Thursday 2 October 2014

Awesome (and Affordable!) Products for Kindergarten Students


Now that my daughter's been in junior kindergarten for approximately a month, I'm getting the hang of what she needs (and doesn't need!) in terms of shopping. So for the future, note these cool products for when your kids start school:

1. Funtainer Bottles by Thermos
I've tried many different water bottles and this is by far the BEST. In public school, kindergarteners have to do things "by themselves", and this thermos is so easy to open and close! My daughter's been using this one since she was about two and now she's almost four. And don't worry, it comes in different characters, not just Hello Kitty.

Best place to find it cheap: Real Canadian Superstore -- wait for a no-tax day and you can pay approximately $9 or $10.


2. Pruta Food Containers
I purchased these containers before my daughter was born, but it just so happens that I've found these to be the most user-friendly for her little hands. She can take off the lids and put them back on the containers, and they're still secure enough for food AND survive the rough-and-toughness of a child. 

PLUS, you get so many in one package at an awesome price, you can't lose out! So in other words, great for home and the classroom. 



Best place to find it cheap: Ikea (online), set of 17 containers for $5.49



3. Mabels Labels "Write Away" Labels
 
Everything -- and I mean everything -- needs to be labelled in school. Backpacks, lunch bags, water bottles, containers, shoes, clothes, the works. I didn't want to keep wasting pen and tape for labels, so I gave Mabels Labels a try. Well, they work alright! Dishwasher- and microwave-safe, they're super durable and when they stick on things, they stick! However, they don't stick on "textured" products such as backpacks very well, but they're amazing on clothes and other items.

Best place to find it cheap: Walmart! You can find a package for $10. (FYI: these are only the "Write Away" labels, NOT the personalized ones.)


Have you tried these products? Can you recommend other kindergarten-friendly items? 













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