Stanfords stocks a range of kids’ travel books, from fairytales to picture books, activity books and children’s novels. Fiction, fact or just plain funny, these will inspire and entertain children of all ages.

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Stories From Around the World
Tales about brave heroes and heroines, stories of wonderful magic, of strange and amazing creatures, and of how things first began… Traditional bedtime stories and children’s tales from all around the world.
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If the World Were a Village
A fascinating book that tells us in simple words and vibrant, beautiful illustrations about the world and its population; about who we are, where we live, what languages we speak, what religions we practice and much more...
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Treasure Island
A book about ‘a map, and a treasure, and a mutiny, and a derelict ship, and a fine old Squire Trelawney, and a doctor, and a sea-cook with one leg…’ (Robert Louis Stevenson). One of the most popular adventure stories of all times.
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| Author: | Laurent De Brunhoff |
| Publisher: | Harry N Abrams |
| Catalogue number: | 136173 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
The latest from venerable storyteller and brilliant artist Laurent de Brunhoff has Babar's family on a world tour! They visit a number of countries around the globe.
First stop is Italy where they learn...
The Barefoot Book of Fairy Tales
| Author: | Malachy Doyle |
| Publisher: | Harry N Abrams |
| Catalogue number: | 136360 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Follow a journey to magical and memorable lands with this anthology of classic fairy tales from cultures around the world.
This marvellous collection includes twelve popular and lesser-known fairy tales...
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