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Kids Ergonomic Backpack with Spine Protection | Cloud-Design School Bag
Kids Ergonomic Backpack with Spine Protection | Cloud-Design School Bag
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Transform your child's school experience with our Kids Ergonomic Backpack with Spine Protection. This stylish and functional backpack is perfect for primary students, offering a delightful cloud design that kids will love!
Key Features
- Spine Protection: Designed to keep your child's posture right during their school day.
- Trendy Cloud Design: Adorable and visually appealing design that makes school fun.
- Large Capacity: Spacious enough to hold all essential school supplies and more.
- Durable Material: Made with high-quality nylon and polyester to withstand daily use.
- Unisex Style: Perfect for both boys and girls in grades 1 to 6.
Product Details
- Suitable For: Grades 1-6
- Capacity: 20-35 Litre
- Material: Durable nylon outer and polyester lining
- Style: Modern and trendy, ideal for school and everyday use
Give your child a combination of safety and style with this incredible ergonomic backpack. It makes a perfect gift for any occasion!
This ergonomic kids' backpack features spine protection and a trendy cloud design, making it perfect for primary school students.
- This product promotes healthy posture with its spine protection feature, ensuring comfort during school hours.
- This product offers a large capacity of 20-35 liters, providing ample space for books and school supplies.
- This product is made with durable nylon and polyester, ensuring it withstands daily wear and tear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age group is this backpack suitable for?
This backpack is designed for children in grades 1 to 6.
What is the capacity of the backpack?
The backpack has a capacity ranging from 20 to 35 liters.
Is this backpack suitable for both boys and girls?
Yes, the unisex design makes it ideal for both boys and girls.
This backpack is best for parents looking for a stylish, practical, and supportive option for their primary school-aged children.
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