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Oompa Sends Little Kids Packing

Some of our contributors recently shared their back to school backpack tips with you here in response to a reader question. We’ve gotten lots more questions about specific backpacks for various age groups since so we’ve been on the hunt trying to help you out.

In the toddler-preschool category (aka the “don’t really need to carry much but want to be independent and cool with a bag on my back” category) one of the clear winners are the awesomely amazing BlaBla backpacks available from T.O.P. fave Oompa Toys. Available in twelve adorable styles including the ladybug, monkey & tiger shown at right, these packs are absolutely infused with color and imagination. Each backpack is hand-knitted by Peruvian artists using techniques that are passed down from generation to generation.

The BlaBla backpacks are perfectly sized for children from newly walking to four years old and are just the right size for a small library book, a toy, a snack and a love note from Mom. The zippered pocket opens just wide enough to get things easily in & out but not so wide that it all falls out when your child wants it in - a perfect combination for those easily frustrated little ones - and is perfectly straight so even little hands can open and close it independently. And that ladybug? Could it get any cuter?

Win it! If you’d like to win a BlaBla backpack of your choice from Oompa Toys, leave a comment on this post before September 4/08 indicating your top choice of the twelve styles and another fave item from the back to school category.

Additional entries available. See contest entry information and rules.

Up tomorrow…come back for another backpack giveaway for the school aged kiddos!

CONTEST CLOSED & WINNER EMAILED

Ju Ju Be - Because A Mama Should Never Have to Choose Between Fashion & Function

We don’t often write about diaper bags here. It has to be a pretty darn special bag before we’ll consider recommending it, and it has to be worth any extra money you pay over what you can pick up at the local department store. Ladies, pull out those credit cards because the bags from Ju Ju Be are fan-freaking-tastic! Boutique level fashion with function you didn’t even know you needed. Now that’s what a mama is talkin’ about!

There are a ton of great bags & accessories to choose from at Ju Ju Be, and the available colours are so stunning that I could spend hours just browsing. It’s so hard to choose, but having seen the citrus & green print in person I can tell you without a doubt that if you’re a lover of the vibrant colours that are hip right now you should just go for it.

My favourite bag of all is the largest bag they make. The WannaBe ($160 - pictured bottom right) is absolutely huge. You’ll never want for a pocket or a place for anything when you’re carrying the WannaBe. It features removable backpack straps (two hands to wrangle children!) and shoulder straps, too. The top closes with a strap that’s easily tucked away. The bottom is seriously ingenious. The entire thing zips open to release beach sand through the mesh that hold all of your stuff in place. The pockets on all of the Ju Ju Be Bags are incredibly smart and this is no exception. There’s a cooler pocket with insulation and a wipe clean lining, and electronics pocket with dividers and cushioning to keep your iPods, phones & other goodies from bumping each other or anything else that could scratch them, a magazine pocket, a book pocket, bottle holders and tons of organization for toys, clothes, diapers, beach stuff…whatever! There are two elasticized straps on the outside to hold a towel, leaving a metric tonne of room on the inside for the crap that’s sure to accompany you on a long trip or a day at the beach. Look inside the WannaBe here.

Our next feature is at the opposite end of the spectrum in size but right up there in quality. The BeLight, ($35, pictured top right) the lightest diaper bag on the market at just over 6 oz., is completely reversible and has ingenious straight straps that you can tie any way you choose. Look inside the BeLight here.

Smart features are standard on all of their bags. They’re all machine wash air dry and the outer fabrics are waterproof & treated with Teflon to repel stains. The gorgeous satin linings are waterproof too, and are also anti-microbial. Not only are the linings beautiful but they’re all light coloured which makes it way easier to find your things than the black pit that most bags turn in to. There’s no velcro to snag on things - they use smart magnets in those places instead, and all of the bags feature metal hardware, because plastic just sucks.

You can purchase Ju Ju Be bags at retailers and e-tailers all over the world.

