As the seasons shift and young adventurers prepare for new journeys, the 2025 North American children’s backpack trends are weaving together innovation, imagination, and practicality—elements that resonate deeply with Europe’s sophisticated tastes. At Osamic Bags, we’ve curated a collection that bridges the Atlantic, blending North America’s playful spirit with Europe’s love for refined design and sustainable craftsmanship. Here’s a glimpse into the timeless classics shaping next year’s backpacks, designed to captivate both children and discerning buyers alike.
The unicorn in current Western mythology is shaped like a white horse with a spiral horn in front of its forehead, representing nobility, pride, and purity. Some stories describe it as having a pair of wings. Unicorn, in ancient mythology, is an animal with a single horn growing in the center of its head. Unicorns have always been loved by North American children, especially girls, for their dreamy and noble image.
Standing on the vast and boundless earth, looking up at the bends of the sky, one can see the stars filling the sky, hear the ebb and flow of the tide, and feel the gentle breeze blowing through one's face. When feeling the gifts bestowed by nature, time changes unconsciously, but the dream of humanity flying into space and exploring the universe has never changed. North American children, especially boys, are particularly fond of contemplating the space activities of astronauts, and they also aspire to explore the future of space with ease like little astronauts.
The story of the Little Mermaid mostly takes place under the sea, and how to naturally showcase the underwater fantasy world on a stage without water, showcasing the lives and curiosity of mermaids under the sea. Mermaids are deeply loved by North American children, especially girls, for their dreamy and charming mermaid princess image.
The dinosaur, the dominant species that disappeared from the human world since ancient times, has always been an imaginative and enduring story. Children's literature still uses humorous and witty words to tell the legendary experience of a boy or girl with his dinosaur pet to North American children.
Using transportation vehicles or facilities as story characters, the content revolves around the daily lives of North American children, introducing the names and functions of different vehicles, rhymes, etc., to give children a preliminary understanding of transportation concepts. Therefore, as an image that frequently appears in children's minds, it is not difficult to become one of the most beloved elements among North American children.