5 Things You Don’t Need To Buy For School Every Year

As the back-to-school season approaches, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of shopping for new supplies. However, not everything on your list needs to be replaced annually. Being strategic about what you buy can save you money.

Five items you can skip purchasing every year:

1. Backpacks

A durable backpack can last several years if it’s of good quality and well-maintained. Look for backpacks made with sturdy materials and reinforced stitching. Unless the old one is worn out or damaged, there's no need to buy a new one each school year. Encourage your child to take care of their backpack to extend its lifespan.

2. Lunch Boxes

Sturdy lunch boxes can also be reused year after year. Invest in a good-quality lunch box that can withstand daily use. Regular cleaning is essential to maintain hygiene, but a well-made lunch box can serve your child for multiple school years. If the exterior or interior lining is in good shape, there’s no need for a replacement.

3. Calculators

Calculators, specifically scientific ones, are often a significant investment, but they are built to last. These calculators are required for multiple years of math and science courses, so once you’ve purchased a good one, it should see your child through high school. Unless it’s lost or broken, you don’t need to buy a new calculator every year.

4. Binders and Folders

High-quality binders and folders can be reused if they’re still in good condition. Instead of replacing them each year, try reusing them. Choose binders and folders made from durable materials that can withstand the daily wear and tear of school life. 

5. Water Bottles

Durable water bottles made of stainless steel or hard plastic are designed to last for many years. Regular cleaning and occasional checks for wear and tear are all that’s needed to keep them in good condition. A reusable water bottle is an eco-friendly choice that can accompany your child through multiple school years, making it unnecessary to buy a new one annually.

Back-to-school shopping doesn’t have to mean buying everything new every year. By reusing durable items you can save money. Focus on purchasing quality items that can withstand the test of time, and teach your children the value of taking care of their belongings.