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Back-to-school essentials: 21 tips, tricks and kit – from parents and kids Back-to-school essentials: 21 tips, tricks and kit – from parents and kids
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From sleep routines to parent WhatsApp groups, water bottles to bag charms, here’s what you need to get the kids back to school (and the stuff you don’t)From sleep routines to parent WhatsApp groups, water bottles to bag charms, here’s what you need to get the kids back to school (and the stuff you don’t)
The best water bottles for leaks, looks and sustainabilityThe best water bottles for leaks, looks and sustainability
Parents across the country are stocking up on uniforms, booking in shoe fittings and gearing up for the return to school. Parents are stocking up on uniforms, booking in shoe fittings and gearing up for the return to school or, in Scotland, already battling the school run.
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Whether your child is just starting reception or well into secondary school, it’s a big adjustment after six weeks off. Arming them with tools to cope with the change, and the right kit, can ease this period for everyone.Whether your child is just starting reception or well into secondary school, it’s a big adjustment after six weeks off. Arming them with tools to cope with the change, and the right kit, can ease this period for everyone.
My eldest daughter is going into year two and after over-buying everything on the school’s list when she started in reception, I now buy just a few essentials every year. And I make sure I’m buying products that last.My eldest daughter is going into year two and after over-buying everything on the school’s list when she started in reception, I now buy just a few essentials every year. And I make sure I’m buying products that last.
Here are the best tips, tricks and buys that will last beyond half term from parents (and children) to mark the return to the classroom.Here are the best tips, tricks and buys that will last beyond half term from parents (and children) to mark the return to the classroom.
Back-to-school essentialsBack-to-school essentials
Name everythingName everything
Buy a batch of sticky labels with their names on it – I get my kids to put them in their uniforms and kit themselves. Try to keep the first few weekends of the new school year free, because however well adjusted and excited kids are about the new year, the change is always a big deal. They often come out of school with little to say and suddenly open up at bedtime or on a car journey, so being around without too much going on in those first few weeks can really help. Steph Douglas, KingstonBuy a batch of sticky labels with their names on it – I get my kids to put them in their uniforms and kit themselves. Try to keep the first few weekends of the new school year free, because however well adjusted and excited kids are about the new year, the change is always a big deal. They often come out of school with little to say and suddenly open up at bedtime or on a car journey, so being around without too much going on in those first few weeks can really help. Steph Douglas, Kingston
Name stickers and stamps are a firm favourite, as they’re an easy way to keep track of everything from pencil cases to T-shirts. But lots of people I know just use a Sharpie to write their child’s name on everything. Rebecca GoodmanName stickers and stamps are a firm favourite, as they’re an easy way to keep track of everything from pencil cases to T-shirts. But lots of people I know just use a Sharpie to write their child’s name on everything. Rebecca Goodman
Name stickersName stickers
Sharpies, pack of fiveSharpies, pack of five
Erasable pensErasable pens
Make sure you’ve got a good supply of Legami pens and don’t forget they have a rubber on the end to erase mistakes. And if you stick your paper in the freezer for five minutes, the writing will come back – great for sending secret messages. Bridget Boyle, 7, LondonMake sure you’ve got a good supply of Legami pens and don’t forget they have a rubber on the end to erase mistakes. And if you stick your paper in the freezer for five minutes, the writing will come back – great for sending secret messages. Bridget Boyle, 7, London
Legami erasable pensLegami erasable pens
De-stress the night beforeDe-stress the night before
The night before, have a really nice bubble bath or an extra-long shower so you’re really relaxed and refreshed and ready for the next day. Ena Murphy, 12, HampshireThe night before, have a really nice bubble bath or an extra-long shower so you’re really relaxed and refreshed and ready for the next day. Ena Murphy, 12, Hampshire
Sleepy bubble barSleepy bubble bar
Satsuma shower gel, 250mlSatsuma shower gel, 250ml
Get hard-wearing school shoesGet hard-wearing school shoes
Practice walking in new school shoes before the start of term to avoid pinching or rubbing, and go to a shop for a fitting if possible. We find shoes from Start-Rite, ToeZone and Clarks are especially hard-wearing for the entire school term. Get your children involved with choosing the shoes too, to avoid any refusals when they go back to school. RGPractice walking in new school shoes before the start of term to avoid pinching or rubbing, and go to a shop for a fitting if possible. We find shoes from Start-Rite, ToeZone and Clarks are especially hard-wearing for the entire school term. Get your children involved with choosing the shoes too, to avoid any refusals when they go back to school. RG
