What's the Time in London?
Campbell Books
Price  650.00
A chunky book with a clock face and moving hands to teach little fans of London how to tell the time. Perfect for ages 3 plus. What’s the Time in London? Find out in this adorable clock book! With a real clock face for children to practise telling the time, this soft-learning book gently teaches children about the hours of the day. A rhyming story takes children on a tour around the sites of London – perfect for little ones who are starting to learn about time and how it relates to their day. Part of the popular Campbell London range, What’s the Time in London? is a bright, engaging book with charming illustrations from the well-loved illustrator Marion Billet. Each scene has lots of fun things to spot and talk about. Little tourists will also love: Busy London, Busy London at Christmas, Hello London, The Noisy London Book, The Noisy London Tube, The Noisy London Bus, My Big London Playset, My First London Sticker Book, My First London Search and Find Sticker Book, Whizzy Wheels: My First London Bus, Whizzy Wheels: My First London Taxi, My First London Bus Cloth Book, There are 101 Things to Find in London, My First Touch and Find: London
ISBN 9781529003079Category ChildrenSubcategory Pre-School & Picture Books
Publisher Pan Macmillan UKImprint Campbell BooksPublished 03/12/2020
Format OtherBinding Board BookPage extent 14
Korean illustrator Yujin Shin grew up surrounded by art and has been drawing... »
 
 
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