Lifestyle, Parenting & Family
Super Cute School Supplies You Didn’t Know You Needed


Whether you earned your own money lifeguarding all summer as a high school student or you’re adulting pretty hard with a full-time job, getting to pick out your own school supplies means you can splurge on the fun, quirky stuff you didn’t even know you needed. The best part is that you don’t even have to be in school to enjoy these. Who can resist a flat-bread pencil case or a “Dr. Who” Tardis lunch box? Check out these school supplies you didn’t know you needed but will surely want!
Graffiti-Print Backpack
This faux-leather pack has personality written all over it.
Flat-Bread Pencil Case
Good enough to eat. This pencil case can also be used for brushes, pens or even makeup.
Optical Illusion Bookmarks
Remember how excited you used to get over a bookmark? These optical illusion bookmarks are colorful and fun, and they’ll make you reminisce about your Dr. Seuss-reading days.
Banana Erasers
You can never have enough erasers, so you might as well get some that will put a smile on your face.
"Dr. Who" Tardis Tote Lunch Box
Home lunch for the win with this Tardis lunchbox. Who’s the cool kid now?
Zombie Cupcake Journal
Who can resist a crisp new notebook? Might as well get one with a cool illustration.
Eiffel Tower Scissors
For the long school days when you just wish you could be traveling instead. Beautifully designed and practical too.
Dachshund Stapler
For the dog-lover who wants to keep it classy.

Damaris is a Brazilian expat who gets to call Hawaii home. She's been sharing her outlook on life with the internets for over a decade. She loves to write about parenting her toddler, tween, and her second grader. She also loves to write about marriage, self-care (if mama ain't happy ain't nobody happy) food, and travel. Damaris is a personal finance geek who loves to budget. Taking care of yourself and your family does not mean breaking the bank, it also doesn't mean never spending a dime on wants. If Damaris could have one superpower it would be to always know what to make for dinner.
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