Younger children:Younger children:
Double strap rip-tape shoesDouble strap rip-tape shoes
Leather strap shoesLeather strap shoes
Older kids:Older kids:
Lace-up shoesLace-up shoes
Leather rip-tape shoesLeather rip-tape shoes
Thermos flasksThermos flasks
We used Thermos food flasks throughout infant and most of junior school for our twins. You can heat up things like pasta or dumplings in the morning and they’ll still be warm by lunch. Claire Walker, BuckinghamshireWe used Thermos food flasks throughout infant and most of junior school for our twins. You can heat up things like pasta or dumplings in the morning and they’ll still be warm by lunch. Claire Walker, Buckinghamshire
Thermos Funtainer food flask, 290mlThermos Funtainer food flask, 290ml
Pack the night before (and take a water bottle)Pack the night before (and take a water bottle)
Pack your lunch and bag the night before school, so you’re not in a hurry in the morning. Also fill up a water bottle so it’s all ready for you. I like the Owala bottles because they’re big and keep my water cold throughout the day. Holly Smith, 16, NorfolkPack your lunch and bag the night before school, so you’re not in a hurry in the morning. Also fill up a water bottle so it’s all ready for you. I like the Owala bottles because they’re big and keep my water cold throughout the day. Holly Smith, 16, Norfolk
The Filter’s top pick: Owala FreeSip water bottle, 710mlThe Filter’s top pick: Owala FreeSip water bottle, 710ml
Ion8 water bottles are great. They don’t leak as they have a locking mechanism, so they’re safe when thrown into bags too. Andy Coley, LondonIon8 water bottles are great. They don’t leak as they have a locking mechanism, so they’re safe when thrown into bags too. Andy Coley, London
The Filter’s top budget pick: Ion8 water bottle, 400mlThe Filter’s top budget pick: Ion8 water bottle, 400ml
For more, read our guide to the best water bottlesFor more, read our guide to the best water bottles
Backpack (with sections)Backpack (with sections)
Choose a rucksack with a separate netting section for primary school, so you can put a water bottle in here and away from everything in the bag in case of leaks. When you get to secondary school, the bottle will need to go into your bag (or it might get pinched), so choosing one that doesn’t leak is even more important. Isabel Mason, 16, North SomersetChoose a rucksack with a separate netting section for primary school, so you can put a water bottle in here and away from everything in the bag in case of leaks. When you get to secondary school, the bottle will need to go into your bag (or it might get pinched), so choosing one that doesn’t leak is even more important. Isabel Mason, 16, North Somerset
Hype backpackHype backpack
Superdry Montana backpackSuperdry Montana backpack
Wellies and waterproofsWellies and waterproofs
My daughters go to a forest school so they need a set of wellies and waterproofs for the outdoor sessions, in any weather. Full-on puddle suits are best for younger children, while waterproof trousers with braces seem to keep the most water out for older ones. We also like wellies with a bit of grip and an inner lining, which are more comfortable and warmer when going out in deepest darkest winter. RGMy daughters go to a forest school so they need a set of wellies and waterproofs for the outdoor sessions, in any weather. Full-on puddle suits are best for younger children, while waterproof trousers with braces seem to keep the most water out for older ones. We also like wellies with a bit of grip and an inner lining, which are more comfortable and warmer when going out in deepest darkest winter. RG
Puddlestomper welliesPuddlestomper wellies
Waterproof puddle suitWaterproof puddle suit
Regatta waterproof puddle suitRegatta waterproof puddle suit
Waterproof jacket and trousers setWaterproof jacket and trousers set
Set up a ‘spares’ boxSet up a ‘spares’ box
Stock up on school items you’re likely to need to buy again – such as scientific calculators, stationery and the inevitable World Book Day costumes – when they’re in the sales. Most schools also have a pre-loved uniform collection, often with brand new items that have never been worn, and there are local Facebook and WhatsApp groups for these too. Sarah Poulter, LeedsStock up on school items you’re likely to need to buy again – such as scientific calculators, stationery and the inevitable World Book Day costumes – when they’re in the sales. Most schools also have a pre-loved uniform collection, often with brand new items that have never been worn, and there are local Facebook and WhatsApp groups for these too. Sarah Poulter, Leeds
Stationery essentialsStationery essentials
Younger children will be supplied with most of the stationery they need, especially in the first few years of primary school. For older children, the Helix Oxford back-to-school kit has everything you need, including an Oxford scientific calculator and a clear pencil case that might be needed for exams. RGYounger children will be supplied with most of the stationery they need, especially in the first few years of primary school. For older children, the Helix Oxford back-to-school kit has everything you need, including an Oxford scientific calculator and a clear pencil case that might be needed for exams. RG
