Thursday, August 29, 2013

Back to School Shopping Finds from Our Closet

Following my own advice in the A Strategic Plan for your Back to School Shopping post, I got out all of my daughter's school clothes mid summer as the Back to School shopping season started and sorted through them. To start off a new donation pile, I pulled out a few T-shirts that are now too small and dug out the scooter that shrunk earlier last year.  And then I made her try on everything that was left over from last school year.  It took a good 30 minutes of on and off, but it sure was time well spent.  We found a few more items that were too small, but most still fit fine.  Here's a list of items we found that still fit and are in decent enough condition to begin the school year:

2 pair of Pants
2 pair of Shorts
2 Skirts
4 T-Shirts for PE days
4 Short Sleeve Polos
2 Long Sleeve Polos
2 Sweaters
2 Bike Shorts
3 Blouses
A long sleeve and a short sleeve Polo Dress.
A bunch of Scooters we acquired last year that are still too big.

Feeling pretty fortunate that we already have a decent school wardrobe, I then made a list of additional items to pick up:

  • A new sweater realizing that she lost a navy one at some point last year. 
  • New pants in the same size as the ones she already has simply because the existing ones are showing  wear and won't last the year.  
  • New shoes; she'll need both new sneakers and Mary Janes. 

I packed up a small bag of items for the uniform exchange program and one bag for the local clothing donation bin.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Back to School Basics - Socks and Underwear


Did you remember to pick up some new clothes for under all those new clothes?  And socks! Some kids are fine with the basics while other uniform kids like to wear crazy, colorful socks as a way to express their individuality.
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Jefferies Argyle Girls Knee High - 1 Pair
Jefferies Argyle Girls Knee High - 1 Pair


Monday, August 26, 2013

Basic White Sneakers for Back to School

The Back to School ads from the shoe stores feature brightly colored sneakers in a wide variety of trendy colors at prices that don't break the bank.  The uniform dress code at my daughter's school requires black or plain white sneakers.  Last year, I got her a pair of Saucony Radar Lt LTTs at my local Stride Rite outlet (read my review).

When I browsed the selection at the same outlet this year, I couldn't find any basic white sneakers at all.  I asked the sales staff and she brought me another pair of the Saucony Radar Lt LTTs from the back.  I bought them again for my daughter.  Please, if you know my daughter, don't tell her she's wearing a unisex shoe.  The box is labeled Boys and if she found out, we'll ..

This led me to 1) quickly dispose of  the shoe box when I got home and 2) begin to shop around to see if I could find other options or to confirm if the choices are in fact as limited as they seem to me.

I was pleasantly surprised at some options I found online.  I was also surprised to learn that most of these basic PE sneakers are also unisex shoes as you can see below from the "Children's" label.   I already know which ones I'll be ordering next time my daughter is ready for another pair.  I hope these links will help you out with your back to school shoe shopping.

If you found some other options that I don't have listed, please list them with the name of the retail store where you found them below in the comments.

Update - This post originally contained images,descriptions and links to basic white sneakers that I had found online.  The retailer links were no longer working, so I updated them with a simple list provided below. You are likely to find these shoes at national online retailers.

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  • Saucony Kids Radar LT LTT (Children's) - White Leather
  • Reebok - Club (Children's) - White Sheer Grey
  • File - Disruptor II (Children's) - Triple White
  • K-Swiss - Class (Girls') - White/White
  • Skechers - Fireflies Glintzy Girl (Girls') White/Silver
  • Reebok - Classic Jogger (Children's) - White/White
  • New Balance - KX624 (Boys') - White


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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Help for the Summer Slide: PowerMyLearning.org #sponsored

I was invited to check out the PowerMyLearning website to check out the online math games with my daughter and share my feedback with you.  I was compensated for my time.  All opinions are my own.

Summer Slide? I had never heard that term before, but I easily figured out what it meant. But it turns out there is some research to support this theory. The National Summer Learning Association cite a study that indicates "Most students lose about two months of grade level equivalency in mathematical computation skills over the summer months." Cooper found that there was a larger overall negative effect on math skills than reading skills.  In a brief reflecting on his study, he speculates that this is caused because "reading practice is more naturally embedded in a child’s environment, and parents know how to pay attention to keeping kids reading over the summer.  They’re less likely to pay attention to math."

