Back to School tips from Peter Walsh

I was invited to view a webcast from pro organizer Peter Walsh in which he tackled how to get kids organized for school. He talked to teachers, parents and kids about what works, what doesn’t, and how to handle specific challenges related to organization. The Webcast was sponsored by OfficeMax, who also sent me a sample of the new products in their back to school collection called Schoolio-Von-Hoolio. This is a basic summary of Peter’s tips for back to school:

TIPS FOR ORGANIZING YOUR HOME
1) Find the Vision you have for a Space
2) Make Organization a Family Value
3) Use the Right Tools for Great Organization

TIPS FOR ORGANIZING YOUR CHILD
1) Show that you Value Organization
2) Establish Clear Limits and Routines
3) Always ‘Finish the Cycle’ (Complete a Task)

TIPS FOR THE CLASSROOM
1) Establish Clear Routines
2) Involve Kids with Classroom Organization
3) Use Words, Pictures and Color to help Organize

This is a sample of some of the products in the new Schoolio-Von-Hoolio product line at OfficeMax, this one is called ‘Darling’.

Schoolio-Von-Hoolio_DarlingCollectionI especially like the owl in this design, here he is on the coordinating drawstring bag:

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If you are looking for fun new folders, notebooks, journals, binders, backpacks, drawstring bags, and other back to school supplies, check out the Schoolio-Von-Hoolio line at OfficeMax. I just went there today and you can get packs of Schoolio-Von-Hoolio crayons for ONE PENNY, limit 3 while supplies last. The designs are super-cute for both boys and girls. Now if I could just get Peter Walsh to actually come to my house and ORGANIZE ME, that would be great :)

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WisePack™ Travel Backpack Purse

On my recent trip to Philadelphia, I was determined to travel light. In the past I have used both a small purse for my wallet, phone, lip balm, boarding pass, and a larger totebag for magazines, my itinerary, whatever I wanted to carry on to the plane. For this trip though, I was fortunate to have a backpack that also functions as a purse, which not only held everything I wanted to keep with me, but kept my hands free for pulling my small carry-on suitcase. I didn’t have to check my suitcase that way, which saved me money and time at the airports!

The bag I used is called the WisePack™ Travel Backpack Purse by WiseWoman.  Not only does a backpack distribute the weight of what you are carrying more evenly, which reduces neck and back strain, but THIS backpack has more features than you would think possible in something so relatively small. WisePacks come in Black or Bronze (I have Bronze), they look like this:

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The Black WisePack has leather trim on the bottom, sides and front. The Bronze WisePack does not have the leather trim which makes it completely washable! You can also see, in the photo, the two BONUS BAGS that come with the WisePack-

• A small Quick Trip Travel Bag with an adjustable cord and pockets that can be worn separately to carry small items or your plane tickets.
• A travel pouch for make-up, jewelry, ipod, etc. that handily clips inside.

So what sets WisePack apart from other backpacks? More features than you would think possible in a bag that weighs 1 pound! Here’s a close-up of the exterior:

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The feature I want to really point out is the protected pocket. It makes it easy to get access to things like your boarding pass, even a small wallet, but when you are wearing the pack,  the pocket is hidden from would-be thieves.

Inside the WisePack is a bright colored lining that makes looking for your items easy. My favorite feature of the interior is the clip for the little bonus makeup bag. When I was on the airplanes and wanted to apply chapstick, it was so easy to find it in the little bag since it was clipped close to the top. Here’s more great features of the interior of the WisePack:

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Now, here’s the thing that bums me out about this review.  As I was packing my WisePack for the trip to Philly, I realized that BOTH of our camera batteries were completely dead. As in, wouldn’t hold even the smallest charge. I had all these great photos planned showing you how much stuff I got into my Pack and yet how not-bulky it was.  I promise the next time I use it, I’ll have photos showing you just how much you can pack!

The Black WisePack with two bonus bags is $69.00 and the Bronze WisePack with two bonus bags is $59.00.  If you have a trip coming up, I highly recommend you get one. Other great uses for the WisePack? Well, have you ever been at the grocery store,  pushing the cart, trying to keep your kids from running down the aisles and touching everything, plus you have your purse on your shoulder constantly falling down your arm, but you don’t want to put it in the cart because let’s face it, it could get stolen while you’re wrestling a box of Princess Fruit Snacks out of your toddler’s clutches.  With a WisePack, you have your hands free! 

Pretty much anywhere you would take a purse, you can take a WisePack. Seriously, can you tell how much I love mine?  I did receive a WisePack from Myrna at WiseWomen, but the love is all MINE.  Get one! You’ll love it!!

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Pak Nak Review

It started with two Moms talking about starting a business. They wanted to make something that kids would really use, so after consulting with their own children, they came up with the idea of PakNak Charms. PakNaks are unique adhesive decals that can stick to just about anything, but especially to backpacks. Each PakNak has it’s own clever “personality”, too. Like this:

Aren’t those cute? Nathan has the one named “Rod” on his backpack, Rod looks like a car tire with flames shooting out, his “best friend” is a basketball PakNak named J.B. I also got Kyla Jane (shown in the above image), and a beautiful purple flower named Mona. I’m saving those to put on Kaitlyn’s first preschool backpack!

At $3.99 each, PakNaks would make great gifts or stocking stuffers too. There are lots of designs to choose from. Check out the PakNak website to order some for yourself or for a gift!

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