Anything But A Backpack Day Ideas - Desert Chica (2024)

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One of the newest spirit week crazes is ‘Anything but a backpack’ day which means that kids bring their school stuff for the day in literally anything but their backpack. Check out this fun list of Anything But a Backpack ideas for your child to use during spirit week.

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Anything But A Backpack Day During Spirit Week

I love spirit week at school, my kids were pretty into participating in elementary school. Their enthusiasm waned a bit in middle school and are pickier about which days they dress up. But they LOVED ‘anything but a backpack’ day.

Their school just hosted this fun new spirit day idea and it seemed to be the most popular spirit day ever. It definitely generated a lot of crazy excitement during the school day and lots of students participated. I bet this is a popular school spirit week idea for a high school kid too.

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What To Bring On Anything But A Backpack Day

This is a fun spirit day idea that allows for a variety of participating levels. If you want to keep it simple than just using a purse, grocery bag or box would work.

But the extreme craziness of ideas is what adds to the fun of this day. My boys chose to bring a red wagon and a blue bucket in lieu of their normal backpack.

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Anything But A Backpack Day Ideas

Based on my own kids’ experiences, I’d say anything that rolls is better than any thing you have to carry. By the end of the day my youngest was tired of carrying the bucket.

Rolling Anything But A Backpack Day Ideas

  • Wagon – We had an old little tykes wagon that my oldest took but a red metal wagon or a newer style radio flyer wagon that students can borrow from younger siblings would work well. Folding wagons and utility carts that people use for sports, landscaping or even teachers hauling things on campus were also popular.
  • Rolling Mop Bucket – One creative idea is a rolling mop bucket. If your family doesn’t have one, I bet you know someone you can borrow it from. It might need to be cleaned before you use it though.
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  • Stroller – Another smart idea that should be easy to borrow is a baby stroller. There should be plenty of room to hold your school supplies in baby carriages.
  • Skateboard – One of my son’s friends strapped his stuff to the top of his skate board and then using a string to pull it around campus, I thought that was a pretty creative idea.
  • Rolling Trash Can – Personally I think this only works if you have a very new/clean one but kids can be crazy…
  • Utility Cart – I have a couple different craft carts or carts with drawers on wheels that would work.
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  • Rolling Ice Chest or Cooler – My oldest considered using our rolling cooler but he was afraid the handle wasn’t long enough for him (he’s pretty tall already) and he would get annoying dragging it around all day. This could definitely work if your rolling ice chest has a long handle or you are on the shorter side. Coolers were the most popular item he noticed during Nothing But A Backpack Day.
  • Power Wheels – Apparently one student brought a power wheels car to school but I think it broke with too many big kids who wanted to ride on it.
  • Cozi Car or Ride On Car – A fun push style car is another idea you can borrow from younger kids. It should be easy to push around while holding all your school stuff.
  • Rolling Suitcase – A rolling suitcase seems like the obvious thing to take in the place of backpacks. My kids thought it was too easy/obvious and didn’t want to use our luggage.
  • Rolling Hamper – One of these rolling hampers would carry a ton of school things and wouldn’t be too hard to push around campus.
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  • Vacuum – Bungee you school supplies to the top of it and roll it into class.
  • Shopping Carts – Personally I love the idea of shopping carts or buggies as some people call them. I think they are the perfect idea with plenty of space to hold your stuff. Although finding one to use legally (don’t steal one!) unless it’s a toy shopping cart or one like this might be hard to do.
  • Remote Control Toy Truck or Toy Car – If you didn’t carry a lot of stuff to school, you might be able to get away with an extra large remote control car or truck. But to me this seems to really limit what you bring.
  • Dolly – I think a fun idea would be a dolly maybe with a grocery bag attached with a bungee cord or clip.
  • Wheelbarrow – A wheelbarrow is a little over the top but kids always love hilarious ideas.
  • Office Chair – Place your school on the seat and roll that office chair into class.
  • Car Tire – A ridiculous but hilarious idea if you can pull it off. You might want to wear gloves so you hands aren’t covered in dirt after rolling this around all day.
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Carrying Anything But A Backpack Day Ideas

  • Bucket – Blue Lowes or Orange Home Depot buckets were also popular ideas for this fun day.
  • Pet Carrier or Dog Crate – A smaller pet carrier would work well. Something too big like a large dog crate might be too cumbersome to carry.
  • Baby Carrier – I think a baby carrier you wear is a fun alternative to a backpack.
  • Baby Car Seat – Another thing you can easily bring if you have a baby sibling or know a baby.
  • Cooler Bag – One of those giant insulated grocery bags would be easy to carry on your shoulder. And would have lots of room to fit all your school stuff.
  • Guitar Cases – A soft or hard musical instrument case would also work well.
  • Tool Box – Borrowing their dad’s tool box or tool bag was one idea we considered, but they decided they were obviously more fun ideas to choose from.
  • Laundry Baskets – Laundry baskets can hold a lot of stuff and most people have them, so this is an easy idea for the anything but a backpack part of spirit week.
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  • Hamper – A stationary hamper you have to carry around could get annoying. However everyone likely has one they can use.
  • Microwave – One of the more outrageous ideas is old microwaves. While this silly idea might bring lots of laughs, I am guessing your arms will be extra sore at the end of the school day.
  • Air Fryer – Similar to the microwave idea, although likely lighter and easier to carry.
  • Cereal Boxes – Using an empty cereal box is a simple idea that isn’t heavy. And some family size boxes can be quite big, definitely big enough for some basic school supplies.
  • Picnic Basket – Or really any basket would work, like an old easter basket.
  • Christmas Stocking – Speaking of holidays, your Christmas stocking could be an easy idea too.
  • Traffic Cone – Borrowing a traffic cone might be hard to do (legally) but maybe you know people in construction that would have access to one. I think this is a pretty creative idea if you can pull it off.
  • Soup Pots – An extra large stock pot could carry plenty of things for school.
  • Luggage – Regular luggage you have to carry? I’d say the most boring idea on here is plain luggage. Plus it could get heavy but I guess it technically works since it’s not a backpack.
  • Vase – A plastic vase might work out ok, I’d skip a glass one.
  • Bird Cage – A little ridiculous but maybe you have an old one in storage that you can bring.
  • Fishing Net – Just make sure anything you bring won’t fall through the net.
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Printable Anything But A Backpack Day List