As a working Mom, my daughter attended a camp this summer that offers great activities each day, but basically allows kids to be kids.  We tried to keep up with the reading log that her teacher sent home with her for the summer.  As the disciplined nighttime schedule went out the window, so did daily reading time.  My daughter is a rising first grader and an early reader; and yeah, her reading skills likely slipped this summer. 

We were excited to check out the PowerMyLearning.org website.   I learned that the site is a project of a national non-profit which was originally founded as Computers for Youth, now known simply as CFY with the tagline, Powering a New Generation of Learning. The website is a free learning platform for K-12 students. To use the site, you must complete a simple registration process which takes all of 2 seconds, then you're in. You're then presented with a nice visual organization of videos, games and digital learning activities organized by grade level and subject. The subject areas include match, language arts, science, social studies, art and music, technology, world languages, and your life.

My daughter first wanted to do science. She selected Gases Around Us (BBC), then Change It! (FOSS). Both activities were in the Chemistry category dealing with the states of matter. One was an interactive game and the other was a short animated video on solids, liquids and gases.  One activity then transitioned to a quiz, which she interpreted as a game, testing her comprehension of the material presented. She enjoyed it and wanted to continue with the quiz, but I encouraged her to try another activity.  

She then selected the category of Art,  of course. What little girl her age doesn't love arts and crafts? I read her the choices of 1) color, 2 drawing, 3) graphic design or 4) music.  She plays drawing and coloring games on the iPad often, and since she has no idea what graphic design is, that's what she selected.  In that category, we were presented with a game called the Virtual Kaleidoscope. When it opened, it reminded me of graphic design software with buttons for line thickness, color palettes, shapes, transparency.  It looked WAY too complicated for her.  Yeah, she's a smart kid and yes, she's a digital native, but her ability to use a laptop with a mouse is limited.  I had to show her how you sometimes have to pick up the mouse and move it to a different position on the mouse pad to move the cursor where you want it to go.  However, she surprised me.  She was fascinated by this activity and I couldn't' distract her from it.  So I let it be and I allowed her to play while I cooked dinner.  I could hear her ooh'ing an ahh'ing as she played very patiently with the software.  She excitedly called me over several times to show me her progress. I have to admit, I was amazed at the detail of the Kaleidoscope creation she had created.

On another occasion, I told her it was time to play games on the laptop and again she was excited. I had a hard time getting her excited about playing math and reading games because she wanted to explore the other subject areas. I've since spent some additional time exploring the site on my own.  I learned that some schools and teachers are using the site and the carefully selected activities to reinforce their lesson plans around the Common Code Standards. 

Overall, I view this site as safe and truly educational. Like all families, we struggle with how much "screen time" to allow.  I would much rather have her playing games and engaged in activities on this site than watching any kid's TV show.  My only criticism of the site is related to site navigation.  Finding age appropriate activities was easy, but navigating between them wasn't.  I believe the folks that manage PowerMyLearning.org are already well aware of this feedback.  In fact, they are advertising a site redesign that will launch on September 3rd.  I look forward to visiting the site again after the redesign when we return from our summer vacation and school begins again.  I will encourage her to play the reading and math games to help her catch up from her summer slide. 

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Best Bets in School Uniform Accessories

When it comes to accessories for complement school uniforms, I found that it is hard to find the right colors at local stores.  I was happy to find that French Toast and Cookies Kids carry a great selection of appropriate accessories in colors and styles that complement school uniform dress code.

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Belts

Black/Brown or Black/Navy. 20"-34" length.
Man Made Materials. Imported.

Boys Neck Ties

CookiesKids Branded Tie
French Toast Solid Adjustable Boys Tie - $5.98
Colors: Black, Burgundy, Green, Heather Gray, Khaki, Navy Red.
Boys Sizes 4-20.
Adjustable with Velcro closure. Polyester. Imported. Machine wash.
Also available in Plaid (all sizes) and Full Make Ties (solids and plaids) in sizes 14-20.

CookiesKids Branded Tie - $6.99
Colors: Green, Red, Burgundy, Navy, and Black.
Boys sizes: 12" - 18". Clip-on style.


Girls Cross Ties

French Toast Adjustable Solid Color Cross Tie - $6.98
Colors: Black, Burgundy, Green, Heather Gray, Khaki, Navy Red.
Also available in Plaids. 100% Polyester. Imported. Machine wash.


Cookie's Brand Crisscross Neck Tie - $4.99
Adjustable in back, snap in front.
Solid colors and many plaids available.


Cookie's Brand Tab Tie - $5.99
Colors: Red, Navy and Red/White/Navy.

