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August is winding down, so if you haven’t started your back-to-school shopping, you need to get on it. Classes for some school districts and universities are set to start very soon, so save yourself the stress of a last-minute trip to the store by getting your shopping done now.

To save you time on this year’s back-to-school shopping, we rounded up some great back-to-school backpack options for kids of all ages, ranging from pre-schoolers to college students.


Best backpacks for back to school

Our top back-to-school backpack picks include classic brands that we’ve tested ourselves, as well as stylish options that we know kids will get excited to wear to school. Each comes with enough space to fit essential school supplies while remaining comfortable as they travel to and from school. 

Shopping for a student-athlete? Our sister site CBS Sports has rounded up a selection of the best backpacks and bags for high school athletes.


Best overall back-to-school backpack: JanSport Cool Student backpack

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JanSport has been a mainstay in elementary and high schools for years. The brand’s long-lasting popularity can be attributed to quality and comfort, not to mention the convenient features the backpacks contain for students. 

JanSport’s Cool Student backpack is the brand’s most classic design. It comes with four zip pockets that can accommodate school necessities big and small, including a 15-inch laptop.

Inside you’ll find even more convenient compartments, including a sleeve for the aforementioned laptop, slots for pens and pencils and even a clip to hold your keys. There’s also a mesh pocket on the side of your bag to hold your reusable water bottle.

There are 17 color and pattern options to choose from. 


Most durable back-to-school backpack: Herschel Supply Co. Herschel Classic backpack

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One of our CBS Essentials shopping experts has owned this backpack for six years and told us it still remains in excellent condition. This is pretty impressive, as our shopping expert uses this as a commuter bag, travel backpack and a hiking backpack. It has sustained an impressively small amount of damage given all the journeys it has been on (it’s only a few little snags on the bottom), which makes us believe this would make an excellent back-to-school backpack.

The Herschel Classic backpack is comfortable, and comes with adjustable straps for a more customized fit. It also has two compartments, including one small pocket to act as a catchall for your personal items such as your keys, phone and wallet. The larger pocket is available for books, notebooks and binders, and there’s an additional sleeve inside for your laptop.

Get this backpack in one of four colors. 


Best large back-to-school backpack: Herschel Supply Co. Little America backpack 

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Need more room? No problem. Herschel has got your back with its Little America backpack, which offers 30 liters of space. Whether you’re a college student taking extra credits this semester or a high school student who goes straight to baseball practice after school, this large backpack will give you that much-needed extra room. 

The backpack has a large catch-all compartment as well as a small front pocket for personal items. Both areas are protected by stylish faux leather straps that actually open up via magnetic closures. There’s also two water bottle slots on either side of the backpack, a zipper at the top of the bag flap that features a key clip on the inside, and a zippered compartment on the back of the bag that’s big enough to fit a laptop.

You can get this backpack in all black (including the straps), ivy green, blue and gray (with black straps). 


Most versatile back-to-school backpack: Fjallraven Kanken backpack 

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The Fjallraven Kanken was specifically designed for school children in a way that eliminates back pain. The backpack has adjustable straps and a padded foam back, which ensures that what’s inside your backpack doesn’t uncomfortable press up against back as you’re walking or sitting. It also has two big handle straps, which will make carrying this by hand that much easier.

The Kanken is made of a material that is resistant to water and dirt. Should it get wet, it’s made to dry quickly. The Fjallraven logo is reflective, which may make the wearer a little easier to spot in darker conditions.

One of the best parts about this backpack though? All the color options. Shoppers have a whopping 39 to choose from, ranging from terracotta brown to flamingo pink. 

Buy a Fjallraven Kanken from Amazon now and you can save 26% off your purchase. 


Most stylish back-to-school backpack: State Bags Kane double-pocket large backpack

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Although technically designed for children, anyone with a bold style and a love for color will appreciate this backpack from State Bags. The Kane backpack, one of the brand’s bestsellers, features a technicolor tropical island landscape that is simply eye-catching. It’s also practical too, able to fit a 16-inch laptop, a tablet, books, notebooks, folders, binders, a change of clothes (if needed) and more.

It has two bottle pockets, a front pocket with a D ring for your keys, and two large compartments. One of those large compartments contains a laptop sleeve and the other that has an organization compartment to keep small items like pens, chargers and earbuds in place while going to and from class. 

We also like that the material of the backpack is made up of 45% recycled materials. 


