September means back to school for all kiddos, but did you know it also marks National Backpack Safety month? Keep their homework from weighing them down with this bug themed wheelie case from Tyrrell Katz London
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Wow, how cute and such a great idea with the wheels, I have 6 children from high school to 1 years old, and have heard from time to time, how their back hurts from carrying all those books. We would love to WIN!!!!! THANKS MOMLOGIC!!!
I have twins also and they have so much homework, and with all of the books, folders and other supplies they carry around this would be a great prize for one of them, They are in 5th grade and now they are learning more than ever since we got them into a better school. My oldest son had one until it broke in 7th grade and now he is in hs and he bought his own, and I am always worried about thier backs, and how they get thru this year, I have brain freeze when it comes to math, so I am praying this will be a good school year for all of them,
It is so important to "kids' back health" to have a proper backpack for kids. The weight of school books, layers of clothing and even lunch boxes can put stress on backs, joints and muscles. A wheeled case - like this one - is a super-backpack-choice.
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I LOVE to see the children on Christmas morning, when they are all together, loving one another, remembering Christmas Past. Children in this case are all grown up now and have their own children.