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Light Backpacks for Children

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    karven
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    Since a lot of schools don’t provide lockers to students, they have to take all their books home everyday. In addition, some schools demand a separate notebook for each class. There is no doubt that it adds burdens of the children. Actually, I don’t think that children can bear the weight of these books that they have to bring back and forth. In addition, a heavy backpack will do harms to children’s spine development.

     

    Given the above, parents and schools have to alleviate burdens on children. What can parents do? For the sake of children's health, they have to select appropriate kids backpacks which are made of high quality and lightweight materials. By doing this, the weight of the backpack itself has been reduced, which is of great importance.

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