Helix Oxford complete stationery setHelix Oxford complete stationery set
Open up the conversationOpen up the conversation
It can be hard to get children of any age to talk about things that have happened at school, even if it’s something mundane like what they had for lunch or who they sat next to. I always go first and share something about my day – who I’ve seen, something funny that happened or what my favourite thing of the day was. This works for us with opening up the conversation even in the post-school tiredness phase. Emily Veall, HampshireIt can be hard to get children of any age to talk about things that have happened at school, even if it’s something mundane like what they had for lunch or who they sat next to. I always go first and share something about my day – who I’ve seen, something funny that happened or what my favourite thing of the day was. This works for us with opening up the conversation even in the post-school tiredness phase. Emily Veall, Hampshire
Lunch boxLunch box
I’ve had a green Yumbox lunch box for six years. They’re very convenient and you can fit a lot of different things in them to eat during snack and lunchtime. There’s lots of compartments, so you can have things like yoghurt in one and wraps in another and the food always stays put. Ivor White, 9, JerseyI’ve had a green Yumbox lunch box for six years. They’re very convenient and you can fit a lot of different things in them to eat during snack and lunchtime. There’s lots of compartments, so you can have things like yoghurt in one and wraps in another and the food always stays put. Ivor White, 9, Jersey
Yumbox lunch carrierYumbox lunch carrier
Munchkin bento boxMunchkin bento box
WhatsApp groups and stain barsWhatsApp groups and stain bars
Watch out for the WhatsApp groups: they can be very handy for dates and events but also distracting and full of some interesting views and opinions. I’d also recommend getting a Vanish stain bar to win the battle between white tops and school dinners. It also works well on sun-cream stains during the summer. Charlene Young, CheshireWatch out for the WhatsApp groups: they can be very handy for dates and events but also distracting and full of some interesting views and opinions. I’d also recommend getting a Vanish stain bar to win the battle between white tops and school dinners. It also works well on sun-cream stains during the summer. Charlene Young, Cheshire
Vanish stain remover barsVanish stain remover bars
Save some annual leaveSave some annual leave
It’s a good idea to keep some annual leave days spare for the days off you’ll probably need to take for the constant colds, coughs and school bugs that seem to sweep through classrooms like wildfire. RGIt’s a good idea to keep some annual leave days spare for the days off you’ll probably need to take for the constant colds, coughs and school bugs that seem to sweep through classrooms like wildfire. RG
Get back into a sleep routineGet back into a sleep routine
Start getting back into your usual sleeping schedule before you go back to school so you don’t get too tired and it doesn’t feel too bad getting up for school in the mornings. Listening to an audiobook on my Alexa is a good way to wind down before sleep. Rowan Boyle, 10, LondonStart getting back into your usual sleeping schedule before you go back to school so you don’t get too tired and it doesn’t feel too bad getting up for school in the mornings. Listening to an audiobook on my Alexa is a good way to wind down before sleep. Rowan Boyle, 10, London
Echo Dot kids smart speakerEcho Dot kids smart speaker
Load up food cardsLoad up food cards
Always check there’s enough money on your school food card if you have hot dinners, and make a budget for it to last the week. Rulers get snapped a lot so always have spares, and check your bag or pockets each week to make sure you’ve got everything you need – including a pen, so you don’t get detention. Sam Lawson, 13, CambridgeshireAlways check there’s enough money on your school food card if you have hot dinners, and make a budget for it to last the week. Rulers get snapped a lot so always have spares, and check your bag or pockets each week to make sure you’ve got everything you need – including a pen, so you don’t get detention. Sam Lawson, 13, Cambridgeshire
Helix clear folding rulerHelix clear folding ruler
Pack a raincoatPack a raincoat
Always make sure there’s a packable waterproof coat in their bags, no matter the weather, just in case. Anthony Forchione, BuckinghamshireAlways make sure there’s a packable waterproof coat in their bags, no matter the weather, just in case. Anthony Forchione, Buckinghamshire
Waterproof packaway jacketWaterproof packaway jacket
Power heartsPower hearts
