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Cath Kidston has launched its ‘Bags to School’ campaign ahead of the new school year, the company has said in a press statement. Cath Kidston’s ‘fun and practical bags will stand the test of time’ and are available in a range of sizes, styles, prints and new designs.
“Get the kids on track for school success with the new Trains Backpack, complete with a drink bottle compartment to prevent soggy school books,” the statement said. “Get the kids roaring to go back to school this year with the new Novelty Dino range.
This fun-filled collection is guaranteed to put a smile on their face and ensure that there will be no first day back battles.” Pictured is a Dino Stamps Kids lightweight mini rucksack.
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