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Penny Scallan has designs for stylish kids

Is she a Chirpy Bird or a Pineapple Bunting kind of girl? What about your little man – Cheeky Space Monkey or Big City boy? Once you’ve discovered which Penny Scallan Design print is right for the little ones in your life… it’s time to shop!

Your child will stand out from the crowd with a Penny Scallan Design backpack. Shop the Classic style, which is made from a 100% water-resistant coated cotton canvas.

A range of luggage and overnight bags will take your little one on big adventures. Discover 2-wheel and 4-wheel cases, perfect for families who love to travel. For sleepovers and school camps you can’t go past a water-resistant Overnight Bag with scratchproof coating and sturdy carry handles.

Splish, splash, splosh in style with Penny Scallan’s signature Rainwear Collection. The raincoats are 100% waterproof with a warm cotton jersey lining, a hood and two front pockets. The team has created an A-line style for the girls and a classic fit for the boys, with oversized press-studs for little hands to use with ease. This innovative thinking extends to the label’s gumboots, which have a sturdy toe guard and elasticated sides.

Penny Scallan Design products don’t just look stylish – they’re built to last. Designed in Australia and made from high quality, durable and comfortable materials, you’ll soon discover why one piece is never enough.

Discover the entire range of lunchboxes, nap mats, cutlery, height charts, bags and more at 16 Leather Street, Breakwater or online at www.pennyscallan.com

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