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10 EDITOR-APPROVED BACK-TO-SCHOOL PICKS FROM STAPLES

by Rory Halperin

August 23, 2021



Your little ones can head back to class with confidence this year thanks to
these must-haves from Staples.com. You'll find everything from stylish backpacks
and lunch totes to notebooks and crayons. Our favorite part: prices are as low
as 97 cents on select products. (You can't beat that!) It's also super easy to
shop—search by grade for the gear your child needs (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12), then
choose from free delivery, same-day delivery powered by Instacart or buy online,
pick up in-store. Ready to stock up? Read on for 10 editor-approved
back-to-school picks from Staples.com. 



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For Grades K-2



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1. Lunch tote








This Pep Rally shark-themed lunch box, $12.99, has plenty of room for your
child's sandwich, snack and drink. In addition to the main compartment, there's
an extra zipper pocket and a mesh side pocket. The adjustable handle with a
buckle allows it to be carried or fastened to a backpack. 



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2. Crayons








Every kid needs a classic box of 24 Crayola crayons, $.50, for the new school
year. Colors include black, blue, brown, orange, red, violet, yellow,
blue-green, blue-violet, carnation pink and more. Just think of all the pictures
your kids will draw in art class using these! 



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3. Scissors








Tru Red 5" kids blunt-tip scissors, $0.97, offer added safety, making them ideal
for use in school settings. Each pair features an ambidextrous design, so
students can share supplies with other kids. Plus, the shorter blades are easier
for smaller hands to control.



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For Grades 3-5



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4. Backpack








If you're looking for a backpack that's sure to make your elementary schooler
smile, the Jansport Cross Town Backpack, $34.99, is it. We love the gray/pink
mountain dusk print, and the bag is truly designed to carry everything kids need
for the day. It's also made in part with recycled materials and features iconic
straight-cut, padded shoulder straps.



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5. Notebooks








You can never have too many notebooks. These Tru Red one-subject notebooks, $.50
each, come in an assortment of fun colors and offer 70-wide ruled sheets in
each—kids can use one per school subject!



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6. Pencil case








Staples pencil pouch, $2.99, is the perfect organizational tool for your child's
pens, pencils and highlighters. Each pouch has a front mesh pocket and
re-inforced metal grommets to secure into a binder. The durable canvas shell
stands up to daily wear and tear meaning it should last you all year long 



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For Grades 6-8 



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7. Post-it Notes








Stock up on 3" x3" Post-it Notes, $5, to make note-taking as easy as possible
for your middle schooler. We especially love the Cape Town Collection—the sheets
come in a vibrant palette that's true to this port at the southern tip of
Africa. 



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8. Highlighters








Tweens can underline, circle and mark important points in their books with BIC
Brite Liner assorted-color highlighters, $7.99 for a 24 pack. The pack comes
with assorted colors (yellow, pink, orange, blue, and green) and the versatile
chisel tip allows for precise highlighting on both wide and narrow lines of
text.



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For Grades 9-12



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9. AirPods








Skip traditional headphones and buy your high schooler a pair of Apple AirPods,
$139, to use when they need to make a multimedia presentation or listen to the
teacher on a virtual day. Just pull them out of the charging case they're ready
to use with an iPad or Mac. 



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10. Calculator








We bet you remember graphic calculators from when you took high school math! The
Texas Instrument TI-84, $99.99, is a must for kids taking advanced math. The
back-lit color display shows equations or graphs, and horizontal or vertical
split-screen views let you compare data easily. It also comes loaded with 10
software applications, including cabri jr., studyCards and conic graphing.

(This post is sponsored by Staples.com.)


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