Stuff We Like: the New Back to School Supplies
Get kid-friendly activities sent to you!
Get the Best Family Activities
Created by Rockland County residents, the iRing ($24.99) is designed for functionality, and we think it might put some parents’ minds at ease that their child won’t lose that expensive iPhone they’ve entrusted her with. By hooking to a belt loop or backpack strap, iRing allows for secure portability; it also becomes a horizontal or vertical stand on a flat surface.
Stuck on You Designer Shoe Dots
These must-have Stuck on You Designer Shoe Dots ($19.95 for pack of 20 labels) are durable (waterproof!) and adorable—the wide variety of themes will appeal to parents tired of the same-old, same-old (we love this flirty Parisian style). Chinese characters are also now available for personalization.
Poppin Alec Insulated Lunch Bag
The ecoconscious Poppin Alec Insulated Lunch Bag ($20) is perfect for the student who’s outgrown cartoon characters and princesses.
Airbac Backpacks
Airbac Backpacks ($49.99-$158) lighten the heaviest loads with a patented Airbac comfort system that minimizes physical stress.
Star Wars Workbooks
Just think, problem-solving à la Hans Solo: Star Wars Workbooks ($8.95) are available for math, reading, and writing for preschool through second grade.
I See Me's Personalized Lunch Box
With I See Me’s Personalized Lunch Box (ages 2-12; 10 designs available; $29.95) you can put your child’s name on the outside plus a special message from Mom and Dad on the blackboard inside.
Wimpy Kid School Planner
He’ll be proud to use this Wimpy Kid School Planner ($14.95) to keep track of homework, extracurriculars, play dates, and all that fills his days.
Scotch Display Frames
Showcase your kid’s works of art with these easy-stick Scotch Display Frames ($4.99-$6.99).
Flip 'N' Check
Youth from NYC high schools participating in the nonprofit Teen Entrepreneur Boot Camp created Flip ‘N’ Check (ages 6-10; $13.99), innovative dry-erase activity books filled with mazes and educational fun (up next: a Mad Libs version!). Check out the video at to see the kid-friendly twist on their product!