Background
Ladybird Books were originally published in 1915 by Loughborough printers Wills and Hepworth. It was during the Second World War that the distinctive mini-hardback format was launched, and since then millions of children the world over have learnt to read with Ladybird Books.
Key series have included: How Things Work, Nature, What to Look For, Key Words, People at Work, People Who Help Us, Well-Loved Tales, Men of Danger
There is a very active community of collectors of Ladybird Books.
The images available from the Ladybird archive provide an excellent record of British social history. The images reflect an innocent world where fathers washed their cars and the family sat down together for a roast lunch every Sunday. The positioning of the archive matches perfectly the current interest in licensing ‘retro’ brands and images.
Target Markets
Target Consumer: adult – male and female.(Slight male bias amongst collectors).
Core product categories: stationery and posters, clothing and accessories, home furnishings, housewares, ceramics, and gift.
Brand Values
Unique Selling Points
Media and Profile
Publishing:
Internet:
The Ladybird website - re-launched Summer 2006 – contains an area for collectors and archive information. (1.5m hits per month)
UKRetail Support:
Ladybird Books are sold into every retail sector within the UK – typical key accounts include:
WH Smith, Waterstones, Ottakars, Borders, ELC, Asda, Woolworths, Sainsburys, Tescos, Mothercare, John Lewis, Wilkinsons, Easons, Toys R Us, Boots
Marketing Support :
If the Ladybird Archive were a TV programme what would it be ?
Z Cars, How ?, Golden Shot, Tomorrow’s World, Crackerjack, Dixon of Dock Green, Nationwide, Dr Who, Magpie, Blue Peter, Animal Magic, Morecambe & Wise
What brands or activities would you associate with the Ladybird ?
Boys Own, Bunty, Gymkit, Shoot, Milky Bar Kid, World of Wonder, Blue Ribbon, Spangles, Jungle Juice, Ribena, Flying Saucers, Wagon Wheels, Curly-Wurlys, Daily Herald, rounders, plimsolls.
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