Most affordable back-to-school backpack: Vans kids’ Old Skool checkered backpack

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The edgy, checkered design is definitely not for everybody, but if it’s in line with your kid’s style, take advantage of its low price. This backpack is made of the same material (polyester), is about the same size and comes with similar features as some of our other higher-priced top picks, but carries a much smaller price tag ($38). 

The backpack has padded, adjustable straps for comfort, a water bottle pocket on the exterior, a large compartment with a laptop sleeve inside and a small front pocket. 

If your kid isn’t into the green checkered pattern on the bag, there’s another pattern option, camo, available at Nordstrom for the same price. 


Best custom back-to-school backpack: Little Chicken Patched customizable backpack 

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We wish we had these super cool backpacks back in our school days. Little Chicken makes backpacks that you can add patches to, giving little ones the ability to customize their bag.

The backpack offers enough space for five patches, which are included with your purchase. There are 13 letter initials and 91 other fun patches to choose from. Just make sure to stick to five, otherwise the brand will narrow down the selection on your behalf.

Your kid will have just as much fun designing the bag as they will wearing it. Patch options include one of Taylor Swift, fuzzy smiley faces and hearts, robots, melting pizza, dogs, narwhals and more.


Best roller back-to-school backpack: JanSport Driver 8 backpack 

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Getting a roller backpack can help alleviate discomfort and potentially prevent back problems from developing. The JanSport Driver 8 backpack has a retractable handle and a lot of room to store your kids’ school supplies and belongings with its four zipped compartments, including three large and one small front pocket.

It also has a roomy water bottle pocket. Inside the smallest of the zip compartments, you’ll find an organizer that offers dedicated spaces for a phone and wallet. Plus, there’s a ring for keys. 

There are multiple color and pattern options available, though they vary by price. The most affordable is the purple petals model (pictured), which is currently on sale for 40% off ($90). 


Best sporty back-to-school backpack: State Bags kids’ fuzzy basketball Kane travel backpack 

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Whether your kid loves basketball or is just a sports fan in general, they’ll love this backpack from State Bags. This bestselling bag features several fuzzy basketball patches. 

This Kane backpack is certainly a stand-out design-wise, but it also possesses much-needed functionality too. It has two bottle pockets, a front pocket and a large pocket that has multiple smaller compartments that allow your kids to organize small items. 

There is also a label placeholder where you can fill out your kids’ name and their contact information, a great addition that’ll help if they ever lose their bag. On the back you’ll find a trolley sleeve, making this backpack convenient for traveling with the family as well. 


Best back-to-school backpack for little kids: Skip Hop Zoo Pack backpack

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This super adorable mini backpack is perfect for little ones just starting their schooling journeys. This is made for ages 3 and up, making it a fun option for preschoolers or kindergarteners to wear. Kids have so many cute design options to choose from, including a smiling dinosaur, a koala with fuzzy ears, a happy bee, a colorful butterfly, a dog and more (price varies by design). 

The features of the backpack are pretty standard, as it comes with a water bottle pocket, one large zipped compartment, one small zipped front pocket and padded adjustable straps. 

Parents love this backpack, as the product boasts a 4.8-star rating on Amazon. One reviewer wrote, “Beautifully made backpack. My toddler loves wearing it to daycare. It fits his bento lunch box, change of clothes and there’s a side pocket for a water bottle. I’m very happy with my purchase.” 




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4 space station fliers return to Earth after record-setting 235-day mission

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Strapped into the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule Endeavour, three NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut returned to Earth early Friday, splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico to close out an extended 235-day expedition to the International Space Station.

After a high-speed re-entry above Central America and a steep descent to the Gulf, Crew 8 commander Matthew Dominick, co-pilot Michael Barratt, astronaut Jeanette Epps and cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin settled to a gentle, on-target splashdown south of Pensacola, Florida, at 3:29 a.m. EDT.

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An infrared view of the Crew Dragon’s descent to an on-target splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico south of Pensacola, Florida.

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A SpaceX team stationed nearby was on the scene within minutes to stabilize the capsule, make sure no toxic propellant fumes were present and then to haul it aboard a nearby recovery ship where NASA flight surgeons and support personnel were standing by to carry the returning station fliers out of the crew cabin.

Despite two hours of exercise per day throughout their stay in orbit, returning station astronauts need about a month or more to regain their “land legs” after months in the weightless environment of space.

As such, Dominick, Barratt, Epps and Grebenkin were expected to be carried out of the Crew Dragon and placed on stretchers before being rolled inside the ship for initial medical checks and calls to family and friends. All four appeared in good spirits, smiling and waving as they were rolled inside.