Girls Tights

French Toast Cable Knit 3 pack Tights - $10.98 Colors: Black, Navy and White. Sizes 1 - 18.
85% Acrylic, 10% Spandex, 5% Nylon. Hand wash separately. Imported.


Cookie’s Brand Cable Knit Tights - $3.99
Colors: Black, Hunter Green, White, Off-White, Burgundy, and Navy.
Sizes 1 – 18. 75% Polyester, 15% Nylon, 10% Spandex.
Hand Wash. Made in China.

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Best Bets on Boys Sweaters for School

Updated: This post was reviewed and updated in Fall 2017 to update links and ensure pricing is accurate.

Regular retail prices for a boy's sweaters range from $14 to $30. While watching the Back to School ads, your target price for a boy's sweater is under $20. If you find this item at or below that price, make the purchase with confidence you found a good deal.

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George Boys'
 Zip Up Sweater
Walmart George Boys' Zip Up Sweater  $14.97
100% acrylic. Machine Wash Cold. Imported.

French Toast Anti-Pill V-Neck Cardigan Sweater $21.98
Acrylic. Imported. Machine wash.
      Children's Place Boys Uniform Long Sleeve Mock Neck Zip Sweater $24.47
      Made of 60% cotton/40% acrylic in a sweater knit.
      Rib-knit mock neck, sleeve cuffs and banded hem.

      Old Navy carries all three styles of boys sweaters in 100% cotton.
      Machine wash. Imported.
      • Boys V-Neck Sweaters $22.94
      • Boys Button-Front V-Neck Cardigans $24.94
      • Boys Zip-Front Sweaters $24.94

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      Monday, August 19, 2013

      Best Bets for Girls Sweaters for School

      The image below shows the regular retail price at each of the major retailers. Regular retail prices for a girls sweaters range from $12 to $30. While watching the Back to School ads, the target price for a girls sweater is under $15. If you find this item at or below that price, make the purchase with confidence you found a good deal.
       Regular Retail Price

      Legend of Retailers

      C8
      Crazy 8’s
      FT
      French Toast
      LE
      Lands’ End
      CP
      Children’s Place
      Gap
      Gap
      ON
      Old Navy
      CWO
      Children’s Wear Outlet
      Gym
      Gymboree
      T
      Target
      CK
      Cookies Kids
      JCP
      JCPenney
      WM
      Walmart

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      Best Bets on a Budget 

      All of the choices at the low end of the price range are 100% acrylic. The 100% cotton sweaters are at the higher end of the price range. I found one mid-range Cotton/Poly blend option which is featured below.
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      George Girls'
      Cardigan Sweater

      Walmart George Girls' Cardigan Sweatericon $11.88
      100% acrylic. Machine Wash Cold. Imported.
      JCPenney Izod Long Sleeve Cardigan $12
      100% Acrylic. Washable. Imported.

      French Toast Fine Gauge Knit Cardigan Sweater $18.98
      100% Acrylic. Machine Wash. Imported.

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      Wednesday, August 14, 2013

      Best Bets on Girls Knit Polo Dresses

      The image below shows the regular retail price at each of the major retailers. Regular retail prices for a girls polo dress range from $10 to $30. While watching the Back to School ads, the target price for a girls polo dress is under $13. If you find this item at or below that price, make the purchase with confidence you found a good deal.




      Regular Retail Price
      Legend of Retailers

      C8
      Crazy 8’s
      FT
      French Toast
      LE
      Lands’ End
      CP
      Children’s Place
      Gap
      Gap
      ON
      Old Navy
      CWO
      Children’s Wear Outlet
      Gym
      Gymboree
      T
      Target
      CK
      Cookies Kids
      JCP
      JCPenney
      WM
      Walmar

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      George - Girls' Knit Polo Dress

      Best on a Budget

      Walmart George - Girls' Knit Polo Dress $9.94
      Navy only.
      60% cotton/40% polyester. Machine wash cold. Imported.
      French Toast Ruffle Pique Polo Dress $13.98
      Navy only.
      Cotton/polyester. Imported. Machine wash.
      
      JCPenney Izod Polo Dress $12
      Navy or Red.
      Cotton/Polyester. Washable. imported.

      CookiesKids Eddie Bauer Bubble Skirt Jumper $12.99
      Navy only. 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester. Machine Wash Cold. Made in Bangladesh.


