You could always go the Butchers and Bicycles route.  Coolest cargo ride 
ever!  So fun to ride.  http://www.butchersandbicycles.com/  They even have 
electric drivetrain options.

John



On Saturday, August 27, 2016 at 12:52:58 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Children's habit of carrying all of their worldly possessions in their 
> backpacks all of the time is very strange; my daughter does this (tho' she 
> refuses to let me carry her pack, or to shove it into a pannier). But it 
> seems indelible. Why is this?
>
> I recall HS: I'd carry 30 lb in a canvas WW 2 backpack carrier of some 
> sort -- it had no top flap -- but I'd get my mother to carry it home in the 
> car, along with my sister, while I took the long way home on my bike.
>
> As to Leah's carriage, I'd recommend a heavier duty rear rack (Tubus, from 
> their 12 oz models up are well able to carry 44 lb and more) with 2 big, 
> well made, panniers, like the Ortlieb Packer Pluses. With capacity for 40 
> lb in back and -- what can your present front setup carry? -- you should 
> have the carriage space you need.
>
> Me, I've long wanted (seriously) one of these. No pissant Wald Newsboy or 
> Porteur rack for me! Room for family and supplies.
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 6:59 AM, Garth <gart...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>      Yes, since when do kids have their parents carry their stuff for 
>> them to school ?  That's all part of "growing up" , is it not , taking home 
>> what you *actually* need to and leaving at school what does not need to 
>> go .
>>
>>
>>

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