Children's World (retailer)

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The Children's World logo

Children's World Ltd was a British retail chain. It was established by Boots in 1987 and sold to Storehouse in 1996, when the stores were rebranded as Mothercare World.

Format[]

At the time, Boots' larger high street stores sold a range of baby products, maternity and children's clothing. However the Children's World stores were a larger "superstore" format typically located on retail parks,[1] which sold a wider range of children's clothes, shoes, toys, baby products, nursery furniture. The stores also included a play area, hairdresser and a snack bar.[2][3]

Marketing[]

The logo resembled a pile of multicoloured building blocks.[4] The slogan was "Everything in the World for Children".[5]

Finances[]

A former Children's World store rebranded to Mothercare World in Croydon

By 1995 the retailer had 48 stores and a turnover of £105 million.[6] Storehouse acquired the business from Boots in 1996.[7][8]

References[]

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