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25Jul/090

Pottery Barn Kids PBK Boys’ Mackenzie Rolling Backpacks

Pottery Barn Kids PBK Boys' Mackenzie Rolling Backpacks

These rugged and roomy bags have plenty of pockets as well as padded straps and back panels, lunch bag clips and easy-pull zippers. Reinforced exterior straps and gear loops allow him to tuck in or clip on every last essential, and the rolling design with sturdy wheels and a retractable handle means even the heaviest loads are easy to tote. The water-resistant, 600-denier polyester shell is made to last. Includes pocket for mp3 player. Personalization is available for $6.50 more. O (more...)

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20Jul/090

Scooby Doo Toddler Rolling Backpack

Scooby Doo Toddler Rolling Backpack

Kids size toddler Rolling Backpack (perfect size for the kids between 3 - 5 years old) Measures approx. 12"H x 9"W x 5"D telescope handle that raises 9" from the top, easy to maneuver includes: mesh pocket for water bottle, side pockets for convenient organization, and one big zipper pocket in the front, smooth rolling luggage style wheels. adjustable durable padded shoulder straps that tucks away, easy to clean and maintain.

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17Jul/090

Disney Minnie Rolling Backpack : Kid size school bag

Disney Minnie Rolling Backpack : Kid size school bag

Disney Minnie Mouse Kids size Rolling Backpack is a lovely luggage backpack for young fans. Measures approx 9"x13" features a big front zipper pocket 9.5"x7.5", 1 mesh pocket on the side to hold drinking bottle, an extensible maneuver handle raises up to 23"H, luggage wheels on the bottom and padded shoulder straps on the back makes it easy to haul on the road as well as carry up the stairs.

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15Jul/090

Barney Purple Kids Rolling Backpack – Kids size with Small Plush on the side, Great Gift for Kids

Barney Purple Kids Rolling Backpack - Kids size with Small Plush on the side, Great Gift for Kids

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13Jul/091

J World Sport 17″ Lightening Wheel Rolling Backpack

J World Sport 17

Rubber molded on the bottom (us patented), 3 stages handle system w/locking, Lightning clear wheel system offers reliability, Mesh water bottle holder on the side, Organizer front zippered pocket

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11Jul/090

Spongebob Squrepants Large Rolling Backpack – Luggage for Kids

Spongebob Squrepants Large Rolling Backpack - Luggage for Kids

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10Jul/090

Disney Princess Luggage -Kid size Princess Rolling Backpack – Pretty Pearl

Disney Princess Luggage -Kid size Princess Rolling Backpack - Pretty Pearl

Kids size toddler Rolling Backpack (perfect size for the kids between 2 - 5 years old) Measures approx. 12"H x 9"W x 5"D telescope handle that raises 9" from the top, easy to maneuver includes: mesh pocket for water bottle, side pockets for convenient organization, and one big zipper pocket in the front, smooth rolling luggage style wheels. adjustable durable padded shoulder straps that tucks away, easy to clean and maintain.

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9Jul/090

Welcome to Kids’ Rolling BackPacks!

If you are shopping for kids' rolling backpacks, or other helpful kids luggage,  then this site has everything you need to make the best choice for you and your family. We compile the best prices and special offers for kids' rolling backpacks and then ask our readers to review and rate the backpacks they have purchased. You can then make an informed choice of the best rolling backpacks for your kids!

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8Jul/090

Disney 4 Princess Rolling Backpack – Kids Size Wheeled Backpack

Disney 4 Princess Rolling Backpack - Kids Size Wheeled BackpackNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

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8Jul/090

Marie Toddler Rolling backpack

Marie Toddler Rolling backpack

Kids size toddler Rolling Backpack (perfect size for the kids between 3 - 5 years old) Measures approx. 12"H x 9"W x 5"D telescope handle that raises 9" from the top, easy to maneuver includes: mesh pocket for water bottle, side pockets for convenient organization, and one big zipper pocket in the front, smooth rolling luggage style wheels. adjustable durable padded shoulder straps that tucks away, easy to clean and maintain.

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8Jul/090

Wb Scooby Doo Kids Size Luggage Rolling Backpack

Wb Scooby Doo Kids Size Luggage Rolling BackpackNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

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8Jul/090

Disney Pixar Cars Rolling Backpack- Kid Size Luggage

Disney Pixar Cars Rolling Backpack- Kid Size LuggageNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

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8Jul/090

Marvel Spiderman Rolling Backpack – Kid size Spider-man Luggage

Marvel Spiderman Rolling Backpack - Kid size Spider-man Luggage

Easy maneuver handle raises to 23"H tall, luggage wheels on the bottom makes it easy to pull and roll carry

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8Jul/090

Kids’ J World Lightning Wheels Rolling Backpack – Blue/ Gray

Kids’ J World Lightning Wheels Rolling Backpack - Blue/ GrayNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

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8Jul/090

Skyway Kids Gear Rolling BackPack

Skyway Kids Gear Rolling BackPack

Constructed of ultra durable water and tear resistant Polyester and a variety of fabrics, These fabrics have been designed to provide high durability and long lasting beauty, Patterns and textures add fun elements to the bags, Rolling pieces feature an In-Line Skate Wheel System designed for smooth operation and long life, Wheel design features truck theme for boys and flowers for girls, A wide veriety of pieces in the collection fit every child's traveling needs, The Backpack w/ l (more...)

