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My First London Bus Cloth Book


Synopsis


A very soft, very cuddly cloth book for babies all about London.

My First London Bus Cloth Book has bright, simple illustrations by Marion Billet and features a red London bus with tactile crinkly wheels on the cover. Beautifully presented in a gorgeous gift box, this book is perfect for small babies.

Little tourists can discover more of London with The London Noisy Tube, The London Noisy Bus and The London Noisy Book.

Summary

Chapter 1: The Red Double-Decker

* Introduces the iconic red double-decker bus and its unique features.
* Example: "Look at the big red bus with two floors. It has a driver sitting up high, steering the bus through the streets."

Chapter 2: Upstairs and Downstairs

* Explores the two floors of the bus, showcasing the different views and seating arrangements.
* Example: "The top floor is perfect for seeing the sights of London from above. You can sit on the comfy seats and watch the world go by."

Chapter 3: People on the Bus

* Features various passengers and their interactions on the bus.
* Example: "There's a friendly conductor checking tickets. A busy businesswoman is reading the newspaper. And a happy couple is chatting and laughing."

Chapter 4: Journey Through London

* Follows the bus on its journey through London, highlighting famous landmarks and destinations.
* Example: "The bus passes by Buckingham Palace, home to the Queen. It drives over Tower Bridge, one of London's most iconic bridges. And it stops at Trafalgar Square, where you can see the Nelson's Column."

Chapter 5: Night Ride

* Showcases what it's like to ride the bus at night, when London transforms into a different city.
* Example: "The bus glows brightly with its headlights. It drives past twinkling lights and sleeping buildings. The city looks magical at night!"

Chapter 6: The End of the Line

* Concludes the journey and depicts the bus reaching its final destination.
* Example: "The bus has reached the end of its line. It pulls over at the bus stop and unloads its passengers. They all say goodbye to each other and step out into the London night."