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Todii - Lilac/Pink
Todii - Lilac/Pink

Cadii/TodiiRugged Ergonomic School Bag with Lunch Box(Standard or Preschool)

From:

R699

Retail: R1,000
About

Cadii
The revolutionary school bag that lasts, Ideal for Primary school to adult users.

Todii
The revolutionary Preschool bag that lasts for Toddlers.

Product Features

Cadii

  • Durable, long-lasting, hard-wearing
  • The innovative Cadii alleviates spinal strain and in-so-doing, prevents future back ailments
  • Can be used as a seat, while waiting for Mom or the Transport home
  • Can be locked (lock not Included)
  • The Lid contains 3 compartments, for a Lunchbox (One included) and space for a pencil bag, juice bottle, or Umbrella/Poncho (Not Included)
  • Cadii's are repairable and Spares are available
  • They are also water and dust resistant
  • Dimensions: 34x27x46cm
  • Weight: 4kg
  • Volume: 

Todii

  • Durable, long-lasting, hardwearing
  • The innovative Todii PreSchool bag alleviates spinal strain and in-so-doing, prevents future back ailments
  • The only repairable PreSchool bag, with parts locally available
  • Can be used as a seat, while waiting for Mom or the Transport home
  • The Lid contains a compartment for the Lunchbox (included)
  • Todii's are repairable and Spares are available
  • They are also water and dust resistant
  • Dimensions: 22x28x41cm
  • Weight: 1.984kg
What's in the Box

Cadii

  • Cadii School Bag
  • Pull Handle
  • Carry Handle
  • Lunch box
  • Dividers

Todii

  • Todii Bag with pull handle
  • Lunch box
  • WIDE divider
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