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PICK OF THE PLAYGROUND: THE BEST OF THIS YEAR’S SCHOOL GEAR

With the new school year just beginning, every parent will be ticking off the checklist of new stationery and equipment. Here, we have rounded up the items that kids up and down the country are going crazy for this year

Smiggle Stylin’ Backpack (£34)

This classic backpack from Smiggle’s Stylin’ collection is perfect for school, sport and other activities. Available in black, blue, pink and purple, it has four zipped compartments, dual drink bottle sleeves, padded adjustable shoulder straps, 15-inch laptop compartment and internal name label. It is the must-have backpack for the new school year.

Available at www.smiggle.co.uk

 

 

 

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