The perfect travel companion for any child, this is a book to get kids excited about their journey and will make sure their holiday memories never fade.
It is packed with cool puzzles and games to play on the way, and includes themed spreads to help them remember and cherish every part of their time. There is space to stick in memorabilia and photos, boxes to tick and fill in, and loads of fun things to colour - this doodle scrapbook will make any journey fly by!
Other titles in the series:
9781780555683 Holiday Boredom Buster
9781780556055 The Backpack Activity Book
9781780556062 Amazing Pen & Paper Games
This is Book 2 in the Buster Backpack Books Series. See all Buster Backpack Books books here.
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Gill Harvey studied French and Philosophy at Oxford. After experimenting with a number of careers, she eventually got a job as a writer/editor at Usborne Publishing in 1994. Five years later, and having reached the position of Senior Editor and completed an MA in Modern Literature, Gill decided to go freelance. Since then, writing has become a way of life. H
More about Gill HarveyAfter five years as a writer/editor at Usborne Publishing, Gill went freelance in 2000, which has allowed her to combine her two passions in life - travelling and writing.
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