It still may be summer, but as school starts back up again, there’s a distinct chill in the air. No, not temperature-wise. I’m talking about Frozen. Even though the movie has been out since November 2013, the craze it’s created shows no sign of defrosting. From clothing to accessories to gear, check out what cool Frozen things you can get for back to school!

1. Lunchtime Treat

The art of the Bento box is both inspiring and intimidating, but making a tasty tribute to Olaf can be easily achieved with one key ingredient, cooked rice. But to really have it look like Olaf, you’ll need a few more carefully placed items of food.

2. Cute for the Cafeteria
Make your child an adorable canvas lunch bag with this downloadable ode to Olaf. It’s just $3 on Etsy and you could use the graphic on anything you’d like, but it works really well as an iron-on for a cloth lunch bag.

3. Super-Cool Jacket
One of the biggest fashion statements that a student can make is with a jacket. It finishes off an outfit and it also happens to keep your kid nice and warm, which is fitting since this one pays tribute to one of the coldest movies ever. This personalized varsity jacket for girls has an old-school quality to it with a modern Disney edge. $29.95 plus $4.95 for personalization. 

4. Hand-Painted Shoes
This is such an awesome craft to do with your older or crafty kid. Just get a pair of canvas shoes and decorate them with some Frozen inspired graphics like snowflakes or other Nordic-style stencils. If you don’t think you can pull it off yourself, you can buy a pair.

5. Anna-Inspired Updo
Looking for new ways to style your daughter’s hair for school? There are several Frozen looks you can borrow, from Elsa’s long side braid to Anna’s double braids. But one of the most impressive styles is this one inspired by Elsa’s coronation. It's a bit complex, so make sure to leave enough time before you have to have to head off to school. Check out the step-by-step instructions right here:

-- Sunny Chanel

Sunny Chanel is a regular contributor to Fandango Family, Babble.com, Mom.me, Cafe Mom and Mommy Nearest. When she isn't writing, watching movies, or doing crafts, she is playing dress up with her 8-year-old daughter.