Does your class need a great idea for a backpack alternative? I have the best ideas to use in lieu of a traditional backpack for this silly Spirit Day theme. It’s easy to print and share your students. (Click the image below to download the file)

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FAQs

What is the best thing to bring on anything but a backpack day? ›

Try a rolling briefcase or suitcase: This is a great option for students who have to carry lots of heavy textbooks or laptops. Use a duffel bag: Duffel bags, AKA “gym bags,” are versatile and can hold a lot of items while still being easy to carry if you don't weigh them down too much.

What are the rules for anything but a backpack day? ›

Students must have everything they would need for a regular school day Nothing living can join you No weapons allowed All items must be school appropriate including following dresscode and guidelines in the student handbook Items must be carried/controlled by you only. No one may ride on it.

How to spice up your backpack? ›

Try adding iron-on patches or pins. You can find both in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Pins are great if you want more versatility, since you can easily exchange them or move them around, while iron-on patches can give your bag a vintage look.

What can I bring instead of a bag? ›

These are a ton of things you can grab from your house last minute to use instead of your standard bookbag:
  • Trash bag.
  • Laundry hamper.
  • Briefcase.
  • Sewing box.
  • Tackle box.
  • Trash can.
  • Garden pot.
  • Cardboard box.
Sep 18, 2023

What should I pack for one day? ›

Daytrip Essentials: What to Pack in Your Backpack
  • A bottle of water.
  • Snacks.
  • An item of warm clothing.
  • A hat and sunglasses.
  • Sunscreen.
  • A rain jacket or umbrella.
  • Your passport.
  • Spare cash.

What is the National No Backpack Day? ›

No BackPack Day is a day that kids in the US go to school without their backpacks, carrying all their books and school supplies in their hands or in plastic bags so as to raise awareness for the millions of kids around the world who have to walk miles to school carrying their books and school supplies in their hands or ...

Who started anything but a backpack day? ›

#anythingbutabackpack was a trending hashtag on TikTok in October 2021. This trend was started out of necessity for students in Idaho. It all started in the Jefferson School District 251 in Idaho.

Why are backpacks not allowed at events? ›

Most large stadiums and arenas have implemented clear bag policies that limit the size and types of bags of attendees. This aims to provide a safer environment for spectators; as well as faster entry into the events by allowing security personnel to quickly identify the contents of a each bag.

How to make a homeless backpack? ›

ITEMS YOU CAN INCLUDE:
  1. Water bottles.
  2. Socks.
  3. Soft granola Bar or cereal bar.
  4. Fruit snack or applesauce cup.
  5. Crackers with peanut butter or cheese.
  6. Gift certificate to fast food.
  7. Hand wipes.
  8. Pack of Kleenex.

How do I style my backpack? ›

Smart Casual

T-shirts and jeans are the go-to for a casual look. Picture a white plain T-shirt, stylish yet simple pair of classic jeans and your favourite backpack. This outfit is not only comfortable but also is one of the looks that never falls out of fashion.

How to color a backpack? ›

To dip dye your backpack:
  1. Prepare the dye bath following the manufacturer's instructions.
  2. Fully submerge the backpack in the dye solution.
  3. Stir gently to ensure even color distribution.
  4. Soak for the recommended time.
  5. Remove the backpack and rinse until the water runs clear.
Apr 26, 2023

How to put a sticker on a backpack? ›

Lay the bag flat on the work surface and ensure no wrinkles –patches stick best to flat surfaces. If the fabric is wrinkled, iron the section where you want to put the patch. Put the patch on the bag and lay the pressing cloth on top. Iron the area for 30 seconds, moving the iron in gentle circular motions.

What should I pack for a backpack for 7 days? ›

The packing tips: How to pack light for a week in a 25L bag
  1. Pack three days' worth of clothes. ...
  2. Limit your shoes to 1-2 pairs max. ...
  3. Bring the smallest version of your toiletries. ...
  4. Bring what you know you'll need, not what you think you'll need. ...
  5. Pack a couple of days in advance, then revise. ...
  6. Use compression packing cubes.
Feb 2, 2024

Why is there no backpack day? ›

No BackPack Day is a day that Kids in the US goes to school without their backpacks, carrying all their books and school supplies in their hands or in plastic bags so as to raise awareness for the millions of kids around the world who have to walk miles to school carrying their books and school supplies in their hands ...

How do I pack my day backpack? ›

How to Pack a Daypack
  1. Lightweight waterproof jacket and trousers.
  2. Packed lunch.
  3. Flask of hot drink.
  4. Water.
  5. Spare pair of socks.
  6. Walking Pole(s)
  7. First aid kit.
  8. Spare change of clothes in a sealed waterproof bag.
Sep 1, 2021

How do you pack a backpack for 14 days? ›

Step 1 – Make a list (and cut it twice)
  1. stuff. Laptop plus chargers (key if you're working while traveling) Set of noise-canceling earphones. Phone and charger.
  2. Clothes. 7 x t-shirts. 10 x underwear (always good to have a few spares) 10 x socks. ...
  3. Extras. Toiletries. Reusable water bottle (ditch the plastic)

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