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Want to Get Your Kid Biking to School? Consider the “Bike Bus.”
by Laura Motley
Biking to school can add fun, exercise, and socialization into your kid’s commute. Here’s what you need to help do it safely.
The Best Pencils for Writing and Schoolwork
by Sarah Witman
Whether you’re filling in Scantron bubbles or doing the Sunday crossword, the Palomino Golden Bear #2 Pencil (Blue) should be your writing implement of choice.
Some of the Best Online Learning Games for Kids
by Courtney Schley
We spent 40-plus hours testing more than 50 recommendations from educators, experts, and parents to find the best educational apps and games for kids.
Actually Good Dorm Decor That You’ll Want to Keep (Even After Graduation)
by Joanne Chen
These quality picks are so smart and stylish, you’ll want to keep them long after you move off campus. (And you can!)
The Best Kids Backpacks for School
by Ellen Lee
We’ve been testing kids backpacks for almost a decade. These packs consistently rank among the best.
The Best Backpacks for College and High School Students
by Zoe Vanderweide
Our top backpack picks for the 2023-2024 school year include a sporty-looking ergonomic pack, a bag that’s nostalgic and timeless, and a polished workhorse.
The Best Kids Lunch Boxes
by Laura Motley
A great lunch box should be durable, easy to pack, and simple for kids to handle. We’ve tested dozens of insulated lunch bags and bento boxes to find the best.
The Best College Dorm Essentials
by Wirecutter Staff
Our favorite durable-but-not-too-expensive bedding, accessories, kitchen gear, and tools for your dorm room.
The Best Labels for Kids School Gear and Clothing
by Lauren Sullivan
Customized labels are a cute and convenient way to help kids keep track of their own stuff—and get things back when they’re lost.
I Take This Backpack Everywhere. After Two Years, It’s Still Practically Flawless.
by Sri Rain Stewart
For two years and counting, Everlane’s ReNew Transit Backpack has been my go-to for commutes and weekend trips, thanks to its size, storage, and adjustability.
40(ish) Wirecutter Picks for Heading Back to School
by Wirecutter Staff
Here are 40(ish) of our favorite school supplies.
14 Antiracist Books for Kids and Teens Recommended by BIPOC Teachers and Librarians
by Jackie Reeve
We asked librarians and teachers—all Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC)—to share books that they’ve found can help kids understand race and racism.
Why It’s Worth It to Spend a Little More on Sheets, Even for a Dorm Room
by Gabriella DePinho
Here’s our advice on how to shop for quality dorm sheets without breaking the bank.
Which Computer Should You Buy for Your Kid?
by Kimber Streams
We have a range of computer buying advice for parents facing a variety of schooling and budget situations, from used to new, and from laptop to desktop.
The 37 Best Gifts for Teachers
by Alexandra Ballard
Teachers appreciate any heartfelt gesture from students, but you can also give them something thoughtful for their classroom—or themselves.
This Pricey Kids Lunch Box Is Worth Every Penny
by Arianna Flores
PlanetBox lunch boxes are durable, easy to use, and sustainable, making them a good value for your money.
These Classic Colored Pencils Will Make You Want to Color Again
by Sri Rain Stewart
People of all ages love the color and quality of our top-pick Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils.
Is Dixon’s Ticonderoga Truly ‘The World’s Best Pencil’? We Don’t Think So.
by Sarah Witman
Dixon’s Ticonderoga is an iconic pencil. But we’ve found that despite its reputation and branding, it’s not the best you can buy.
How to Make Space for Kids to Be Creative at Home
by Jackie Reeve
With families spending more time at home, designating a special zone where kids can get creative (and messy) can be challenging—but rewarding.
How to Set Up a Remote Learning Space for Your Kids
by Melanie Pinola
With many schools closed this fall, it’s time to set up a remote schoolwork area for kids that’ll make learning a little easier.
For My Kid’s First Computer, I Couldn’t Beat an Old Desktop
by Nancy Redd
A cheap desktop computer for your child to tinker with can offer a much-needed taste of freedom—and responsibility—during coronavirus lockdown.
Remote Learning in Quarantine Is Hard. Alexa Reminders and Routines Can Help
by Jon Chase
If, like most every other parent in the world, you are struggling with homeschooling, Alexa can provide a bit of order and escape.
Learning Toys and STEM Toys We Love
by Courtney Schley
We spent more than 30 hours trying 35 recommendations from experts, educators, and parents to pick the best learning and STEM toys. Here's what we found.
How to Use Google Classroom Like a Pro
by Dan Koeppel
Millions of kids are now being home-schooled using a tool most people have likely never heard of.