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I-Spy Ancient Britain
Ref: SPY012
OK, the I-Spy Books are not "Britain Travel Guide Books" - but we have sold so many over the years to customers buying maps and guides we have started to stock these again as the series was re-launched in 2009.
From the publisher:
Do you remember the popular Michelin I-Spy books?
Created by Charles Warrell in 1948 the pocket-sized picture books were designed to develop children's curiosity, powers of observation and sense of discovery. Each book was based on a specific theme I-Spy Cars, I-Spy in the Country, I-Spy on the Road, I-Spy Below your Feet and so on. Within the 40-page books were illustrations of things for children to spot which earned them a certain number of points.
Due to the overwhelming demand from fans, Michelin has published a new series. The collection comprises of 12 new titles including I-Spy Cars, Train Journeys, Birds and Creepy Crawlies.
Ian Murray, Michelin head of Maps & Guides UK said: "I think the secret of I-Spy's appeal is its timeless charm, which taps into the inquisitive and curious nature of children. With a world dominated by computer games and television, I-Spy books give children a refreshing opportunity to take a closer look at what's going on in their everyday lives."
Each pocket sized guide contains up to 200 themed colour photographs, which readers have to spot. The aim is to tick them off and collect points; having reached 1,000 points children can join the I-Spy Club and send off for a certificate from Chief I-Spy.
Our Price :
£2.50
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