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The Worst Back-To-School Buys

Posted Mon, Aug 17, 2009, 12:04 pm PDT
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As parents, we're as excited as anyone about back to school time. What we're not so pumped about is wasting our dollars on unnecessary gear for the kiddos. Here, our list of top money-wasters. Some are small-ticket items, but as anyone raising a kid these days knows, every expenditure adds up and every dollar counts.

  • Book Covers  We remember when brown grocery bags were used to cover books and students decorated them with good old-fashioned creativity (crayons, anyone?). So, investing in fancy store-bought covers to beautify your biology textbook seems like a waste of cash and fun.
  • Spiral Notebooks  Ugh, some of the most annoying things ever. Why? Because every time you rip out a page you end up covered in tiny white paper shreds! Stick with perforated journals or three-ring binders and we promise you won't miss the mess. We love inexpensive three-ring binders with clear overlays on the front (from your local office supply store). Your child can print, draw, or stamp anything they want on a sheet of letter-sized paper then slip it into the cover.
  • Mechanical Pencils  While we love the idea of self-sharpening pencils, the tip is always too thin. It constantly breaks. Old-fashioned No. 2 is a better (and more cost-effective) choice.
  • Rulers  Schools have a stash of rulers on hand for those rare instances when kids need one. Cross this off your list of necessities.
  • Calculators  Unless your little  mathematician needs a graphing calculator for a special course, you probably don't need to purchase one. Many schools have basic calculators and every cell phone does, too.
  • Disposable Lunch Bags  If you haven't jumped on the "eco" bandwagon yet, now's the time! Forget those brown paper lunch bags and single-use plastic sandwich sacks. Search Etsy (a site featuring handmade goodies) for reusable, washable cloth snack bags. And invest in a cool, user-friendly lunchbox like the GOODBYN.
  • Clothes Clothes Clothes We fondly remember dragging our mothers all over the mall searching for the ideal pair of faded jeans, the perfect gauze blouse, and the quintessential sneakers to start the school year. Fashion is an essential part of school -- whether you're a sixth-grader or a Senior. But overspending on clothes before the first day isn't wise. Get what is needed (according to you, not your kid!). Then add as the school year goes on. Avoid the urge to get suckered into of-the-moment kitsch (jelly shoes, studded handbags, leg warmers, etc.). Fashion trends come and go in a blink, so spend your budget wisely and teach your child the difference between "classics" and "trends." We know they probably won't listen but give it a try.

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5 Comments

  • 1. Posted by tuffjumper19@sbcglobal.net on Thu, Sep 03, 2009, 5:52 pm PDT

    i disagree with the calculator part, just because teachers want kids to be prepared for class. rulers and stuff? absolutely, don't waste your money, but every kid that doesn't need a graphing calculator will need your basic four function calculator. cell phones aren't allowed in classrooms, just so y'all know.

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  • 2. Posted by d351gnfr34k on Fri, Sep 04, 2009, 9:28 am PDT

    Spiral notebooks? There ARE spiralbound notebooks that have perforates as well. Those are extremely nice, since they take up less room by having the cover fold comfortably under the pad. Mechanical pencils? Your standard No. 2 pencil tends to break more than mechanical pencils! Plus, you can just keep buying lead and erasers, and use the same pencils for YEARS. Rulers? In elementary school I got scolded for not bringing one. Usually when schools put out a supply list, they expect you to have EVERYTHING, not just what you feel is worth the money. Same goes for the calculator. I'd like to meet a teacher that lets a child use their cell phone in class ;) Overall, not a well-thought out article.

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  • 3. Posted by rocketmen31 on Sat, Sep 05, 2009, 6:04 pm PDT

    The women writing this article are pathetically shallow minded. Spiral notebooks are messy, but that is bearable in highschool since you don't need to drag around 6 three ring binders. Number 2 pencils break constantly in a book bag or pencil case. Mechanical pencils are sturdier, and the tip retracts, allowing you to avoid a graphite lining to the aforementioned bag you use. The book covers you reminisce about are cheap, but they rip easily. And I really haven't seen leg warmers in years.

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  • 4. Posted by catluver1367 on Mon, Sep 07, 2009, 6:29 pm PDT

    should buy: book covers, spiral notebooks, mechanical pencils, rulers, calculators, and back to school clothes. please don't use brown paper bags, can you say wasteful? but mostly u need the things on that list!

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