Back-to-school backpacks for primary pupils (5-11) - a list by espy

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Fashionable, durable and all around cool picks from this fall's back-to-school selection.

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Backpacks are the one thing your child wears every day

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Paul Frank log backpack

8 people recommended this item

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Too darn cool! I'm also betting that any kid that wears this will get comments from teachers about Paul Bunyan, chopping down cherry trees, and carrying weapons in the hallway. The axe doubles as a coin case.

Updated Aug 15, 2008

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Oilily V-Spy Boys Backpack

First to recommend

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The perfect backpack for future 007's from children's luxury brand Oilily.

Updated Aug 14, 2008

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Biker School Backpack - Four Peas

First to recommend

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Rad kids need rad backpacks. This one features 600 denier nylon & plenty of pockets.

Updated Aug 14, 2008

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Dante Beatrix -- big kid eco pack

First to recommend

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Kids can choose from the peace sign, heart or recycle symbol that adorn these backpacks constructed of nylon made entirely from recycled plastic drinking bottles and trimmed with naturally biodegradable canvas. Sized for ages 5-10.

Updated Aug 15, 2008

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Critter Pack

First to recommend

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L.L. Bean makes sturdy, built-to-last backpacks. Better yet they have a satisfaction guarantee. This means something to me because my daughter has gone through FOUR backpacks in her first two years of elementary school. We got her one of these over the summer and even though she's dragged it to day camp all month it still looks brand new. The size is just right for an elementary student- she loves it!

Animals available: gecko, butterfly, panda, flamingo, raccoon, shark and tarantula.

Updated Aug 14, 2008

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People Pak | Fleurville

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

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Sized for 2nd-8th graders, Fleurville's people packs have a cool style that's likely to appeal for more than one grade. The skull and cross bones will carry him from pirates to skateboarding, while the pink ogo pattern manages to be pretty and sophisticated. PVC free. Coordinating lunch boxes available.

Updated Aug 15, 2008

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Wildkin Horse Dreams Backpack

First to recommend

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If you have a horse-obsessed child you're not alone. It's a guarantee that every classroom will have at least one or two (if not more!). They're sure to go nuts over this great unisex design from Wildkin.

Updated Aug 14, 2008

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Oilily V-School Backpack

First to recommend

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Trendy fashionistas in training (and their fashionista moms) know all about Oilily. Their coveted backpacks and bags routinely sell out- even with a price tag of $100+.

Updated Aug 14, 2008

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Breaking News Backpack

First to recommend

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The whole story (and then some!) can be shared by your budding ace reporter.

Updated Aug 27, 2008

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EcoZoo Backpacks

First to recommend

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So cute & completely environmentally friendly- organically grown textiles, non-toxic dyes, recycled plastic components, (via Style Saves the World)

Updated Sep 9, 2008

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