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Meet the Lost & Found Monster: Life360’s Back-to-School Prank

Publicado: 13 sep 2025

• Life360
Meet the Loser: The Monster Haunting Lost & Found Boxes Everywhere Every parent knows the struggle: your kid comes home without their water bottle, their hoodie, or their entire backpack (seriously, how?). At some point, you start to wonder if the Lost & Found has become a Bermuda Triangle for children’s stuff. This school year, we’re bringing that nightmare to life—literally.

The Klepto Monster of Lost & Found

Made entirely from the debris of misplaced childhoods, this terrifying-yet-hilarious klepto monster is here to remind families of one thing: losing stuff sucks.

Our Loser is a walking PSA stitched together from:

  • Baseball mitt hands

  • A backpack for a mouth

  • Water bottles dangling like trophies

  • Keys, clarinet cases, coats, sweaters, phones, laptops, and folders—all fused into one chaotic ensemble

It’s part stunt, part street theater, part wake-up call. And of course, part prank—because what’s funnier than sending Mom into the Lost & Found only to have the Loser leap out at her unsuspecting family?

The Hidden Costs of Back-to-School

Behind the LOLs is a very real problem: back-to-school is draining parents of time, money, and mental bandwidth.

  • The #1 stressor? Money. 92% of parents say costs (supplies, clothes, school activities) are a major or minor stressor.

  • On average, parents expect to spend $280+ this school year replacing lost items.

  • And it’s not just a “once in a while” issue—48% of parents say their kids lose something at school at least once a month.

The most commonly lost items?

  • Hats, gloves, and accessories (65%)

  • Water bottles (62%)

  • School supplies (59%)

  • Jackets and sweaters (58%)

It’s a replacement spiral every parent knows too well.

The Second Stressor: Time

Beyond money, families are stretched thin on logistics. Back-to-school scheduling alone eats up serious hours:

  • 74% of parents say they’re the ones responsible for BTS schedules

  • They spend an average of 10 hours a week juggling calendars during the school year

That’s basically a part-time job — on top of actual parenting.

Don’t Be a Loser

We can’t stop kids from forgetting their lunchbox on the playground, but with Tile by Life360, we can help make sure it doesn’t stay lost forever.

So the next time you open a Lost & Found box, beware — you might just come face to face with the Loser.

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