Check Off Your School Supplies List: Pre-K Through 1st Grade
Starting school can be a stressful time no matter what age your child is or what grade they’re entering. However, for a child going to school for the first time, the jitters may be even more intense, considering the completely new territory ahead. And that goes for parents too!
Since they can’t stay babies forever, attending school—be it pre K, kindergarten or first grade—is inevitable. While starting school may give you both butterflies in your tummies, equipping your little scholar with everything needed is often the best plan of attack. And there’s a school supplies list just for that!
Shopping from a back to school supplies list doesn’t have to be complicated. Most items are available from one or two locations and many—if not all—can be purchased online without ever having to fight the back to school supplies shopping crowd. The big box retailers listed below make it even easier thanks to a shoppable school supply list feature. Keep reading to find out more.
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Walmart: Take the stress out of shopping with Walmart’s back to school service. Simply enter your location to find your child’s school, select their grade and shop a curated list of teacher-approved school supplies. You can add everything to your cart or browse the options and select what you need.
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Target: Target has a similar feature called the “school list assist.” Enter your school name or zip code to access your unique supply list. Select the items you need to replace or purchase all your school supplies in one fell swoop. School supplies can be delivered straight to your door or picked up in store.
Prefer to shop around for items on your kid’s pre-k or 1st grade school supply list? Consider the following stores. Each offers inexpensive, colorful and fun options to buy online or in-store.
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eBay.com (items both used and new can be found often at lower rates than retail)
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Michaels (best for art-and-craft supplies)
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Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft (best for art-and-craft supplies)
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Oriental Trading (best for buying school items in bulk or larger quantities)
The school supplies list for pre K through first grade may vary a bit, but in general the items for each level are fairly similar. Check with your school for an exact school supplies list, but expect to be presented with a checklist that resembles the following:
Now that you’re armed with a checklist, you might feel a bit overwhelmed by tackling a school supplies list that rivals the length of your holiday gift list. But you’ve got this. Consider us your personal back to school shoppers, as we’ve scoured the stores to find must-have items on all without busting your budget.
Pencils
Be it at home or in the classroom, you can never have too many pencils—and these writing tools are the best in class. Designed for beginners, these pencils have a jumbo barrel that’s easy for little hands to grip and a large eraser on the tip. Bonus: This writing set comes with a pencil sharpener.
Colored pencils
Help your student add some color to their school day with this set of eight colored pencils. Designed with a hexagonal shape and extra thick tips, these pencils are easy to grasp and glide smoothly over paper. Better yet, these pencils are pre-sharpened, non-toxic and made from reforested wood. And, thanks to the shape, they won’t roll across your kiddo’s desk and get lost. Perfect for any budding artist!
Erasers
Mistakes happen! Which is why an eraser is an essential item on the school supplies list. This pair of smudge-free erasers have beveled edges that prevents paper from tearing and won’t crack or harden over time. Not bad for under $1!
Pencil sharpener
The rule for school: the bigger the better! Tiny sharpeners may seem the right size for tiny hands, but this slightly larger size is actually easier to grip. Plus, it’s got a built-in feature that prevents over-sharpening with settings that allow for tips from blunt to pointed. But wait, there’s more! It’s also compatible with those colored pencils that tiny tots prefer.
Pencil grips
When learning to write, gripping a pencil can be tricky. Reduce the learning curve with these easily attachable ergonomic grips. They were designed by a doctor and are widely used in classrooms and therapeutic settings. Plus, they work equally well for righties or lefties.
Paper
Wide-ruled spacing is typically the preferred paper choice for students just starting to write. Pick up this bumper pack of sheets that’s sure to last you through the school year.
Folders
Second to new school clothes, picking out school folders is what allows a student to let his or her personality shine. Add these sturdy pocket folders to your school supplies list. The set features 12 unique designs—including robots, monsters and rocket-ships—so you can have a different organizer for each subject.
