Have you ever caught a strange smell coming from a child’s backpack? Or noticed it moving mysteriously? Teachers around the world have hilarious (and sometimes shocking) stories about what students bring to school. From spoiled food to “treasures” they find on the way, kids never fail to surprise.
Here are some of the funniest and oddest items teachers have found in backpacks, as shared on Facebook.
🐾 Pets & Animals
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A frog: A 6-year-old proudly showed off a frog, placing it on classmates’ heads until one girl fainted.
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A mouse: A real one jumped out when the bag was opened—chaos followed.
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A gecko: Brought for “protection” against bullies.
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A stray cat: Saved by an 8-year-old on her way to school.
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A pet rabbit: Revealed at lunchtime by a little girl.
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Dead animals: From squirrels and goldfish to a bird in need of a “funeral,” kids sometimes bring their lost pets along.
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20 beetles: Released into the classroom after being carried in a plastic bag.
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A live chicken: Surprised everyone by clucking loudly in class.
👨👩👧 “Borrowed” from Mom and Dad
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Mom’s sandal: Carried after a playground dare.
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Frozen clothes: A child thought it would help with the hot weather.
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Dad’s credit card: Shown off proudly as “worth 100,000 riyals.”
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Cash (500 riyals): A girl handed it out to “needy” classmates, judged by their old shoes and bags.
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Mom’s wedding ring: Offered in a mock proposal to a classmate.
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Dad’s phone: Repeatedly hung up on his calls while hidden in the backpack.
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Grandma’s funeral photo: Carried with sadness to share with friends.
🤯 The Just Plain Strange
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A raw egg: Cracked inside the bag, filling the room with a terrible smell.
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Knives: Two boys reenacted a “cops and robbers” movie scene.
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A mousetrap with a dead mouse: Shown off during snack time.
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A matchbox: Used to start a fire with leaves in the schoolyard.
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A kilo of ice cream: Melted into a sticky disaster.
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10 cans of tuna: Shared with classmates, empty cans stuffed back in the bag.
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20 ketchup packets: Spilled everywhere after a fall.
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Heavy rocks: Collected “200-year-old fossils” for science, carried to school for safekeeping.
✨ Takeaway: Kids’ imaginations are boundless—and sometimes their backpacks become treasure chests of pets, pranks, or pure chaos. Teachers never know what surprise the next zippered pocket will hold!
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