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    Stationery and School bags

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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      ChiefKiasu:
      Now I realized that it is the kids that are doing it to themselves. My kid loves to bring tons of books for that 10-min \"Uninterrupted Silent Reading\" sessions before school starts, in spite of all our attempts at reasoning with him.

      :lol: Also another kiasu-kina in the making. :lol:

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      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
        ChiefKiasu
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        jedamum:
        ... :lol: Also another kiasu-kina in the making. :lol:

        Oh I wish. If he is only a little bit more concerned with his schoolwork, I'd be a lot less worried. He is a smart kid, able to grasp concepts quickly, but lacks motivation when it comes to working hard.

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        • jedamumJ Offline
          jedamum
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          ChiefKiasu:
          He is a smart kid, able to grasp concepts quickly, but lacks motivation when it comes to working hard.

          Its not unusual that smart kids can tend to be a bit lazy.
          My husband is smart, so he reckon that he'll only need to spend only 50% hardwork and can get 75% returns, and always on the lookout to take shortcuts as it is deem more 'efficient'. :roll:

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            heutistmeintag
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            jedamum:
            ChiefKiasu:

            Today, you can get pretty good \"ergonomic\" bags from Popular at about $30+..


            The thing is that when they claimed to be 'ergonomic', how genuinely 'ergonomic' do we know they are? Or they are only using that term to rip us off?

            I once paid $80 for these so-called ergo bags. One of them was torn at the corner after less than 1 yr and the other was discarded because it was simply too bulky and heavy even without the books in it.

            What we do now is to get them something simple and affordable like Sierra fullpack. Anything that cannot fit into the bags will be carried in A4 folder bags.

            So parents if you ask me, buy if you can afford. otherwise, I am skeptical about the benefits of ergo bags.

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              cmm
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              what about those schoolbags with wheels? Seems sensible enough…

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              • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                ChiefKiasu
                last edited by

                cmm:
                what about those schoolbags with wheels? Seems sensible enough....

                Be careful with those. Although they have shoulder straps, they are not suitable for children to carry on their shoulders and back. The extensible handle can hurt the child's back if he/she attempts to put on the shoulder straps.

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                • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                  ChiefKiasu
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                  When do you think is a good time for children to use mechanical pencils?


                  I personally prefer them because they don’t require sharpening, but they tend to be harder for young children to use and maintain. P1 and P2 kids should stick to 0.7mm leads.

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                    Fettuccine
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                    I bought a shinkansen school bag from Isetan sale at $43 and that is the lightest I can get. Today, also visited the crosscom showroom and was introduced to their bags too, not so light like the one i bought but I find the clip makes an easy task to close the bag. Very pricey though, just like the ergo desk and chairs. Wonder if there are any alternatives other than kinder fun.

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                    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                      ChiefKiasu
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                      Fettuccine:
                      I bought a shinkansen school bag from Isetan sale at $43 and that is the lightest I can get. Today, also visited the crosscom showroom and was introduced to their bags too, not so light like the one i bought but I find the clip makes an easy task to close the bag. Very pricey though, just like the ergo desk and chairs. Wonder if there are any alternatives other than kinder fun.

                      You can check out the \"Pop Kids\" ergo bag from Popular. The last I checked it was about $35. Very lightweight too, with top open flap that allows good access to the bag's contents. Almost 2 years and counting now.

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                        Luanee
                        last edited by

                        ChiefKiasu:
                        When do you think is a good time for children to use mechanical pencils?


                        I personally prefer them because they don't require sharpening, but they tend to be harder for young children to use and maintain. P1 and P2 kids should stick to 0.7mm leads.
                        My 6-yr-old daughter kept breaking her mechanical pencil leads when writing with it, and I thought it's her fault that she used too much strength! Now that you say it, I'm glad I didnt chide her over it 😛

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