Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small
Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small

Sticky Lemon

Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small

Sale price$65.00
Style:Apple Print
Quantity:
Pickup available at Little Wares brick & mortar shop Usually ready in 24 hours

Recycled Bottle Backpacks - Small

Apple Print

Little Wares brick & mortar shop

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

8117 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia PA 19118
United States

Yay! These backpacks are made from recycled PET bottles. On the front you find an extra pocket. The lining is waterproof nylon. The zippers are from YKK and the shoulder handles are adjustable to a maximum length of 26.4 in. / 67 cm. 

On the inside you'll find an elastic bottle holder and a pocket all over the back that closes with velcro. On the name tag you can write down your name and contact details.

Dimensions: 

20 x 13 x 26 cm | 7.9 x 5.1 x 10.2 in.

Little Wares Thoughts: These small backpacks by Sticky Lemon are the perfect first backpack for your little ones. They're small enough for them to wear independently, but also adjust so a parent or caregiver can swing it over their shoulder, too. We love that they are made from recycled bottles and that they're waterproof so they clean like a dream. We recommend buying a Chest Strap to attach to this backpack as it makes it easier for your little ones to keep the backpack on while walking. 

Our favorite way to use pouches and small backpacks is to pack toys and activities to occupy your child when you're in the car, at a restaurant or even sprawled out on a blanket at the park. Even better, involve your child in picking out toys that will fit in the backpack and have them help to pack and zip it up. Use your small, everyday activities to promote independence and involve your child in decision-making (which also helps to reduce power-struggles and meltdowns).