If your child is going to kindergarten, you’ll be glad to know that there are several eco-friendly kindergarten backpacks in Ireland. These bags are usually made from recycled materials, such as used pet bottles. Some even feature special compartments for storing water bottles. These backpacks are OEKO-TEX certified, making them a great choice for children.

 

Little Dutch backpack

The Little Dutch backpack for kindergarten is an eco-friendly bag that is ideal for nursery days, school adventures and family visits. It features a beautiful floral and butterfly print that is made with 10 recycled pet bottles. Its adjustable shoulder straps and chest strap provide comfort and support. It also includes elastic bands for holding water bottles. The interior of the backpack includes a separate section for the child’s artwork. It also has an internal name label.

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Made of 10 recycled pet bottles

A school backpack made of recycled PET bottles can make your child’s kindergarten experience greener. The KAOS Mini-Ransel backpack is made from recycled PET bottles and has an adjustable chest buckle and padded shoulder straps. Its main compartment can fit a water bottle and lunch, and the side pockets can hold an extra change of clothes. It also comes with a warming seat pad and a drawstring bag made from organic cotton. This backpack is certified by the OEKO-TEX(r) environmental organization.

 

Designed by Marta Correale

The Learning Escapes backpack was designed by mother of two Marta Correale, an avid traveller and professional blogger. She lives with her husband and two kids in Ireland. Besides being a mother of two, she also loves travelling with kids. This backpack features all the essentials to keep children safe and comfortable while travelling. It comes with a hip belt, which is made of two straps connected at the hips. The hip belt keeps the backpack in place when the child is using it.

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