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Books with title Great Fire of London Activity Book

  • London Activity Book

    Rosie Hore, Lucy Bowman

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Sept. 1, 2015)
    An inspiring write-in activity book, jam-packed with puzzles to solve, doodles to draw, games to play, recipes to make, and over 200 stickers to stick - all set in London and featuring the capital's most iconic landmarks.
  • Great Fire of London Activity Book

    Sally Morgan

    Paperback (Wayland, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Following on from the striking retelling of The Great Fire of London (9780750298209) by Emma Adams and James Weston Lewis, this activity book takes the story further with fiery facts, magnificent mazes and marvellous makes. Children can bake bread, find the fire engines, navigate the streets of London, make a water bucket out of paper, redesign the city, learn fire safety and much more in this packed book. Using favourite artwork from the original, and featuring beautiful brand-new illustrations, this book transports children back in time to learn what London life was like 350 years ago, and of the details surrounding the Great Fire. The perfect activity book to teach KS1 children about the curriculum topic, this book brings history to life with illuminating illustations, amazing activities and incredible information.
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  • Vlad and the Great Fire of London Activity Book

    Kate Cunningham, Sam Cunningham

    Paperback (Reading Riddle, Nov. 15, 2017)
    Vlad the flea introduces a range of activities relating to the fire of 1666 including word puzzles, drawing, colouring, spot the mistake, London maze, design a new St Pauls cathedral, finger puppets, easy bread recipe and dot-to-dot. There is a fire board game with dice and counters. Within the book are fact questions with multiple choice answers. The book is packed with information and the chance to think about where the fire happened, who was involved and what life was like in seventeenth century London and it supports the topic taught in school. All this is guided by Vlad flea. Vlad is cheeky but always right! There are 24 black and white pages with illustrations by Sam Cunningham who drew the images from the picture book Vlad and the Great Fire of London. The book is part of the Vlad, a flea in history, series.
  • Great Fire of London Colouring and Activity Book

    Mr Mark Albert Smith, Mr Felipe Franco Matthew

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 17, 2017)
    Learn as you colour your way through history. Designed specifically to compliment the National School Curriculum. Boffin Club is an exciting new way to develop your child’s love of learning. Our books encourage further engagement with the core historical subjects taught at school to every child.What's in the Book?40 single sided colouring sheets.Countless Key Facts and Fun Information to complement the colouring in.Extracts from Samuel Pepys’ diary as we follow Samuel through the main events.Two Truths, One Lie Drama GameMedieval Fine Cakes RecipeChart the Fire's Progress on our Interactive Map.Hidden Object Search, with objects placed throughout the bookThe Story of the CatThe Great Fire Virtual TourThe Great Fire of London Pigeon GameThe rules are contained on one page, and the board on another. A fun game for all the family based on the medieval Game of the Goose, which was actually played at the time by European aristocracy. Perhaps even the King, or Pepys himself played this game, although there would have been less emphasis on pigeons!The Great Fire of London Colouring and Activity Book has something for children of all ages (and their parents too). Each page is packed full of things to do. Never before has education been so much fun. So grab your crayons and pencils now and join Boffin Club today!Visit www.boffin.club for more information.
  • London Activity Book

    Esther Coombs

    Paperback (Button Books, May 10, 2016)
    This fabulously fun London-based book contains 22 activities will entertain children on a day out in the vibrant city of London. Choose from spot the difference in the crown jewels at The Tower of London, design a river boat to sail on the River Thames or doodle pigeons in Trafalgar Square. Draw an iconic landmark statue or a favorite painting in a gallery. Complete and personalize the pull-out postcards and send them to friends and family. These are just a few of the many activities you’ll find that are all centered around the sights of London.
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  • Great Fire of London

    Tom Bradman

    Hardcover (Wayland, April 1, 2011)
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  • London Activity Book

    Rosie Hore

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Sept. 1, 2015)
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  • Great Fire of London Activity Book

    Sally Jane Morgan

    Paperback (Wren & Rook, Aug. 16, 1741)
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