Notebooks
Who doesn’t love a good notebook. Start your kid’s school year off right with these single-subject jotters. Likely the first of many notebooks to fill your child’s backpack, this one features wide-ruled pages and a bold and bright cover.
Crayons
Art projects, worksheets and busy creative time will be all the more bright with this set of colorful beeswax crayons. Made from New Zealand beeswax and food grade pigments, these crayons are chunky, easy-to-grip and, most importantly, non-toxic.
Markers
Markers can get messy fast in the hands of mini creative geniuses. So when it’s time to unleash your child’s inner artist, these tried and true Crayola washable markers are always the way to go.
Dry-erase markers
You might think dry-erase markers are for the meeting room, but they’re regularly used in the classroom too, where whiteboards have replaced old-school chalkboards. Your back to school supplies list may include dry-erase markers for use by the teachers, by the students or by both. Whoever is holding them, choose this low-odor marker to keep the classroom air clear.
Safety scissors
Sharpen your kid’s cutting skills by putting these child-friendly scissors into their small hands. This four-pack of pint-size scissors are lightweight and easy to handle. And, for safety's sake, the scissors only cut paper and cardboard.
Construction paper
Easy to cut, fold and turn into miniature works of art, this pack of colorful construction paper is sure to lead to a school year’s worth of gorgeous refrigerator art.
Glue
Sticky stuff and children don’t always make for a good combination—at least not a clean one. But glue is needed for crafts and school projects of all kinds, which is why this washable classic is a strong bet.
Smock
One of your oversized shirts can make for a DIY smock, but for something that fits a bit better and still protects your child’s clothes, send them to school with a washable art smock sized just right for your little artist.
Pencil case
This pencil case fashioned as a silly monster is sure to scare off anyone from making off with your new student’s pencils or markers. Plus, it’s lightweight, fits everything your kiddo needs and is even machine-washable.
Lunch box
Insulated, easy-to-clean and super-cute, Skip Hop’s classic lunch bag—which comes in a variety of inspired animal designs—is a must-have for any new student. It has a toddler-sized grab handle and an easy to fasten flap, so your little one will have no problem retrieving their snacks. There’s even space for a water bottle at the side.
Backpack
This classic backpack is perfectly sized for preschool kids and offers plenty of room for books, notebooks and other items. If dinosaurs aren’t your kid’s thing, there are seven other designs to add to your school supplies list.
Water bottle
Perfectly sized for little hands, this insulated bottle keeps beverages cool for up to 12 hours. Better yet, it’s built to handle drops, dings and all sorts of roughhousing meaning it’ll last your kiddo right through elementary school.
Tissues
Your back to school supplies list may require boxes of tissue for use in the classroom, but don’t forget to pack a smaller size for your student to stash in their backpack.
Hand sanitizer
Back-to-school means lots of germs—whether it’s holding hands during a game or a sneezing neighbor in the classroom. Help ward off colds, flus and other school bugs with this alcohol-free sanitizer that's safe to use for parents and kids alike.
Nap mat
Especially in pre-K and possibly kindergarten, naps and break time may still be part of your student’s daily activities. Provide a cozy spot to curl up with a rest mat—designed in easy-to-clean vinyl—that folds up for simple storage. And mom can rest easy too: these mats are Greenguard certified to be easier on your little one skin and the environment.
We get it—back-to-school season requires a lot of supplies! To streamline your decision-making process, our goal is to do the bulk of the research for you, so you don’t have to spend hours scrolling online to discover what you actually need. We do this by considering a list of criteria when sourcing school supplies, including quality, practicality, value and, of course, safety. This way you can count on getting the best bang for your buck, while also ticking off every item on your school supplies list.
To decide which school supplies are the best options on the market, we leverage our familiarity with leading brands to make sure items are from reliable manufacturers. We read user reviews to get the low-down on how these products work for families, and typically don’t consider anything with less than an average four-star rating. And since many of us are also parents, we rely on our writers’ and editors’ experience using these products with their own families.
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