An Opinionated Guide to Kids' London
Hoxton Mini Press
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Clay pots are made from natural terracotta, so each one is a little different. You may notice small variations in colour, tone and texture from pot to pot. Terracotta is porous too, so when you water your plant the clay will absorb some of that moisture and naturally darken, often in patches, before drying back to its original shade.
Over time, your pot may develop a soft white patina from the minerals in soil and water. We think this only adds to its charm and shows it's doing its job.
'An Opinionated Guide to Kids' London'. Text by Emmy Watts. Photography by Martin Usborne and David Post. 160pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm.
Contains 51 places, an introduction, a map and ‘best for...’ recommendations. People think London is awful for kids. Here is a big secret: it’s incredible.
Where else can you find 3,000 parks, endless interactive exhibits and a magic garden where Henry VIII once walked?
This is a grown-up guide to having serious fun with your little ones. Emmy Watts writes about cool things for tiny Londoners on her blog bablands.com and lives in Camden with her two kids, who’ve both visited all 51 places in this book (many, many times).