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Bristol Novelty releases new kids range

Costume and accessory company Bristol Novelty has released a new children’s dress-up collection in preparation for next year’s World Book Day.

The new range features 20 fresh new designs, covering everything from space explorers and chimney sweeps to classic children’s literary-inspired characters such as Shakespeare.

“We are delighted with our new children’s costume range for 2019,” said Fran Hales, Bristol Novelty’s marketing manager.

He continued: “Each costume has been created to inspire the imagination of the next generation of storytellers. Drawing from classic and modern themes, our new World Book Day range will provide our customers with more choice than ever before.”

The full range of costumes will feature in Bristol Novelty’s dedicated World Book Day catalogue which will be available this December.

Next year’s World Book Day will be taking place on Thursday 7 March 2019.

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