Explore London in this fun sound book, with ten press the page noises and bright, busy scenes. Fully rechargeable (no more changing batteries!) it's the perfect gift for little tourists and London fans.
Watch out for beeping double-decker buses, find out who's roaring at the Natural History Museum, listen to the monkeys chitter chatter at London Zoo . . . and look out for the crown jewel thief on every page!
The London Noisy Book is packed full of sounds, including a genuine Big Ben chime and 'mind the gap' recording. Beautifully illustrated by Marion Billet, with lots to spot and talk about, young children will love playing the noises, as they discover London's iconic sites.
When you need to recharge it, just plug it in, using any standard USB-C charger.
Look out for more Campbell London books, including Busy London, My First London Sticker Book and Busy London Guards.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 30 in the Campbell London Series. See all Campbell London books here.
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Samantha Meredith graduated from Loughborough University in 2001 with a BA (Hons) in illustration. She works from home in North London, mostly designing and illustrating children's books, but occasionally working on greeting cards, gift wrap, craft projects and toy packaging. She has been widely published by clients including Egmont, Parragon, Scholastic, Ca
More about Campbell BooksMarion Billet was born in 1982 in Lyon, France and studied children's book illustration at the Emile Cohl School. Marion is widely published, with numerous children's books published in many different countries. These include the Whizzy Wheels series and extremely popular London range. Her illustrations have also appeared in magazines, on stationery and toys
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