My First London Alphabet

by Campbell Books

Published 18 February 2021

My First London Alphabet is perfect for tourists big and small, there are over thirty flaps and a pull-out page for extra fun!

Search the scenes for the Aquarium, Big Ben, the Queen's corgis and much more, then lift the flaps to discover other surprising London things! A fun way to practise the alphabet for pre-schoolers, this book can be used out and about in London – or at home.

Marion Billet's illustrations bring the bustling city to life with busy scenes of Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Oxford Circus and more. The pull-out ending has lots of extra things for children to search for and find.

Part of Marion Billet's distinctive London range from Campbell Books, little tourists can discover more of the capital city with There are 101 Things to Find in London and The London Noisy Book.


Complete with a carry handle and pages of fun stickers, My First London Search and Find Sticker Book is perfect for any child to enjoy the excitement of the big city.

Packed with activities, from discovering a dinosaur's missing bones at the Natural History Museum to spot the difference on the London Underground, children will be kept busy while they explore London's landmarks.

With over 400 stickers, young children can enjoy completing London scenes, filling in the fun activities, and decorating the pages as they go. Marion Billet's spirited scenes feature vibrant London life and lots of detail to spot and talk about. Including illustrations of Buckingham Palace, South Bank, Tower Bridge and the London Eye, this book will make a wonderful souvenir to keep.

Little tourists can discover more of London with Noisy London Sound Book, My Big London Playset, and My First London Whizzy Wheels.


What's the Time in London?

by Campbell Books

Published 1 October 2020

What’s the Time in London? Find out in this adorable clock book, perfect for little ones who are starting to learn about time and how it relates to their day.

With a real clock face for young children to practise telling the time, this soft-learning book gently teaches the hours of the day. A rhyming story takes children on a tour around the sites of London – visit Buckingham Palace and find dinosaurs at the museum.

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: The Noisy London Book, My First London Search and Find Sticker Book, and There are 101 Things to Find in London.