What to Pack in Your Child’s Preschool Bag (And What to Leave at Home)

Starting preschool is an exciting milestone for both children and their families. As the first day approaches, one of the most common questions parents have is: What should I pack in my child’s preschool bag? At Storybook School Orlando, we understand how important it is to help your little one feel prepared, comfortable, and confident from the moment they walk into class. And that starts with a well-packed bag!
Packing the right items helps your child transition smoothly into their school routine, stay comfortable throughout the day, and enjoy all the activities and adventures that await them. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through a practical packing checklist, offer some do's and don'ts, and share tips from our experienced educators to help you and your child start the preschool journey off right.
Before we dive in, if you're still considering when the right time is to start your child’s preschool journey or want to understand how early enrollment can benefit your family, we encourage you to explore two of our helpful resources. Our blog post on "7 Advantages of Early Childcare Enrollment" outlines the key developmental and social benefits of starting early, while "What’s the Best Age to Start Childcare?" helps guide parents through one of the most common questions about early education. Both offer valuable insights that complement this packing guide.
The Essentials: What Every Preschool Bag Should Include
1. A Change of Clothes
Accidents happen, whether it’s a spill during snack time, a splash in the water table, or a potty mishap. Always include a full change of clothes:
- Shirt
- Pants or shorts
- Underwear
- Socks
Pro Tip: Place the clothes in a labeled ziplock bag and include a second empty bag for any soiled clothing.
2. Diapers and Wipes (If Needed)
If your child is not yet potty trained, include an adequate supply of diapers or pull-ups, wipes, and diaper cream (if used). Label everything clearly, including the wipe container.
3. A Comfort Item
Transitions can be tough for little ones. A small comfort item such as a stuffed animal, blanket, or even a photo of the family can help ease separation anxiety and make your child feel secure.
Be sure to check with your school’s policy about comfort items—some may allow only one small, washable item.
4. Water Bottle
Staying hydrated is key! Include a spill-proof, easy-to-use water bottle with your child’s name on it. Make sure your child knows how to open and close it independently.
5. Nutritious Snack and/or Lunch
Depending on your child’s schedule, you may need to pack a morning snack, lunch, or both. Aim for healthy, easy-to-eat options such as:
- Fruit slices
- Whole grain crackers
- Cheese cubes
- Yogurt pouches
- Sandwiches or wraps
Avoid sugary treats and be mindful of any school-wide allergy policies (many are nut-free).
6. Nap Time Items
If your child stays for a full day and takes a nap, pack the following (as permitted by the school):
- Small nap mat or blanket
- Travel-sized pillow
- Favorite nap-time stuffed toy (if allowed)
Label everything and ensure items are easy to store and transport.
7. Seasonal Clothing and Outerwear
Florida weather can be unpredictable. Pack:
- A light jacket or hoodie
- Hat for sun protection
- Extra socks or rain boots on wet days
Dressing in layers is always a good idea. Don’t forget sunscreen if your school allows or requires it.
What to Leave at Home
Sometimes, less is more. Here are some items best left at home:
1. Toys from Home
While it might seem comforting to send a favorite toy, personal toys can cause distractions or disagreements among children. Unless it’s a comfort item approved by the school, it’s best to leave toys at home.
2. Electronics
Tablets, phones, or other electronic devices should stay at home. Preschool is a time for hands-on exploration, social interaction, and imaginative play. Devices can be disruptive and are not part of the preschool learning environment.
3. Messy or Fragile Items
Avoid sending anything that could easily spill, break, or get lost. Glitter-filled crafts, open containers of lotion, and family heirlooms should all stay safely at home.
4. Too Many Extras
It’s easy to overpack "just in case," but a heavy or cluttered backpack can overwhelm a preschooler. Stick to the essentials and keep things simple.
Tips for a Smooth Packing Routine
- Pack Together: Let your child help pack their bag. This builds independence and helps them know what’s inside.
- Label Everything: Use permanent markers or iron-on name labels to identify all items.
- Use Clear Pouches: Organize items in labeled, clear bags for easy access.
- Establish a Nightly Routine: Pack the bag the night before to avoid morning stress.
The Right Backpack Makes a Difference
Choose a backpack that is:
- Appropriately sized for your child
- Easy to open and close (no complicated buckles or zippers)
- Comfortable with padded straps
- Has at least two compartments for organization
Avoid oversized or character-heavy bags that might not be practical for school settings.
Communication Is Key
Don’t hesitate to ask your child’s teacher for specific recommendations. Each preschool may have unique policies or daily routines that affect what your child should bring. At Storybook School Orlando, we provide families with a welcome packet and checklist tailored to each age group to make packing a breeze.
Preparing Your Child Emotionally
Packing a bag is only one part of preparing for preschool. Equally important is preparing your child emotionally for this big step. Talk about what their day will look like, visit the classroom if possible, and emphasize all the fun and exciting things they’ll do.
Let your child pick out their backpack or help pack their lunch. These small choices help them feel involved and in control, easing nerves and building excitement.
Supporting a Positive Start
At Storybook School Orlando, we understand that starting preschool is a big transition—for both children and parents. We’re here to make it as smooth, joyful, and meaningful as possible. From helping you pack the perfect preschool bag to supporting your child’s development every step of the way, our team is your partner in early education.
Ready, Set, Go!
With your child’s preschool bag packed with love and care, they’ll be ready to take on their new adventure with confidence. Whether it’s their first day or they’re returning for another year, having the right supplies on hand makes all the difference.
From our Storybook family to yours: happy packing, and here’s to a wonderful school year ahead!









