DS will only be at preschool 2 half days a week...The first day I will put a change of clothes in his bag which I think the school will keep there in case of accidents. After that there really isn't a reason for carrying around a nifty new backpack....they provide a small snack and drink...am I missing anything here? Will the backpack just be a 1st day photo prop, lol?
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We'll be putting her inhaler and snack in there (snack isn't provided) and I figure she'll use it to carry papers home.The school asks us to bring extra clothes the first day and they keep them there.
We also got a bubble bum inflatable booster seat in case of emergency pick up, but we're a one-car family so it's not like we can just leave a seat in DHs car in case something happens to me/our car while she's at school. An emergency pick up would mean a chance of 4 different people picking up, including DH in a taxi, so we figure the bubble bum with her is the best option. We're a unique situation, though, since I know very few families that only have one car.
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DS started going the beginning of summer and I was wondering the same thing
. I'm now learned that each afternoon when he gets home I need to immediately go through the pack back to see if there are any wet cloths ( water play) that need to go into the wash. I also check for any letters home type stuff; my DS does drop of and pick up so this is the vast majority of communication with her.
To get his back pack ready
-A pair of swimming cloths
-Summer hat
-Change of shorts/shirt
-Water bottle
-Sunscreen (spray is easier for everyone. Your kiddo can get most of themselves done, leaving less for teacher to make sure if correct)
DD puts whatever she wants in her backpack, usually toys or favorite books, then it stays in her cubby all day. She just likes to carry a backpack.
Her lunch goes in a separate lunch box and her change of clothing goes in a big plastic bag, per the school's regulations, that lives at the bottom of her cubby most of the year. I switch out the clothes when the weather changes or if she outgrows something, but otherwise, the bag stays at school all year (this is what happened last school year).
DD1's change of clothes stays in her backpack. She carries her water bottle back and forth, too. Sometimes I toss her sunscreen in there so I don't have to carry it separately.
So far, that's about all it's used for. But hanging it up by her name, collecting it before pick-up, etc. is part of the classroom routine and I think learning to keep track of her own stuff is a useful skill for preschoolers.
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We are given a folder that stays in the backpack. It's used for bringing home art projects, newsletters, sign ups for field trips, etc. We also have a change on clothes in a ziploc bag that stays in there.
The only other thing that goes in there is the morning snack. Pretty light weight stuff and easy to keep up with.
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We put a fresh bottle/sippy of water in there for her to drink on her way to and home from school.
I need the backpack for the occasional huge amounts of artwork that gets sent home + scholastic books. Plus DD loves carrying it with her.
It's also great for chilly mornings and warmer afternoons, we can put her jacket or coat in there at pickup if she doesn't need to wear it.
In the winter, we send her to school with her snowboots/pants in her backpack in case they go outside, so she doesn't have to wear them all day.
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She keeps her rain poncho in the back pack, her school folder and her lunch box and water bottle.
The school holds on to her napping items, her epi pen, her special box of snacks and her change of clothes.
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Carter also generally has to bring something (matchbox cars, toy train, stuffed animal) into his class every day since he is the first kid there, they don't mind... they just make sure they put it his bag before other kids arrive. They stash his art and his random toy in it and connect his lunch box to it for us to take home every day. (he has a PBK backpack and lunchbox).
Also in there...
-Cash for "donations". He goes to the JCC so they do an offering of sorts. I never remember this on Friday so I put a lot of quarters in there and the teachers take out the allotted amount every week. It just saves me the trouble of remembering cash every week which I never have.
-Glasses cleaner and cloth-- very important for parents of bespectacled toddlers.
-Emergency snacks- goldfish, juice box. Very helpful if we have to stop somewhere unplanned and dinner is delayed. It is also helpful if my parents pick him up.
-Extra underwear (newly potty trained)
-Extra outfit- the school keeps clothes in his cubby, this is more for when we want to go out after school and have him look more "presentable" (ie no paint or food on his shirt). The school knows these extras are in there and it has been very helpful on days when he seems to have more accidents/food messes.
I imagine a hoody will need to be added shortly. I live in texas and it can be 90 or 45. You never know...