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London: printable travel games for kids
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Explore landmarks and discover culture through screen-free activities for family trips.

London: printable travel games for kids

€5.93€9.8940% OFF

Explore landmarks and discover culture through screen-free activities for family trips.

Selected: Level 1 – English

Available on Etsy
📥Instant download
🖨️Ready to print
📵100% screen-free

What you get

  • Seek & Find – 3x3 grid (9 illustrations)
  • Word Search – 3 different sheets
  • Memory Game – 9 pairs
  • What Am I? – 9 cards
  • Colouring – 10 drawings + cover (A5)
  • Drawing – 9 drawings (A4)
  • Discover – explanation of all illustrations in the level
  • Bonus – usage tips
  • Total: 31 pages

How to use

  • Download – instant link after purchase
  • Print – at home or a local shop
  • Pack – keep the games in the backpack
  • Add - pencils, markers or crayons
  • Use – during commutes, lines, and breaks
  • Connect – spot the real landmarks while exploring

About this destination

London is a historic city shaped by the River Thames, royal landmarks, museums, parks, busy streets, and familiar transport icons. Families can see clock towers, bridges, palace guards, red buses, phone booths, old stations, modern glass towers, and green spaces all within the same city.

With this kit, children can recognize concrete London details from the activities: Big Ben beside Westminster, the two towers of Tower Bridge, the capsules of the London Eye, red double-decker buses, royal guards, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square lions, Buckingham Palace, the dome of St Paul's Cathedral, and museum buildings such as the British Museum and the Natural History Museum.

The games help children connect London names with visible things on the trip: bridges over the Thames, station clocks, stone towers, palace gates, black cabs, red phone booths, and skyline shapes like The Shard and The Gherkin. They create simple reasons to observe details, talk about the city, and remember what each landmark looks like.

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