The Bumper Book of London
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A child-centred book that includes every fact, figure, statistic and hidden secret of London life that will be of interest to children.
Clare Lewis brings her keen eye for detail, honed as a journalist and editor for leading lifestyle magazines, to her writing. Her expertise in crafting clear narratives and visually appealing content is evident in her work. She co-created a series of guidebooks designed to inspire families to explore the outdoors through engaging walks and imaginative play. This successful venture, coupled with her deep knowledge of her native city, has led to further explorations of urban adventure for families.






A child-centred book that includes every fact, figure, statistic and hidden secret of London life that will be of interest to children.
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