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Spencil Turtle of Life Library Bag 30 x 37 x 3cm Pack of 3

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Spencil Turtle of Life Library Bag 30 x 37 x 3cm Pack of 3

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  • SKU: GNLBB-TOL
  • MPN: LBB-TOL
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Spencil Turtle of Life Library Bag – Stylish and Durable School Book Bag

Celebrate creativity and culture with the Spencil Turtle of Life Library Bag. Featuring stunning Indigenous-inspired artwork, this beautifully crafted bag is perfect for carrying school books, homework, and supplies safely. Made with a tough PVC coating, nylon inner, and secure Velcro fastening, it combines strength, practicality, and meaningful design for everyday school use.

Key Features

  • Durable PVC-coated fabric: Offers excellent strength and water resistance.
  • Strong top handle: Easy and comfortable for kids to carry.
  • Velcro fastening: Keeps contents securely in place.
  • Name pocket: Ideal for quick and easy identification.
  • Spacious design: Fits all standard school books, including larger scrapbooks.

Dimensions

30cm x 37cm x 3cm

Perfect For

  • Library visits and reading programs
  • School, art, swimming, and music lessons
  • Carrying books, homework, and creative projects

Inspire learning and creativity with the Spencil Turtle of Life Library Bag. Shop now to keep your child’s books protected while celebrating cultural art and design!

Turtle of Life

Turtle of Life is the original painting by 13-year-old Sheyleace Stevens, a proud Indigenous artist from the Dunghutti people from Birpai land in Port Macquarie.

The Turtle of Life range has been produced in collaboration with Spencil, with a full suite of special products for school and play, for kids to use and love!

Turtle of Life was inspired by the natural surroundings and sea-life of Burpai land. Sheyleace’s choice of the turtle as the centrepiece of Turtle of Life symbolises resilience, perseverance, and the unique beauty of Indigenous culture.

Through her artwork, Sheyleace hopes her art inspires other people to connect with their elders and learn more about the land on which we live.