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Battle Of Britain

Officially Licensed and developed in partnership with the RAF this title is part of the fact-filled interactive sticker and activity books. It features bitesize information with stickers to complete scenes and content related activities. The target age is 8-12 boys and girls. Each book also has cut out and keep Plane Collector Cards detailing all the essential stat info on the planes featured in the book. Over 45 stickers in each title. It combines the sticker element of a Panini comic with fun content-related activities quizzes and facts. You will benefit from the very broad range of RAF licensed merchandise set hit the shelves this year including toys and games.
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  • SKU: 9781844254644
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Officially Licensed & developed in partnership with the RAF this title is part of the fact-filled interactive sticker & activity books. It features bitesize information with stickers to complete scenes & content related activities. The target age is 8-12 boys & girls. Each book also has cut out & keep Plane Collector Cards detailing all the essential stat info on the planes featured in the book. Over 45 stickers in each title. It combines the sticker element of a Panini comic with fun content-related activities quizzes & facts. You will benefit from the very broad range of RAF licensed merchandise set hit the shelves this year including toys & games.

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