      Best for Plus Size Girls

      Lands' End School Uniform Girls' Long Sleeve Mesh Polo Dress - Plus $35

      Best Bets for those looking for a Pop of Color

      Lands' End offers 3 different styles of knit polo dresses and each are offered in a variety of colors:
      Girls' Short Sleeve Knit Ruffle Bottom Dress $30
      Girls' Short Sleeve Knit Ruffle Front Dress $30
      Girls' Long Sleeve Mesh Polo Dress $30

      Tuesday, August 13, 2013

      Best Bets in Girls Peter Pan Blouses for School

      Regular retail prices for the basic girls blouses range from $7 to $20. While watching the Back to School ads, the target price for a button up, short sleeve peter pan style girls blouse is for under $10. The Peter Pan style button up is by far the most widely available, however, there are a number of dress code compliant options that girls have to choose something a little different.

      Regular Retail Price
      Legend of Retailers

      C8
      Crazy 8’s
      FT
      French Toast
      LE
      Lands’ End
      CP
      Children’s Place
      Gap
      Gap
      ON
      Old Navy
      CWO
      Children’s Wear Outlet
      Gym
      Gymboree
      T
      Target
      CK
      Cookies Kids
      JCP
      JCPenney
      WM
      Walmart

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      Best Bets on a Budget

      If you're looking for a short sleeve blouse to wear under a jumper, these budget friendly options will likely work fine.  If you're looking for a blouse to wear alone, be alert to the thickness as some of the blouses may be too thin to work on their own.
      CookiesKids Eddie Bauer Peter Pan Collar Short Sleeved Blouse  $6.99
      60% Cotton, 40% Polyester. Machine Wash Cold.
      Made in Bangladesh.

      French Toast Short Sleeve Peter Pan Blouse $9.98 ($6.99 via CookiesKids) icon
      Blue, Pink, White or Yellow. Wrinkle Resistant.
      Cotton/polyester. Imported. Machine Wash.
      Walmart George - Girls' Short-Sleeve Poplin Blouse $9.97
      Cotton Blend. Imported.

      Best Bets for a Plus Sized Fit

      French Toast Short Sleeve Peter Pan Blouse (Feminine Fit - Plus Size) $11.98

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      French Toast
       Ruched Seam S/S Shirt

      Best Bets to Stand Out from the Classmates

      CookiesKids French Toast Ruched Seam S/S Shirt icon$7.99
      98% Cotton, 2% Spandex. Machine Wash Cold. Made in Bangladesh.
      French Toast Short Sleeve Gather Front Blouse $11.98
      Blue or White. Cotton Blend. Imported. Machine wash.
      Lands' End Girls' Short Sleeve Ruffle Placket Oxford Shirt $25
      Blue or White. Wrinkle Resistant. Machine Wash. Imported.

      Monday, August 12, 2013

      Best Bets for Boys Oxford Shirts

      The image below shows the regular retail price at each of the major retailers. Regular retail prices for the basic boys oxford short sleeve shirts range from $11 to $20.  While watching the Back to School ads, the target price for a button up short sleeve oxford is for under $12.  If you find this item at or below that price, make the purchase with confidence you found a good deal.


      Quality Features in
      Boys School Uniform
      Oxford Shirts:
      • Stain Resistant
      • Wrinkle Resistant
      • Expandable Collar

      Regular Retail Price
      Legend of Retailers

      C8
      Crazy 8’s
      FT
      French Toast
      LE
      Lands’ End
      CP
      Children’s Place
      Gap
      Gap
      ON
      Old Navy
      CWO
      Children’s Wear Outlet
      Gym
      Gymboree
      T
      Target
      CK
      Cookies Kids
      JCP
      JCPenney
      WM
      Walmart
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      Best on a Budget

      French Toast
      Short Sleeve Boys Oxford Shirt
      French Toast Short Sleeve Boys Oxford Shirt $11.98
      Colors: Blue, White, Yellow.
      Wrinkle Resistant. Expandable collar.

      Imported. Machine wash. Cotton Polyester Blend.

      Colors: Blue & White.
      55% Cotton /45% Polyester. Machine Wash Cold. Imported.

      Best for Husky Fit

      Long Sleeve Oxford Shirts

      Most of the retailers listed above also carry a long sleeve version of the button up oxford shirt. The long sleeve shirt is also great for holidays and dress up occasions and can be paired with a tie and a blazer. Regular retail prices for the basic boys oxford long sleeve shirts range from $9 to $35.  While watching the Back to School ads, the target price for a button up long sleeve oxford is for under $14.

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