My family and I love London, it's a place we visit often and there is always something new to see. For those younger children that perhaps haven't visited before Marcos Farina's book Welcome to London could turn out to be the perfect tour guide.
Jam packed with activities, information and 30 stunning yet quirky illustrations, this is a book that can really bring London to life for any young visitor. Covering topics such as transport, museums, shopping and of course history, it really shows of what our nations capital has to offer.
As you turn the pages you begin to immerse yourself into the city. Vibrant and playful pictures begin to tell a story and take you on a tour. From Nelson's column to Convent Garden, from The Royal Albert Hall to The Shard we travel from place to place exploring as we go.
Ever wondered where the Queen keeps her Crown Jewels, want to know how many theatres there are in the West End? Prepare to learn an abundance of information as you read, there are plenty of facts contained on the pages, some of which may surprise you.
Jam packed with activities, information and 30 stunning yet quirky illustrations, this is a book that can really bring London to life for any young visitor. Covering topics such as transport, museums, shopping and of course history, it really shows of what our nations capital has to offer.
As you turn the pages you begin to immerse yourself into the city. Vibrant and playful pictures begin to tell a story and take you on a tour. From Nelson's column to Convent Garden, from The Royal Albert Hall to The Shard we travel from place to place exploring as we go.
Ever wondered where the Queen keeps her Crown Jewels, want to know how many theatres there are in the West End? Prepare to learn an abundance of information as you read, there are plenty of facts contained on the pages, some of which may surprise you.
Welcome to London is a delight to read, amusing and inspiring at the same time. Filled with images that have you looking at London in a completely different way, this is a book that could really make a child catch the travelling bug.
Now if you like the look of this book I have not 1 but 3 copies to give away. Simply fill out the rafflecopter form below. Open to UK residents only this giveaway will close at 11.59pm on the 2nd July 2017. Makes sure to enter correctly as all entries will be checked and verified.
Now if you like the look of this book I have not 1 but 3 copies to give away. Simply fill out the rafflecopter form below. Open to UK residents only this giveaway will close at 11.59pm on the 2nd July 2017. Makes sure to enter correctly as all entries will be checked and verified.
Good luck.
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