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Double-decker Playbus Colouring Book: For Kids Ages 5-8 (and adults too). Each Playbus is set on a relevant background to give each bus context and to set the scene. These Playbuses are ready to be coloured. (They even have some information about each model). This colouring book not only entertains the child who likes to colour, but shares some real facts too. Children always want to play and learn by playing. A Playbus certainly offered that. What is a Playbus? A Playbus is bright and colourful and certainly different. A Playbus is full of things to make and do and offers a safe place to…mehr

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Double-decker Playbus Colouring Book: For Kids Ages 5-8 (and adults too). Each Playbus is set on a relevant background to give each bus context and to set the scene. These Playbuses are ready to be coloured. (They even have some information about each model). This colouring book not only entertains the child who likes to colour, but shares some real facts too. Children always want to play and learn by playing. A Playbus certainly offered that. What is a Playbus? A Playbus is bright and colourful and certainly different. A Playbus is full of things to make and do and offers a safe place to play. Children love to play on the Playbus.In this double-decker bus colouring book, there are 17 different buses to colour. If your child is a double-decker bus enthusiast, they will have a lot of fun. Every page (216mm x 216mm) has a different Playbus set on a suitable background scene that every child is sure to enjoy. They are just fun to colour. Every colouring page is printed on one side of each paper to prevent colour bleed. It is most suitable for kids age between 5-8 years, but also suits any child (or adult) who loves buses, and especially double-decker buses. With links to story books, by this author, to go with some of the real buses.
Autorenporträt
Sue Wickstead is a teacher and an author and has written children's picture books inspired by her real Playbus.All of Sue's stories have a bus included somewhere.Have you ever been on a Playbus?When Sue's two children were young, they attended a playgroup on a bus, but not an ordinary bus taking you on a journey, exciting though this is, but a Playbus stuffed full of toys to capture their imagination!For over 20 years, alongside her teaching career, Sue worked with the charity, The Bewbush Playbus Association, she painted the bus, worked in the groups, helped raise the profile of the project and its work and was part of the committee involved in raising funds to replace it with a newer vehicle. This led her to write a photographic history book about it.Sue remembers that it really was a fun journey to be involved in. The bus really got into her blood and became a work of the heart.Having written the history book Sue soon found that many children had never been on a bus before, let alone a 'Playbus' and they wanted to know more. She began telling them stories about the bus and then decided to write a fictional tale. The real number plate for the bus was JJK261 and this gave him Jay-Jay the supersonic Bus his name.'Jay-Jay the Supersonic Bus,' came out in print in 2014. It is the story behind the original project and is his journey from a scrap-yard to being changed into a playbus for children to play in. From Fact to fiction the bus journey continues.This story has now been followed more picture books about buses. Daisy Daydream is the bus Sue painted.'A Spooky Tale' and 'The Christmas Play Rehearsal' do indeed have a bus connection as well as links to Sue's teaching journey.Sue undertakes events and author bookings and loves to share her stories, she is also 'a patron of reading',