Pottery Barn Kids has the standard size as well as preschool and rolling backpacks, but we went with the small. ?This backpack fits Graham like a glove and still holds everything he needs. ?Your standard 3 ring binder fits along with room for a little extra.

I used to say "bless your heart" every morning as Graham fumbled around with his preschool backpack slipping off his shoulders. ?Ultimately, I ended up carrying it for him because it was such a hassle. ?The Pottery Barn Kids backpack features a strap in the front that keeps the shoulder straps positioned on the shoulders. ?No more fumbling! ?They are also contoured so that there is less of a tendency for slipping. ?They also have tons of padding adding to the overall comfort and fit.
The back of the backpack is the most important feature in my opinion. ?This is what sturdies and allows the load not to shift. ?I can remember having super thin backs on my backpacks growing up and how the books would slide around and poke my back. ?The padding is thick enough to create support and keep things firmly in position. ?Not to mention, no books poking you!
Of course, there is a pocket on the front perfect for organizing pencils, pens, and other trinkets your child may need to carry. ?There is also an MP3 player holder with an opening in the top for ear buds (not that any 5 year old I know will need an MP3 player at school... but just in case you were wondering). ?Seriously, he can definitely use this feature when we are traveling. ?I'll refrain from my soap box about what TO bring and what NOT to bring to school in this post. ?The top features a carrying handle that is perfect for hanging in cubbies. ?There are also two straps across the front where you can snap your lunch box into place as well as two side pockets for water bottles. ?The outer material is also water resistant which is great for rainy days or messy lunches!
Graham chose the adorable snake print, but there are many more prints to choose from on the Pottery Barn Kids website in the MacKenzie collection. ?I love the adorable chocolate owl print for girls! ?So cute. ?Backpacks very in price from $29.50-$45.50 and come in sizes preschool, small, large and rolling. ?I'm so excited Graham has a workhorse of a backpack so that he can focus on what is important this year... growing and learning!

This product was provided free of charge by Pottery Barn Kids. These are my honest opinions on the product. I do not post reviews on products I can not stand behind. Please see my Terms of Use for more info.

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