Some children will struggle with leaving you, especially when they’re younger. I’ve used several tools to help with drop-offs, including drawing a little heart on your and your child’s wrist, just before you say goodbye to them, to give you both a little boost throughout the day and to serve as a reminder that you’ll soon be reunited. RGSome children will struggle with leaving you, especially when they’re younger. I’ve used several tools to help with drop-offs, including drawing a little heart on your and your child’s wrist, just before you say goodbye to them, to give you both a little boost throughout the day and to serve as a reminder that you’ll soon be reunited. RG
Get good-quality tightsGet good-quality tights
To get ahead for secondary school, I started buying two pairs of Snag tights a month for my daughter when she was in year six. They’re the best and last ages, so now she’s in year eight she has loads and I won’t need to buy any for a while. Sarah Lewis, BrightonTo get ahead for secondary school, I started buying two pairs of Snag tights a month for my daughter when she was in year six. They’re the best and last ages, so now she’s in year eight she has loads and I won’t need to buy any for a while. Sarah Lewis, Brighton
Pencil casesPencil cases
Whatever colour, design or style your child is into, there’s a pencil case for them. Smiggle’s Wonder World cases have in-built calculators and secret storage compartments too. For older children, just check if the school has any specific requirements on the colour or material first (such as cases needing to be clear). RGWhatever colour, design or style your child is into, there’s a pencil case for them. Smiggle’s Wonder World cases have in-built calculators and secret storage compartments too. For older children, just check if the school has any specific requirements on the colour or material first (such as cases needing to be clear). RG
Smiggle pop-out pencil caseSmiggle pop-out pencil case
Clear pencil caseClear pencil case
Keyrings and charms for your bagKeyrings and charms for your bag
If everyone has the same bags, a keyring with your name or initial on or something bright and fluffy can help. I can spot my red book bag quickly as I’ve got an ‘F’ charm and a Lego keyring on it. Florence Goodman, 6, Cambridgeshire.If everyone has the same bags, a keyring with your name or initial on or something bright and fluffy can help. I can spot my red book bag quickly as I’ve got an ‘F’ charm and a Lego keyring on it. Florence Goodman, 6, Cambridgeshire.
Inital keyringInital keyring
Resin keyringResin keyring
Lego-style letter keyringLego-style letter keyring
What not to bother with …What not to bother with …
There’s a lot of pressure on parents to buy everything new at the start of term, but if your child hasn’t grown much since the summer, last term’s uniform will almost definitely still fit; summer clothes are often worn for the first few weeks at least.There’s a lot of pressure on parents to buy everything new at the start of term, but if your child hasn’t grown much since the summer, last term’s uniform will almost definitely still fit; summer clothes are often worn for the first few weeks at least.
Everything on the listEverything on the list
Most schools send out a list of all the required uniform and equipment your child will need, but it’s not always necessary to buy everything. Apart from the basic clothes, if you wait until your child is at school you can then see what they actually need. In my daughter’s first year of school, for example, I bought some black PE trainers that weren’t used until about March – by then, she had grown out of them. I also got a backpack for her, but in the first year she only needed the school’s book bag. RGMost schools send out a list of all the required uniform and equipment your child will need, but it’s not always necessary to buy everything. Apart from the basic clothes, if you wait until your child is at school you can then see what they actually need. In my daughter’s first year of school, for example, I bought some black PE trainers that weren’t used until about March – by then, she had grown out of them. I also got a backpack for her, but in the first year she only needed the school’s book bag. RG
Cheap water bottlesCheap water bottles
I’ve had to throw out more water bottles than I care to think about and it’s sickening thinking about the money I’ve spent on them – and the waste generated (although many of ours have been repurposed for toys and crafts). I’ve also had to deal with lots of bottle leaks from cheap plastic bottles – and bags full of water and sodden books and paper. RGI’ve had to throw out more water bottles than I care to think about and it’s sickening thinking about the money I’ve spent on them – and the waste generated (although many of ours have been repurposed for toys and crafts). I’ve also had to deal with lots of bottle leaks from cheap plastic bottles – and bags full of water and sodden books and paper. RG
Uniform with logosUniform with logos
I always buy a few uniform sets with the school logo on (handy for school photo days) but you probably don’t need every item to have one – just check your school’s requirements. Uniform without a logo is significantly cheaper and there are often discounts running. RGI always buy a few uniform sets with the school logo on (handy for school photo days) but you probably don’t need every item to have one – just check your school’s requirements. Uniform without a logo is significantly cheaper and there are often discounts running. RG