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8Jul/090

Disney Cars Mcqueen Rolling Backpack – Mcqueen Mator Kid size Luggage

Disney Cars Mcqueen Rolling Backpack - Mcqueen Mator Kid size LuggageNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

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7Jul/090

Kids BackPacks – 5 Tips To Avoid BackPack Injuries

In the old days, children would head off to school with a piece of notebook paper in one hand and a pencil perched behind one ear. But in this modern age of technology, even elementary-age children are burdened with books, pencil cases, calculators, the obligatory cell phone, a personal PDA for scheduling and perhaps even a notebook computer. Most of these items are hastily thrown into a backpack, and slung over one shoulder as they head out the door.

 

While experts have recommended that a kid's backpack should weigh less than 15 percent their  body weight, many kids routinely lug around more than twice that percentage. Over time, this backpack burden can create health problems such as stooped posture, chronic back and shoulder pain, stiff necks and muscle weakness.

Lisa A. Haney, Director of Rehabilitation Services at Pennsylvania Hospital, has said that "More than 40 million U.S. students carry backpacks, and most of them are unaware that overloading them or carrying them incorrectly can set them up for a lifetime of problems." According to Ms. Haney, "It's up to parents, teachers and schools to help spread the word about backpack safety and help our kids lighten their loads."

To minimize the harmful effects of carrying a backpack, it is important to follow these five tips:

1. Make sure you and your child pick a backpack that is appropriate for your child's age and size. You should physically weigh the backpack to make sure it is less than 15 percent of your child's body weight.

2. Adjust the backpack so it rests in the curve of the lower back. The pack should never rest more than four inches below your child's waistline. The shoulder straps should be well-padded and as wide as possible to help distribute the weight of the backpack. 

3. Check your child's backpack and make sure they have only packed items that are necessary for the day's activities. The heaviest items should be loaded in the back of the pack (closest to your child's back), and items should be arranged so they don't shift and move in the pack. It is better for the child to hand-carry a few items than to over-load the backpack.

4. Instruct your child to wear both shoulder straps. Slinging the pack over one shoulder can cause a great deal of muscle strain. It causes the child to lean to one side, curving the spine and causing discomfort throughout the back, neck and shoulders. Be sure to adjust the straps so the pack fits snugly against the child's back and make certain to fasten the waist belt, if the pack has one, to distribute the weight more evenly.

5. If your child can't, or won't, wear the backpack properly, you may need to consider a rolling backpack. Just make sure the handle is long enough so your child doesn't have to twist or bend to pull the backpack.

By following these five tips, your child's backpack can do its job, without doing in your child!

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6Jul/090

Ways To Use Backpacks – Travel In Comfort

Backpacks are commonly associated with kids carrying books to and from school. However, there are many other ways to use backpacks. Campers, hikers and mountaineers have been using backpacks for decades. It allows them to have their hands free when climbing over a wall or fallen trees, using a walking stick when traversing rough terrain, or climbing a mountain and still being able to carry all of their gear, makes the backpack a vital piece of their equipment.

It was from these groups that college students first got the idea to use backpacks as book bags. Now most students at all grade levels use backpacks to haul their school supplies back and forth. One concern of parents and pediatricians is the increased incidence of back, neck and shoulder pain, and numbing of the hands and arms, among kids who routinely carry heavy backpacks to and from school.

When these symptoms could not be linked to any other causes, it was found that the one thing all the children had in common, was, that they all used backpacks. Obviously the backpack in and of itself, is not the whole problem. The load being carried, the way the pack is worn and the construction of the bags, marketed as book sacks for kids, all contribute to the problem. Orthopedists, pediatricians, physical therapists, and chiropractors all agree that kids’ backpacks, should not exceed 10-15% of their body weight, even when using ergonomically designed backpacks.

Some groups say up to 20%, that is a 10-pound pack for a fifty pound kid. This is the equivalent of a 150lb adult, having a 30-pound weight bouncing repeatedly against his back, causing repetitive impact injury. Too narrow, unpadded shoulder straps can pinch the nerves and cause numbness and tingling in the arm and hand.

An overloaded bag can pull backward and cause the child to lean forward to compensate, this can cause compression of the vertebrae and pain in the neck and shoulders. You don’t have to abandon backpacks for your kids. There are back friendly backpacks out there. You just need to know what to look for. Get a bag that has wide shoulder straps, padded back and at the very least a waist belt.

Ideally, it should have chest and side straps also. There are other uses for backpacks. Young parents sometimes use backpacks for a diaper bag, when they are out for a stroll in the park or are pushing junior in his jogging stroller. This is also a good way to carry your water bottles, keys and other incidentals at the same time. Travelers often use backpacks as carry ons.

They fit easily under the seat or in the overhead bin, and you still have access to your book, notes whatever. Many people carry their laptops in their backpacks, when flying or walking to work school. Occasionally, women will use smaller backpacks as purses, again it leaves your hands free to push a cart or remove items from the shelf. It is also wise to use a pack when bike-riding.

It leaves you free to handle the bike safely. Crafters will often use a backpack to transport fabric and other sewing notions to a guild meeting, leaving both hands free to carry the sewing machine.

Hang several see through backpacks to store fabric by color. Hang them on a pegboard so that you can see at a glance what you have. This would also work for knitters and crocheters, as a yarn storage solution. As you can see there are many ways to use backpacks. I am sure you have ideas of your own.

About the Author

Elaine Smith is a successful freelance writer providing advice for consumers on purchasing a variety of School Backpacks, Backbacks, and more! Her numerous articles provide a wonderfully researched resource of interesting and relevant information.

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