Personalised stationary essentials to bring fun and nature into the classroom
 
Start the new term in style with personalised school accessories from the Natural History Museum shop!
 
From lunch boxes and water bottles to backpacks and pencil cases, the Natural History Museum Shop allows you to personalise its range of bright and inspiring school products. With the ability to add full names to products and a choice of cheerful dinosaur or butterfly designs, students will never bring the wrong school bag home again.
 
What’s more, the NHM shop is offering free UK delivery when you spend £30 or more on personalised gifts.
 
Purchasing products from the Natural History Museum is a great way to support the Museum’s  300 scientists create a future where people and the planet thrive.

For more information and to purchase, visit: www.nhmshop.co.uk
 
For high res images, please contact press@nhm.ac.uk
 
Personalised Mesozoic monsters rucksack
£20
 
Personalised butterfly pencil case
£10 (+£5 with optional stationery)
Personalised butterfly mason jar
£12
Personalised Mesozoic monsters water bottle
£12
Notes to Editors:
 
Media contact: Tel: +44 (0)20 7942 5654/ +44 (0)7799 690151/ Email: press@nhm.ac.uk
 
About the Natural History Museum
 
The Natural History Museum is both a world-leading science research centre and the most visited natural history museum in Europe. With a vision of a future in which both people and the planet thrive, it is uniquely positioned to be a powerful champion for balancing humanity’s needs with those of the natural world.
 
It is custodian of one of the world’s most important scientific collections comprising over 80 million specimens. The scale of this collection enables researchers from all over the world to document how species have and continue to respond to environmental changes - which is vital in helping predict what might happen in the future and informing future policies and plans to help the planet.
 
The Museum’s 300 scientists continue to represent one of the largest groups in the world studying and enabling research into every aspect of the natural world. Their science is contributing critical data to help the global fight to save the future of the planet from the major threats of climate change and biodiversity loss through to finding solutions such as the sustainable extraction of natural resources.
 
The Museum uses its enormous global reach and influence to meet its mission to create advocates for the planet - to inform, inspire and empower everyone to make a difference for nature. We welcome over five million visitors each year, our digital output reaches hundreds of thousands of people in over 200 countries each month and our touring exhibitions have been seen by around 30 million people in the last 10 years.