London Adventure Walks for Families: Tales of a City

London Adventure Walks for Families: Tales of a City

London Adventure Walks for Families: Tales of a City

London Adventure Walks for Families: Tales of a City

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Overview

London Adventure Walks for Families offers 25 carefully devised, imaginative explorations of the city from its center to its suburbs, all accessible by public transport and specifically designed to appeal to the mindset of children. These intriguing explorations of the historic (Tudor London/Fire of London/Florence Nightingale), literary (Coram Boy, Dickens, Shakespeare, 101 Dalmatians, Paddington Bear) and famous sights of the capital draw children in and keep them actively involved and enthralled. For the parents, there is all the add-on information that families need, such as facilities, opening times, shops, food, transport, places for a sit-down, places for a run-around, I-spy lists, and other game ideas. Highly creative in its content and design, the format tempts children and adults as well as London natives and tourists alike. Packed with tantalizing facts and unusual places, the book draws on the urban culture as much as the countryside within the city, revealing secret facts, hidden places, and little explored treasures of London.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780711230675
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Adult
Publication date: 05/04/2010
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 4.40(w) x 6.70(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Becky Jones is a documentary film maker specialising in science, history and arts programmes at the BBC and Chanel 4. The skills of fact finding, research and travelling across the globe have been honed and brought closer to home with the series of guide books Adventure Walks for Families books she has created with journalist colleague Clare Lewis. The books inspire children and families to get out and about, exploring the stories and games of an old fashioned outdoors childhood through a good tramp in the countryside. Born and bred as Londoners, and following the success of Adventure Walks for Families, Becky and Clare have since produced London Adventure Walks, The Adventurer's Notebook and The Bumper Book of London. To find out more about Adventure Walks for Families, have a look at the website
www.adventurewalksforfamilies.co.uk

or sign up to their facebook page Adventure Walks for Families and tweet on @adventurewalks Both live with their families in London.

Clare Lewis is a journalist and former managing editor at Conde Nast, IPC and National Magazines, including Tatler, Brides, Country Living and Homes and Gardens specialising in articles on crafts, design and interiors. Her skills as a commissioning editor and writer have given her an eye for detail and putting words and pictures together in a clear format. Together with television producer Becky Jones, she created the Adventure Walks for Families series of guide books, inspiring children and families to get out and about, exploring the stories and games of an old fashioned outdoors childhood through a good tramp in the countryside. The success of the first book in the series, together with Clare's knowledge of London (as a true cockney, she was born and bred within the sound of Bow Bells) has led to the publication of London Adventure Walks, The Adventurer's Notebook and The Bumper Book of London. To find out more about Adventure Walks for Families, have a look at the website
www.adventurewalksforfamilies.co.uk

or sign up to their facebook page Adventure Walks for Families and tweet on @adventurewalks Both live with their families in London.

Read an Excerpt

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We have written this book because we are parents raising our children in a great city and we wanted to find a cheap, green and easy way to show our children all the fabulous places and things there are to see and do. Even though we grew up in London, as parents faced with a clear day in the diary, we found it hard to know where to start. So we set off to create great urban adventures with a child-centred twist that would be tantalising enough to get the family off the sofa and into the streets of London.



London Adventure Walks will make it easy for any family to get to see all there is to see in London. Spend your time exploring, walking and talking together and less time waiting in queues for the obvious tourist traps. Discover all the secret places and hidden treasures that make up London's colourful story. Climb the tallest tower in the city; take a boat on the river; catch a fish in the canal; walk under water; ramble on the heath; discover spy hideouts; explore an ancient woodland; fly a kite; walk in the foot steps of the great Kings and Queens; gaze at the stars in sky.



These twenty-five child-centred walks focus on themes from favourite children's books to urban nature, architecture and history. These include unearthing what the Romans did for London, jumping into pavement drawings with Mary Poppins, eating buns with Paddington Bear, and chopping off heads with the Tudors. The great and the good of London's past including Charles Dickens, Harry Potter, Dick Whittington and William Shakespeare come out of the fog to inspire us all with their stories. And when your child comes home from school saying they are learning about the Great Fire of London, the Victorians or Florence Nightingale you will know just where to go and what to see to bring history to life.



This book tells you everything you need to know from the dates of the Kings and Queens, who built what, who lives where, what happened when plus lots of curious and intriguing London facts. As well as the essentials of places to eat, places to picnic, maps, museums and exciting stories to tell to get the most out of your day out in London. Each chapter has ideas of things to make and do, songs to sing and games to play to energise flagging feet.



This is the insiders' handbook for the family who wants to get the most out of being in London, whether they live here or are visiting for the day. It will be perfect for doting grandparents looking for a day out with their grandchildren. It will give inspiration for teachers looking for a new way to unlock history, it will give desperate parents and hard to please children a great day out. It will quench every inquisitive child's thirst for knowledge and adventure giving them a sense of freedom, wonder and confidence, breaking out of the daily rhythms of our lives. Don't make a big deal of it, pack a rucksack and hop on the nearest tube and have a great day trip.

Table of Contents

1. Landmark London: The best sights in the shortest time

2. Out of the Ashes: The Great Fire of London

3. Mission Impossible: Spies and the Cold War

4. Great Expectations: Charles Dickens and a Victorian childhood

5. Paddington Bear and Portobello Market

6. What the Romans did for London

7. Time and Space at Greenwich

8. Poetry on Hampstead Heath

9. 101 Dalmations in Regent's Park

10. Kings and Queens: London's great Palaces

11. Birdsong at Rainham Marshes

12. On the Waterfront: Dockside

13. Festival of Britain: Modern Art and Architecture

14. Street Life: London's coolest markets

15. Dick Whittington and the City of London

16. Coram Boy: The story of a Georgian orphan

17. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

18. Shakespeare's City

19. King Henry VIII's Court at Hampton

20. Boat Race: Rowing on the Thames

21. Florence Nightingale and the story of medicine

22. Meadow on the Thames: Richmond

23. Mary Poppins: Battersea Park

24. The story of ice-cream: Regent's Canal

25. The Wild Wood: Dulwich Village

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