Stationery and School bags
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CJS:
My dd is going to P1 next year but she is just 113cm and weighs 17kg. She is small in size relative to her age. I believe her school bag is going to be as heavy as her. I am worried as to how she is going to lug her bag especially up and down the staircases. Her school hall and classroom is on the second floor. There is no lift in the school so trolley bag is not a solution.
Hi cjs, my DD is about the same size as your DD. She is taller now but still weighs the same.
When DD was in P1, I got her a Impact backpack.
It is a very good amd durable ergonomic bag.
Used to get a SPI lego bag for DS years back. He used it for 2 years.
However, the bag itself is heavy even without the books!
Thus, both my children used Impact bags now.
The bags are washable and has many compartments.
I will advise against trolley bags for safety reasons.
I believe in investing in a good school bag.
It might be a bit costly but its benefits certainly outweigh the price. -
Popular is having a Back to school sale till 31st Dec.
A $69.90 ergonomic schoolbag costs only $29 with any textbook purchase.
Discount up to 40%.
A good time to replenish the stationeries and enrichment books
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Why is it that trolley bag is not recommended? We thought by pulling the load around, is better than carrying on the back?
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It can be dangerous and noisy.
Imagine if your child’s classroom is not on ground level and there is no lift, your child has to lug the heavy bag up. Bear in mind that a trolly bag does not have the basic padding of a backpack and I have seen how those students struggled with the trolley bag.
By pulling the trolley bags along the corridor where the classrooms are situated, it caused a lot of moise and it could be disruptive to the other students who are having lessons.
The safest bet is still a backpack. Especially a good one as it helps in the correct posture of the child whose bone is still developing. -
Per school recommendation : weight of school bags (including books) for P1 kids should not be more than 2 kgs (ave P1 kid’s weight is 20 kgs). They did a weight test on one of the P1 kid’s bag - stunning 7kgs !
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In my son’s school, the teachers will keep most of their books in school for the lower primary children, hence it is quite manageable for the children. But this year, my boy is in P4 and his bag is much heavier at about 5.3kg. And I have checked his bag - there isn’t anything that I can take away to reduce the weight. Luckily he is quite strong and fit - but I pity those children who are smaller built at about 25kg and below. How will they manage? Their class is on the 6th floor and they are not allowed to use the lift…
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I’m new here. So I like to contribute by posting a summary from my search for dd’s bag:
1. Backpack or trolley? Backpack. Students are not allowed to use lifts, so imagine lugging a trolley up stairs.
2. Ergo or not to ergo? Some say that this thing about ergo is a marketing gimmick. They’re not cheap. So if you have a non-ergo bag, just let the bag sit as high up the back as possible.
3. Lightest ergo bag. Deuter has the lightest bags around. Impact and Lego bags are the heaviest, followed by SPI. Due to more padding.
4. Best place to compare: OG Orchard (SPI, Deuter, Impact), then to Centerpoint (SPI, Lego).
5. Cheapest place: OG Orchard during sale. Elsewhere all standard price. SPI limited to 10% off.
6. Ergo brands: SPI, Lego, Impact, Firefly/Popular brand, Deuter. Crosscom has some bags for serious money. Artfriend at Ngee Ann City has a German brand Herlitz that has a great large bag for older kids at a reasonable price.
I got the Deuter small scholar act for my dd, nice and light. -
Buckbrick:
Excellent tips! I notice that SPI has improved vastly in its design. Deuter is a great choice. Nearly got that for ds then I reminded myself of dd's non-brand ergo bag costing less than $40, which saw her thru for 3 yrs and still going strong... Its all abt structure of bag- padding on straps and back, firm base and straps to hold books close to body. - SKI'm new here. So I like to contribute by posting a summary from my search for dd's bag:
1. Backpack or trolley? Backpack. Students are not allowed to use lifts, so imagine lugging a trolley up stairs.
2. Ergo or not to ergo? Some say that this thing about ergo is a marketing gimmick. They're not cheap. So if you have a non-ergo bag, just let the bag sit as high up the back as possible.
3. Lightest ergo bag. Deuter has the lightest bags around. Impact and Lego bags are the heaviest, followed by SPI. Due to more padding.
4. Best place to compare: OG Orchard (SPI, Deuter, Impact), then to Centerpoint (SPI, Lego).
5. Cheapest place: OG Orchard during sale. Elsewhere all standard price. SPI limited to 10% off.
6. Ergo brands: SPI, Lego, Impact, Firefly/Popular brand, Deuter. Crosscom has some bags for serious money. Artfriend at Ngee Ann City has a German brand Herlitz that has a great large bag for older kids at a reasonable price.
I got the Deuter small scholar act for my dd, nice and light. -
Really, ergo or not, I’d make sure that it comes with waist and sternum straps. I’ve seen kids carrying the latest shiny ergo bag but slung so low (like how sec school kids carry them these days) that it negates the benefits.
I’d look out for straps or bands that allow you to pack the books close to the back. All brands have this. it’s great that some schools keeps their students books. Even then, you have maybe 3 textbooks, 2 exercise books, notebook, pencilcase and water bottle… I was surprised at the weight and the bag was not even half full! Made me glad I did not get a heavier padded bag. -
Buckbrick:
I was searching the web on this topic and found this excellent summary - answered most of the questions I wanted to ask. Thank you.I'm new here. So I like to contribute by posting a summary from my search for dd's bag:
1. Backpack or trolley? Backpack. Students are not allowed to use lifts, so imagine lugging a trolley up stairs.
2. Ergo or not to ergo? Some say that this thing about ergo is a marketing gimmick. They're not cheap. So if you have a non-ergo bag, just let the bag sit as high up the back as possible.
3. Lightest ergo bag. Deuter has the lightest bags around. Impact and Lego bags are the heaviest, followed by SPI. Due to more padding.
4. Best place to compare: OG Orchard (SPI, Deuter, Impact), then to Centerpoint (SPI, Lego).
5. Cheapest place: OG Orchard during sale. Elsewhere all standard price. SPI limited to 10% off.
6. Ergo brands: SPI, Lego, Impact, Firefly/Popular brand, Deuter. Crosscom has some bags for serious money. Artfriend at Ngee Ann City has a German brand Herlitz that has a great large bag for older kids at a reasonable price.
I got the Deuter small scholar act for my dd, nice and light.
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