School is starting again —and that often means new routines, new gadgets, and new names to keep track of. With a Niimbot label printer, you can easily label your children's belongings, keep things organized, and avoid unnecessary losses during the fall.
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🏷️ Label everything before the start of school
With a label printer from us, you can quickly create durable name labels for:
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Lunch boxes and water bottles
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Backpacks and gym bags
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Pencil cases and school supplies
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Clothing and shoes
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Cell phones and headphones
Print labels directly from your phone using the app. Choose from several fonts, symbols, and colors—and let your child help design their own labels!
Sustainable labels that stand up to everyday wear and tear
Niimbot labels are water-resistant, durable, and stay in place even after exposure to rain. Perfect for school environments!
📱 Easy to use via mobile app
All Niimbot printers work via Bluetooth and are easily controlled from the app. Print labels wherever you are—at home, in the car, or on the go.
Tips for teachers: Create structure in the classroom
Niimbot isn't just for parents! Teachers can use the label printer to:
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Label boxes, shelves, and school supplies
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Organize groups and benches
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Create a clear structure in the classroom
Small details such as labels make a big difference to study peace and order Popular models for school use
Here are our most popular models for back-to-school:
Niimbot D11 – a small and handy label printer for smaller items. See D11 here
✅ Back-to-school checklist – what should you keep in mind?
| Subject | Ready ✅ |
|---|---|
| Lunch box & water bottle | |
| Backpack & gym bag | |
| Clothing & shoes | |
| Pen cases & books | |
| Mobile phones & headphones |
👉 Don't forget to buy extra label rolls – See our accessories here
🚀 Make starting school a little easier this year
With a Niimbot label printer, you can quickly bring order to your everyday life. Labeled items reduce the risk of something getting lost—and children get a personal touch on their school supplies.