Mission duration was 235 days three hours and 35 minutes, during which the spacecraft circled the globe 3,776 times covering 100 million miles since launch from the Kennedy Space Center on March 3.

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A pre-launch shot of the Crew * astronauts in a SpaceX simulator (left to right): cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, co-pilot Michael Barratt, commander Matthew Dominick and astronaut Jeanette Epps.

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The crew originally expected to return to Earth in September. But the flight slipped into early October in the wake of a decision to delay the launch of their Crew 9 replacements because of problems with Boeing’s Starliner crew ferry ship.

NASA eventually ruled out bringing Starliner commander Barry “Butch” Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams back to Earth aboard the Boeing spacecraft. Instead, the Starliner came down without its crew on September 7 and Crew 9 was launched with just two passengers — Nick Hague and cosmonaut Alexander Gobrunov — on Sept. 28.

That freed up two seats aboard the Crew Dragon for Wilmore and Williams to use when they come home next February with Hague and Gorbunov.

Sorting all that out pushed the Crew 8 departure into October. NASA and SpaceX then were repeatedly held up by high winds and rough seas at the approved splashdown sites, much of it related to hurricanes Helene and Milton.

But this week, conditions in the Gulf finally met NASA’s safety guidelines and the crew was cleared to undock and head for home.

With Crew 8 safely back on Earth, the Crew 9 crew will board their own Crew Dragon capsule early Sunday, Nov. 3, undock from the Harmony module’s forward port and then redock at its space-facing port.

The next day, an ISS-bound SpaceX cargo ship is scheduled for launch from the Kennedy Space Center. After an automated rendezvous, the ship will dock at the just vacated forward port on Nov. 5, election day in the United States.



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Teen faces murder charges in shooting deaths of 5 family members in Washington state home

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A 15-year-old boy was charged Thursday with murder in the shooting deaths of his parents and three of his siblings at a home in Fall City, Washington, according to court documents obtained by CBS News.

The teen, whose name is being withheld because he is a juvenile, was charged with five counts of aggravated murder in the slayings of his parents, Mark and Sarah Humiston, two brothers, ages 9 and 13, and his 7-year-old sister, per King County court records.  

He was also charged with one count of attempted murder for shooting and wounding his 11-year-old sister, the documents read.

That girl was in “satisfactory condition” at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, hospital spokesperson Susan Gregg told the Associated Press Tuesday.

Autopsies performed by the King County Medical Examiner’s Office determined that all five victims died of gunshot wounds. The handgun used in the shooting was believed to belong to the victim’s father, the court records state.

According to the charging documents, just before 5 a.m. Monday, the suspect called 911 with a false story in which he claimed that his 13-year-old brother “just shot my whole family and committed suicide too” at the family’s home in Fall City, which is a community located near Seattle.

However, at about the same time as that call, 911 dispatchers received a second call from a neighbor who lives about a quarter-mile away. That neighbor said the suspect’s 11-year-old sister had ran to his house and was bleeding from what appeared to be a gunshot wound, the documents said.

The girl said her entire family had been fatally shot and identified her 15-year-old brother as the shooter. The girl told dispatchers she was also shot by her brother and “then described holding her breath and playing dead,” the documents read. The girl later told detectives that she had escaped through a bedroom window.

Deputies responded to the Humiston home, where they found the suspect in the driveway and took him into custody, court records show. The five victims were found dead inside the home.

In a hospital interview with detectives later that day, the suspect’s surviving sister said that she identified the firearm used in the shooting as “her father’s silver Glock handgun,” court documents state.

She said that her father kept the pistol in a small lockbox that “he would sometimes put by the front door so he could bring it to work,” the documents read. She told detectives that the suspect was “the only one who knew the combination to the Glock lockbox.”

Investigators determined that the suspect “systematically murdered” his parents and siblings and “then staged the scene prior to the arrival of first responders to make it appear” that the murders had been committed by his 11-year-old brother, documents read. 

The court documents did not speculate on a motive.  

The suspect is scheduled to be arraigned Friday afternoon. The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said in a news release Thursday that the suspect is in custody at the Clark Child and Family Justice Center, which is a juvenile facility.

The teen is currently being charged as a juvenile, and prosecutors said a judge will determine whether his case “will be moved to adult court.”

In a statement Tuesday, public defenders representing the suspect said that “our client is a 15-year-old boy who enjoys mountain biking and fishing and has no criminal history.” 



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