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Vlad and the Great Fire of London Activity Book
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Vlad and the Great Fire of London Activity Book
Current price: $7.90


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Vlad and the Great Fire of London Activity Book
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In Vlad and the Great Fire of London Activity Book Vlad the flea and Boxton the rat introduce a range of activities around the fire of 1666. The book has word puzzles including an acrostic, word search and anograms of the characters involved in the fire. There are also pages for drawing, colouring, spot the mistake, London maze, design a new St Pauls cathedral, finger puppets, easy bread recipe and dot to dot. There is a fire board game with dice and counters. Within the book are fact questions with multiple choice answers.
All information supports learning on the topic which is taught in Key Stage 1/infants in schools in a fun and interactive way. The book is packed with information and the chance to think about where the fire happened, who was involved and what life was like in seventeenth century London.
All this is guided by Vlad flea. Vlad is cheeky but always right!
There are 24 black and white pages with illustrations by Sam Cunningham who drew the images from the picture book Vlad and the Great Fire of London. The books are part of the same series but also stand alone. It is part of the Vlad series (a flea in history) which also includes Vlad and the First World War.
All information supports learning on the topic which is taught in Key Stage 1/infants in schools in a fun and interactive way. The book is packed with information and the chance to think about where the fire happened, who was involved and what life was like in seventeenth century London.
All this is guided by Vlad flea. Vlad is cheeky but always right!
There are 24 black and white pages with illustrations by Sam Cunningham who drew the images from the picture book Vlad and the Great Fire of London. The books are part of the same series but also stand alone. It is part of the Vlad series (a flea in history) which also includes Vlad and the First World War.