Choosing the right backpack for your child can feel like a lot when there are so many options out there. We want to make it simple and show you the real differences between the two of our most popular backpack sizes, so you can work out what suits your child best.
We have two different backpack sizes available – one for big kids and one for little kids. Let’s help you decide which one is the right fit for your child.
What age is our little kids backpack meant for?
A big worry for parents is putting a giant, heavy bag on a tiny preschooler. It needs to be functional but proportioned right. The little backpack is designed specifically for the younger kid aged 3 to 5. Because it’s intentionally scaled down, it’s a better fit for smaller bodies. Your little one can confidently carry their own gear to daycare or kindy without it feeling too big or throwing them off balance.
Does the bigger bag really hold that much more?
As kids grow, their stuff multiplies. If you’re wondering if upgrading is worth it for the space, the answer is absolutely. With the big kids backpack, you’ve just got that bit more extra room. You’ve got five zip compartments versus four. That extra pocket is a total lifesaver for keeping lunch boxes safely separated from library books and spare clothes.
Is there a safe spot for school devices?
Tech is part of school life now, and a common concern from parents is keeping tablets and laptops protected from spills and everyday knocks. The big backpack includes a dedicated tech compartment, giving devices their own secure space away from lunch boxes and drink bottles. As kids move through primary school and start bringing iPads or laptops each day, having that separate section built in makes packing simpler and helps keep everything protected on the go.
Will the big kids backpack be too wide and bulky for my child?
It can be hard to picture the step up from a toddler bag to a primary school bag. A lot of parents worry a bigger bag might feel awkward or sit too wide on their child’s shoulders.
When you put them side by side, there’s a clear difference in height, but the width is pretty similar. That means it can still sit comfortably, while giving more room vertically for things like their lunch bag, tablet, pencil case, or art materials. It’s more space without becoming bulky for your child to carry day to day.
Finding the right bag is all about meeting your child where they are right now. Whether you need the toddler-friendly little size or the tech-ready big size, you can feel confident knowing the bag was built specifically with your kid’s day in mind.



