That’s the irony. As more stuff goes electronic, somehow kids are carrying more and heavier books to school at ever younger ages. Elementary school kids have been recorded carrying bags a third their weight.
This is SOOOO my daughter. She’s a packrat. Give her a bag and she will fill it absolutely to capacity. It’s not like the school gives her a lot of required things to carry; it’s more than she wants to bring a lot of things “in case”. She’s taken the scouting motto to the logical extreme. Art supplies, makeup, spare clothes, a stuffed animal in case someone needs comforting, medicine, bandages, books, a blanket, tools, emergency sprinkles…..
I have a “day” backpack that I use when we go on trips to places where we will not have easy access back to the car/RV. I mostly carry husband’s stuff for him in the pack – among other things always have to have a snack available as he is Diabetic – plus his cameras, etc.
sirbadger 11 months ago
How about books on an iPad instead of paper books.
MichaelAxelFleming 11 months ago
Flip that turtle!
Shikamoo Premium Member 11 months ago
That backpack is bigger than Gracie!
derdave969 11 months ago
Maybe a tump line.
cdward 11 months ago
That’s the irony. As more stuff goes electronic, somehow kids are carrying more and heavier books to school at ever younger ages. Elementary school kids have been recorded carrying bags a third their weight.
bobpickett1 11 months ago
I see this almost every day at the elementary school, they are bigger than the child.
ladykat 11 months ago
Do you need all those books in your backpack?
Bwahahaha! 11 months ago
Leave her! Leave her!
mokspr Premium Member 11 months ago
Both would be ideal right now.
DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago
Wheels. And a motor.
calliarcale 11 months ago
This is SOOOO my daughter. She’s a packrat. Give her a bag and she will fill it absolutely to capacity. It’s not like the school gives her a lot of required things to carry; it’s more than she wants to bring a lot of things “in case”. She’s taken the scouting motto to the logical extreme. Art supplies, makeup, spare clothes, a stuffed animal in case someone needs comforting, medicine, bandages, books, a blanket, tools, emergency sprinkles…..
And yet she won’t bring a coat unless forced. :-D
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 months ago
She is to smart to let that happen!
djtenltd 11 months ago
That’s probably twice as many books as you carry, Baldo!
berengar 11 months ago
Yes, and since many schools have removed lockers, kids are now suffering the same back problems older people have.
Rhetorical_Question 11 months ago
Book lover ?
Otis Rufus Driftwood 11 months ago
Just because you were never so ambitious . . .
suelou 11 months ago
I have a hard, wheeled, pullout handle suitcase that weighs more empty than the clothes I put in it!
ron 11 months ago
When I did K-12, there were NO backpacks except for camping trips in summer.
mafastore 11 months ago
I have a “day” backpack that I use when we go on trips to places where we will not have easy access back to the car/RV. I mostly carry husband’s stuff for him in the pack – among other things always have to have a snack available as he is Diabetic – plus his cameras, etc.