Complete with a carry handle and postcards to send, My First London Sticker Book is the ideal companion on a trip to London, or for any child to enjoy the excitement of the big city.
Packed with activities from colouring to imagining your own exhibit at the Natural History Museum, it promises to keep young children very busy while they find out about London's landmarks.
With over two hundred and fifty stickers, little ones can enjoy completing London scenes, playing matching activities, and decorating the pages as they go. Marion Billet's spirited scenes feature lively children and lots of detail to spot and talk about.
Including illustrations of Buckingham Palace, London Zoo, Tower Bridge and the London Eye, this book will also make a wonderful souvenir to keep.
Little tourists can discover more of London with My First London Alphabet, The London Noisy Bus , and The London Noisy Book .
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 2 in the Campbell London Series. See all Campbell London books here.
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Marion 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
More about Marion BilletMarion 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
More about Marion Billet