Description
- 15 inch little kids backpack with a chest strap, inner name tag, and water bottle pockets, simple and plain design, suit size for a preschooler, kindergartener, and 1st to 2nd-grade elementary school students. It fits 3 4 5 6 years old boys
- Fabric: water-resistant Polyester material, easy to wash and clean
- Lightweight: only 11.5 oz. Dimensions: 15″ x 11″ x 5″, Volume: 16 L
- Double zipper closure main compartment, front pocket, plenty of room to store books, pens, crayon box, pencil pouch, spiral notebook, full-size binder, snacks, and toys
- 2 Side mesh pockets for the water bottle. With padded shoulder straps, the adjustable buckle can offer a comfortable fit for your little son
Suzanne –
Good quality! Backpack held up the entire school year. Good size, the straps were easily adjustable, zippers were sturdy.
Stacey –
Love this bag for our toddler. Perfect size. Super cute and good quality. Bought the matching lunch box as well!
Rheiannon B. –
Just arrived and my 4yo son and I love it!! We looked at many backpacks (including at the usual stores) and finally decided on this one based on reviews, price, size, and apparent quality. It was a good choice! I needed one small (to not look huge on my little guy), yet big enough to fit a standard sized folder and water bottle (fits Funtainer). This is perfect. There’s enough room for extra change of clothes, etc.
Francia –
Great value and quality
Kyrston Clouse –
Perfect for Kindergarten.
Padded shoulders
Chest strap
Big Compartment
Compact yet fits: lunchbox, snack box, and extra clothes
Two water bottle holders
Small compartment for extra bits
Name tag
Easy to wipe and clean
Sally Gillen –
Perfect size. We love this backpack for my T-K boys. Perfect size! It would easily hold a three-ring binder and artwork (not folded). The construction should hold up for a long time.
Josh –
Adorable AND Durable. It’s very durable and well-crafted with plenty of pockets. I got the matching lunchbox as well and it’s equally well made. My son has had it for almost 5 months, and it still looks new. It sure will last him straight through Kindergarten, if not the start of Elementary. Definitely recommend!