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Blueprint Partners With National Geographic

With gift givers in mind, Blueprint Collections will be launching a range of National Geographic children’s stationery, bags and gift items for the UK market in February 2020 that are not only useful but decorative and fun. The collection will include notebooks, pencils, pens, sticky notes, erasers, pencil cases, backpacks, keyrings, umbrellas.

“We are thrilled to be working with a property that has been loved and admired by children and parents for over a century,” enthuses Blueprint Collections’ managing director Lisa Shand. “The colourful animal and space designs, along with some fabulous facts, are a winning combination.”

Where possible, all the items in the range will use minimal packaging, either making reduced use of plastics or use recyclable materials in line with National Geographic’s multi-year effort to raise awareness about the global single-use plastic crisis.

The design of the range has been inspired by several themes that National Geographic has been expanding throughout its consumer products for children during 2019.

Blueprint Collections designs, develops and sells quality licensed gifts, stationery, bags and accessories.

 

Top: The new Blueprint Collections National Geographic children’s stationery range that will be launching in February 2020.

 

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