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British Museum: Find Tom in Time: Shakespeare’s London

Book Synopsis

A brilliantly fun search-and-find puzzle book for children from 7+, developed in consultation with the British Museum.

Tom’s not only lost in time, he’s lost his cat, too! Can you find Tom and his naughty cat, Digby, across the pages? Packed with detailed artwork, fascinating Tudor facts and over 100 other things to find – from the royal boat on the Thames to actors at the Globe Theatre – lose yourself in Shakespeare’s London with this brilliantly interactive book!

The perfect book for fans of Where’s Wally!

Filled with stylish artwork by award-winning illustrator Fatti Burke.

Most of the places mentioned in this book still exist in London today! Why not follow the story and explore where Tom visits?

Have you read Tom’s other adventures? Find Tom in Time: Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome, Ming Dynasty China, Ancient Greece, and Michelangelo’s Italy.

Our Review Panel says...

Part of the ‘Find Tom in Time’ series, ‘Shakespeare’s London’ is a brilliant book for introducing young readers, and reluctant readers, to the concept of exploring Shakespeare’s historical context. Tom travels back to Shakespeare’s London, and the book tells the story of his adventure, whilst providing an immersive and very educational experience of what the city was like in the playwright’s time.

Each double-page spread is a ‘Where’s Wally’ style image in which Tom, his Grandma, and his cat are hidden for children to find, along with various other characters and happenings listed in a ‘Can you Spot?’ box on each picture. On his trip back in time, Tom visits the Belle Sauvage Inn, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London, and, of course, the Globe, among other places, and each location plays its part in the story of Tom’s day and has its own two-page picture.

Peppered across the busy illustrations are also fascinating facts about each place and its role in Shakespeare’s London – did you know that the Tower of London housed a Menagerie of exotic animals from across the world, or that builders once used St Paul’s Cathedral as a shortcut, carrying their heavy loads right through its centre?

This is an excellent choice for a school library, combining fun with learning, and a great book to have in the classroom during a topic on Shakespeare.

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