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My 5yo ds will be going to kindergarten this fall.
Does anyone have a favorite backpack to hold epipen/benedryl, lunch box and any other things that a kindergartener would bring home?
I think it would need to have ~3 pockets with one solely for meds that he does not need to open.
Thank you.
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Hello. I am right there with you...my son just started kindergarten last week (gulp!) He carries a bookbag but his epipen is separate because it needs to be kept up high from the other kindergarteners. They are only 5 and probably curious, so I don't keep his epi in his bookbag (which is hung on a hook where all kids can reach). His epipens don't leave school anyway-I just have another set with me when I pick him up for the car ride and at home. Sorry I can't be of more help!