Or, you can try to…

Win it! We’re giving away BOTH of the bags pictured above to two separate randomly selected winners.

To enter, leave a comment on this post before August 26/08 stating either WannaBe or BeLight on the first line so that we know which draw to enter you in.

After that, please tell us your favourite Ju Ju Be item(s) & colours NOT featured in this review. To enter to win both bags, you must leave a comment for each one.

Additional entries available. See contest entry information and rules.

CONTEST CLOSED & WINNER EMAILED

Ask T.O.P. - Pre-School Backpacks

We get lots of emails asking for product recommendations for gifts, necessities, clothing, gadgets and more. Since we’re full of opinions around here, we’re glad to help. We’re happy to announce that instead of just emailing our readers back with suggestions, we’re going to start sharing some of our writers’ answers with you via our new Ask TOP feature. If you have a question or a shopping conundrum, email us at theopinionatedparent at gmail dot com and we’ll do our best to help you out.

Please be aware that these are not our usual product reviews. Our writers may or may not have seen, touched or tried the items noted in the Ask TOP posts, but have simply taken the time to do some research to help out a fellow parent.


Reader Kate R. asks TOP…

Can you help me? I’m desperate.

My 4 (almost 5) year old son is starting pre-school and needs a “large” backpack. A preschool back like the wonderful ones at gemgem.com will not work for the school requirements.

Can you help me find a cool young boy backpack? I’d REALLY appreciate it!

Chelle says:

My girl has always loved packing her own bag for our many adventures. We started off with a small soft plush backpack and now she has a couple of special backpacks that she adores.

tatonkaShe especially loves her Deuter Schmusebar Daypack ($35) and her ultra-inexpensive ($16) Kids Dome Daypack From Mountain Equipment Coop. Both are great durable backpacks, just the right size and not character based.

And from Mountain Baby, she loves her Tatonka Kiddy Kids Backpack ($30 - pictured @ left). Designed by the pros, this is a fantastically ergonomic choice for a young child and comes with Tatonki, the stuffed dude in the image.


Sara says:

I have actually been on the hunt for one of these myself so I’d love to share my finds with Kate.

personalThe toddler backpacks ($24.95) from My Sweet Dreams Baby are great. They can be personalized, which would be especially great for some of the more plain styles (and what kid doesn’t love to see their name on their stuff?) The prints are less babyish to me than some I have come across.. This may still be too small for Kate’s little man, although it is larger than the gemgem.com one. The same site also has a slightly larger kid version for $34.95.

Personal Creations has these cool packs (I love the firetruck one) one sale for just $19.98. (pictured @ right)

Lillian Vernon’s “Lilly’s Kids” offers a great less kid-like one ($19.98) with reflective safety strips and it can be personalized if you choose. This one’s similar, but has a matching wallet.

This one ($19.98) has bungee straps that could come in handy. However, right now it’s only showing purple as an option for color, so that won’t work for your little man! Maybe they’ll be adding more colors soon, though!

Rashmi says:

lands endI know by listening to other Moms that pre-schoolers need backpacks that can fit a big book or two, including a folder for all those forms etc. Most moms also say that teachers prefer bags that don’t have drawstrings, wheels, lights and other such difficult and distracting thingamajigs. (Ed: Amen to that!)

Which is why I feel that the Boys’ Preschool Backpack by Land’s End ($26.50, pictured @ left) is ideal. It’s made for pre-schoolers, yet it’s still big enough to carry a book, a change of clothes, and a little something for recess or show-and-tell. An exterior pocket carries extras. Comfort features include padded c-shaped shoulder straps that fit better, and a padded lumbar panel to cushion his back. The polyester body means it’s easy to clean, and there are two compartments to organize his stuff. The 360° reflective trim improves visibility and you have the option to get it monogrammed as well.

Meg says:

kelty grommetI recommend the Kelty Grommet 100%, all the way! We bought it ($25, pictured @ right) for our son to take to church with him. It’s bigger than a kiddie pack but definitely not too big for him to handle — and it’s cool just like his Daddy’s!

