Henoyso 24 Pcs Plastic Take Home Folders with Clear Front Pocket and Stickers, 2 Pocket Homework Folder for Students Parent Teacher Classroom Communication, Back to School Supplies(Yellow)
Original price was: $37.99.$26.99Current price is: $26.99.
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| ASIN | B0F6TL8BS1 |
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| Customer Reviews |
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| Date First Available | April 29, 2025 |
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Henoyso 24 Pcs Plastic Take Home Folders with Clear Front Pocket and Stickers, 2 Pocket Homework Folder for Students Parent Teacher Classroom Communication, Back to School Supplies(Yellow)
Original price was: $37.99.$26.99Current price is: $26.99.


Princess Lakesha –
Great for parent / teacher communication
The folders are a vibrant bright yellow color and feature a plastic presentation cover on the front. This cover allows you to easily slide in a paper to enhance the folder’s presentation. However, I found it quite difficult to slide an 8.5” x 11” sheet of paper inside. I used these folders as parent/teacher communication folder for my ELA students. Comes with 24 in a pack, two side pockets but no middle claps to hold papers so it is not made to hold a lot of papers. The quality is good and the material that the folders are made of will keep the folders from bending or ripping like paper folders.
Erin –
Nice sturdy set of folders
These folders seem very high quality and like they will last the school year. I plan to use them as take home folders for my students weekly papers. I love that I can slide a piece of paper in the front pocket with their name and classroom teacher on it. The folders themselves will fit papers in them easily and even have a little tab at the top of the folder to keep things in if the folder is flipped upside down. Great for small children. Unfortunately the stickers that came with the folders are ripping very easily. This is not a huge deal and I think I’ll still have enough, but I wish they were of higher quality. Overall for the price this folder set is good for a teacher looking for folders that will last the year!
@veronicalatriese –
Decent folders, but not “heavy duty” as described.
I ordered this 24-pack of folders for my classroom, and while they’re perfectly functional, I have to say I’m a bit disappointed with the quality. The description says they are “heavy duty,” but the plastic feels quite thin and flimsy. I don’t believe they will hold up for the entire school year, especially with daily use by young students.The clear front pocket and the two interior pockets are great features, and the “School” and “Home” stickers are a helpful addition for organization. The yellow color is bright and consistent across all the folders. They’re a good option if you need basic communication folders for a short period of time, but if you’re looking for something truly durable that will last, these probably aren’t the best choice. They get the job done for now, but I’ll likely be looking for a sturdier option in the future.
Brittany –
Perfect For Younger Students:
As a social worker, I spend my summers gathering school supplies for the children and families I support. At the end of each summer, I deliver a personalized “back-to-school kit” to each of my clients to help them start the new school year prepared. I also create a curated list of high-quality, affordable supplies with pricing and links so parents can easily replenish materials throughout the year.Each folder includes a brightly colored sticker labeled “Keep at Home” and “Return to School” which is a simple yet effective visual system that helps younger children, especially up through about middle school, build the habit of managing what items go back and forth between home and school.The folders themselves are very thin and semi-transparent, which works well for inserting a class schedule, photos, or other important visuals on the front cover. Despite their slim profile, the material feels sturdy and not cheap or flimsy. They strike a good balance between lightweight and durable, making them ideal for my littles who tear everything to shreds with use. The problem with this listing is that a 24 pack is great for my purposes, but a typical parent purchasing for one child would have no use for 24 folders in one sitting. The company should offer packages that include 3-5 as this makes more sense for those purchasing for their children vs. someone like me or a teacher who looks to buy in bulk!
Abby I –
Great class set of folders.
These are great school folders! This classroom set has plenty for my entire class. They are sturdy, have a plastic sleeve on the front. I gave them a page to decorate and place their name to slide in the front. This set has stickers for a return to school side and a keep at home side. I ordered yellow and they are nice and vibrant. Super pleased with these!
S.W. Thompson –
Great Folders—Perfect for Classroom Use
These folders are durable, well-designed, and exactly what my wife (a teacher) needed for consistent parent-teacher communication. The clear front pocket is great for displaying names or weekly updates, and the included “School” and “Home” stickers are surprisingly helpful for keeping students organized. Just make sure to order enough sets—once you start using them, you’ll want more. Highly recommend for any teacher managing take-home folders or homework tracking.
N. Dinner –
Good folders, but the included labels are laughably bad.
These folders are of decent quality for the price paid. They are not too thin and semi-transparent, allowing you to see what’s inside the folder. I’m not sure how long they will survive in a backpack, but I can say that of most folders (I mean, have you looked in a kid’s backpack?). My only gripe is the included labels. They are printed on the thinnest paper ever. I guarantee that label will tear and be ripped off in a matter of weeks. Keep the folders, but make your own labels.
UnboxWithMe –
MUCH thinner than I expected. . . .
Although these seem indestructible, they are much thinner than I expected. I do believe they will last my students the entire year but they are flimsy. I fear they will get bent up (easily!) in a backpack. For a year-round, daily to-and-from home folder, I don’t suggest. Those need to be much more thicker to withstand the backpack plus school and home use. Other than that, I think classroom use only would be just fine. For the price, I expected a bit more, but can’t really complain compared to others in the similar price range. I would recommend based on your needs, but not as a daily take home folder. Solid 3 stars.