Follow That Train!

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Author_Samantha Meredith
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London
London landmarks
London Sightseeing
London Souvenir
London travel
London Underground
things that go
touch and feel
trace the trail
train
travel book
tube train

Product details

  • ISBN 9781836161028
  • Dimensions: 150 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2026
  • Publisher: Gemini Books Group Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
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Discover finger-tracing fun as you trace the trails and follow the train past the famous sights and buildings of London!

Spot the King and Queen riding in their carriage past Buckingham Palace and the Shakespearean actors at the Globe Theatre, count the black cabs and red buses zooming along the pages, then find the dancers at the Notting Hill Carnival and the Beefeaters on guard at the Tower of London!

There are many more fun characters, busy vehicles and famous buildings to spot on the five busy London scenes. There are bumpy textures to find and feel, plus peep-through windows lead you through the pages as you follow that train around London!

The tactile trails, bumpy textures and die-cut holes are perfect for sensory fun and interactive play. Bright, colourful illustrations feature lots of detail to spot and words to say out loud, to aid development of first words and early reading in little ones and early readers. 

Georgie Taylor has loved reading and writing since she was a child, and now spends her time thinking up and writing stories for lots of children to read. After working in children's publishing for over 15 years, Georgie likes writing stories that encourage children to discover, learn and use their imagination. Sam has always drawn pictures, ever since she was little. After studying Illustration at Loughborough University, Sam worked for 5 years as a designer at Usborne Publishing, before becoming a freelance illustrator. She works from her little house in North London, drawing pictures all day, whilst drinking tea and wearing panda slippers.

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