Heather says:

ll beanI don’t know how “cool” they are but both of our boys have LL Bean backpacks. The Junior Original Book Pack ($19.50, pictured @ left) is big enough but not too big for a little body. We’ve been using them for a few years and they hold up perfectly. (Christy seconds that recommendation!) Monogramming is available for just $6.

The LL Bean Camp Critter Pack might be too small for Kate’s little guy, but it sure is cute!


Well Kate…we hope those options give you a good start on picking your son’s first backpack.

As an early childhood teacher, I’d like to give you a few tips to keep in mind as you shop:

*Make sure it’s not larger than your son. He needs to be comfortable. If he’s a very small child, his teacher will understand. If he’s average or large, then it’s not as much of an issue. This is particularly important if he’ll be carrying it for any distance or length of time.
*But…be sure it can hold an average picture book or he’ll either be losing things or bringing home grocery bags on a regular basis.
*Padded shoulder straps are a must - those library books get heavy!
*One or two pockets on the outside are great. Too many will just be frustrating for everyone.
*A water bottle pocket on the side is a great feature to keep your son hydrated without juices, but make sure the pack is water resistant so his books don’t get soaked if it leaks. In my classroom I recommend that water bottles always be placed in a ziplock bag too - just in case!
*Avoid wheels or, at the very least, check if they’re allowed in your son’s school. They’re a tripping hazard in busy hallways.
*If you choose to monogram your son’s bag, you may want to go with initials rather than his full name. He’ll still know which bag is his, but strangers won’t know his first name.

Thanks for asking TOP, and have fun shopping!

A dinosaur on your back. (Hey, it’s better than a monkey.)

gem gem backpack dinosaur dante beatrixAs much as I see kiddie backpacks around the malls and big box stores, I still haven’t seen anything there that I’d want to buy for my kids. The choices are generally licensed characters or…ugly. They’re also either too small, too large or the wrong shape.

I finally found exactly what I wanted in the dino little kid backpack ($35) from new TOP find GemGem. Designed by Dante Beatrix, this backpack is just the perfect size and shape for little backs. The dinosaur is awesome but not too cutesie, and I love that he (she? I’m totally not biased), along with the rest of the backpack, isn’t plastic. The handles and the back panel are padded for comfort, and the whole thing is easy to clean. (It might not be recommended, but I tossed my son’s in the washer and it was perfectly fine.)

Save 10% on your order at GemGem with the code OPIPARENT until 6/31/08.

Win it! GemGem is giving away the same great dino backpack my son has and loves! To enter, go check out the GemGem shop and leave a comment on this post listing a thing or two you’d like to have that are NOT mentioned in this post. Contest closes at noon MST on June 11/08.

Additional entries available. See contest entry information and rules.

CONTEST CLOSED & WINNER EMAILED

Zosephine

Funky, but not granola

Modern, but not sterile

And definitely not cutsie-pink

zosephine diaper bagIf there were ever a slogan for a diaper bag that worked for me, that is it. It’s directly from the mouth of Zosephine designer Maria Winslow.

Zosephine bags are messenger style, available in four colours, and are constructed with an easy-to-clean nylon lining. Each one comes with a coordinating nylon changing pad. My favourite feature is the cell phone pocket that’s hidden under the flap which is just the right size and prevents that daunting task of digging through a plethora of ‘kid crap’ to try and find a ringing phone.

These are bags that you’ll use for many years beyond the diapering stage with the confidence that nobody will know it ever was, indeed, a diaper bag.

We’ve got a Zosephine bag in the St. Paul style (pictured) valued at $116 to give away to one lucky T.O.P. reader. To enter, send one email to theopinionatedparent@gmail.com with ZOSEPHINE in the subject line and tell us the name of one other Zosephine style. To be valid, entries must include your full name and mailing address. Feel free to include a blog link if you’d like us to link you up if you win. Contest closes at midnight MST on 1/31/08. Congratulations Rob!