Find Your Next Favorite Book Bag

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Looking for a good book bag? Well, look no further. After years of trial and error, I can tell you what the best book bags are and where to buy them. Because on a typical weekly visit to the library, we check out at least 30 books. So I need the best book bag that will hold all of our reading materials.

First of all, books are heavy so we need a good, sturdy bag. You do, too, I imagine.

Next, as far as book bag design, I recommend buying a bag with 1) a flat bottom and 2) a pocket for your library card. The flat-bottom bags don’t tip over, so you can set them down near you and fill them up with books. And the pocket means you don’t have to carry your purse or wallet…your library card is right in your bag, ready to go. I love that, don’t you?

I also recommend that you don’t get a light color; it just looks dirty all the time. But it’s up to you because you could always wash it. (*note to self!)

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Yes, a washable or waterproof book bag for our family is a must! We wear out book bags — and they look disgusting after a few years. With two kids, two dogs, and a car that isn’t, ahem, always clean, we need something that doesn’t look like I ran over it in my car during a mud storm.

This list of book bags is all online, on Amazon but you can always look at brick and mortar store sales (Barnes and Noble sometimes has cute book bags) or find cheap book bags at Walmart, too.

Check out the list of book bags and see if you spot your next favorite book bag. I know I have many favorites on this list!

Find Your Next Favorite Book Bag

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1. Library Due Date Tote Bag
Our children have no clue about the old school due date return card design but those of us book lovers feel nostalgic anytime we see one. Or at least, I do. I like this not just for the retro design but because it’s canvas (washable!) and has a flat bottom.


2. Kate Space Tote Bag
This canvas book bag is darling and features an interior pocket. The only downside is that it’s small and doesn’t have a flat bottom.

Book Bag
2. Canvas Tote with Front Pocket. 
Canvas makes this book bag a great option for heavy books; just wash it frequently.

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3. Zip-top Book Tote
I think the material in this durable book bag is excellent for parents with young kids.


4. Microfiber Book Bag
I love the little pocket on the outside of this washable, waterproof tote with zipper closure and adjustable handles.

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5. Backpack Book Bag for School or Anywhere
If you like your book bags to be hands free, choose a backpack and wear both straps. This is a large backpack with lots of pockets which will give you some options for snacks, water bottles, and your library card.

6. Clear Backpack
This is a fun option for your book bag — a clear backpack! Now you’ll be able to see all your wonderful books.

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7. Polyester Book Bag
Isn’t this a cute and functional book bag choice for all your books? I like that it has a large front pocket and adjustable handles. 


8. Zip Up Tote
This easy-to-carry tote bag comes in a lot of patterns, so if you don’t like this floral pattern, you can find a pattern you do like. It has a fully lined interior, side pocket, and exterior zippered pocket. 


9. Banned Book Bag
From Out of Print, celebrate the best of banned books with this small tote!

HIgh Sierra book bag
10. Deluxe Book Tote
This multi-pocket with a zippered main compartment book bag is sturdy and cute. I love these colors, don’t you?

book bag for library books

everett book bag
11. Percfet Book Bag for Families
This may be the perfect book bag choice — it has a flat bottom, pockets, and is a pretty but darker color. Made from polyester, it also has three front pockets and a main zippered compartment. I LOVE it!

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12. Tote Bag Purse
I like the design of this durable tote book bag! Use it for the library, as a purse, work bag, or school bag.

Looking for a good book bag? Well, look no further. After years of trial and error, I can tell you what the best book bags are and where to buy them. Because on a typical weekly visit to the library, we check out at least 30 books. So I need the best book bag that will hold all of our reading material-- and is washable.

What Books Should You Put In Your Book Bag?

Kindergarten Books

Books for 1st Graders

Books for 2nd Graders

Books for 3rd Graders

Books for 4th Graders

Books for 5th Graders

Books for 6th Graders

What is a book bag called?

So many words can be used to describe one’s book bag! These words include backpack, rucksac, knapsack, schoolbag, and bookbag.

Who says book bag vs. backpack?

Backpacks have two straps and are generally used for students to carry books. Sometimes called bookbags, the difference can be minor. Often book bags are satchels or actual bags, not backpacks, with fewer compartments.

Why is it called a rucksack?

A rucksack has military origins and is meant to carry more weight than a backpack. Indeed, there’s a verb that relates to this bag– ruck and trucking. Who knew?! (Backpacks are more fashion-forward and won’t carry as much weight, not even close!)

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