Manuscript Pen Company scoops national stationery award

Posted by Rachel Westall on 18 September 2020

Leading stationery brand, Manuscript Pen Company, is celebrating after receiving the best children’s stationery accolade at the Stationery Awards 2020.

Manuscript Pen Company scoops national stationery award Lionheart collection The annual Stationery Awards aims to recognise and benchmark good practice and innovation, by recognising manufacturers, retailers and rising talent across the retail sector.

Manuscript Pen Company is a family brand which has been producing creative tools in Britain since 1856. The company was crowned the winner of the children's stationery category at this year's virtual Stationery Awards for its Benji's Big Day Activity Book, which is part of Manuscript's popular early learners Lionheart Collection and is aimed at children aged between three and 10 years old.

New to the range for 2020 and designed by educational publishing specialists in conjunction with Manuscript, the activity book features a wide range of colouring and drawing pages, as well as cutting, shape, number and letter forming activities to further aid children's learning. It also includes a selection of 'wipe-clean' pages to ensure learning can be repeated and cemented.

Charlie Stockbridge, managing director at Manuscript Pen Company, said: "Our Lionheart Collection has proven to be a huge success with parents and children alike, so to receive this award and to be recognised by some of the leading industry players for our Benji's Big Day Activity Book is fantastic.

"We have worked incredibly hard alongside some of the best educational specialists to deliver the Lionheart Collection and create Benji's Big Day Activity Book. We were keen to produce something which is not only fun and engaging for children, but one which helps them to learn key skills which will give them the foundation blocks to build upon for the future."

To find out more about the Lionheart Collection please call 01746 861 236 or visit: www.calligraphy.co.uk

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