Synopses & Reviews
Katie discovers the delights of Scotland, with Nessie too! A perfect first introduction to Scotland for all young children. When Katie meets the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland, fun and adventure soon follow. Katie and Nessie discover how beautiful and stunning the country is as they take in the sights, from the Highlands to the Edinburgh Festival and including Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park and Museum, Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood, The Royal Mile, The National Gallery and Portrait Gallery, and Greyfriar's Bobby.
Review
"Children's books set in London are always popular and this is a particularly charming story of a girl having an adventure riding one of the Trafalgar Square lions." —Times
Synopsis
Discover the most famous and popular sights in Scotland with classic picture book character, Katie. Come on a tour from the Highlands to the Edinburgh Festival. This latest edition of a classic book is the perfect gift. Why not collect all 13 Katie titles.
Many popular sights are featured including Loch Ness, Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park and Museum, Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood, The Royal Mile, The National Gallery and Portrait Gallery and Greyfriar's Bobby.
A perfect first introduction to Scotland for all young children. Following on the huge success of Katie in London:
London comes to life in this magical adventure - Independent on Sunday
Synopsis
Discover the sights of Scotland with this classic Katie picture book.
With so much to see and do in Scotland, it's lucky that Katie, Jack and Grandma have a very special guide to show them the best spots. Join their fun-packed tour - with Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster
Landmarks featured include Glasgow's Kelingrove Park, Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood, The Royal Mile, Scotland's National Gallery and Greyfriar's Bobby.
'A delightful tale with superb illustrations' - The Scots Magazine
About the Author
James Mayhew is a children's author and illustrator whose books include Can You See a Little Bear, Katie and the Sunflowers, Katie Meets the Impressionists, The Knight Who Took All Day, and Who Wants a Dragon? In 1994 he received the New York Times Award for one of the 10 best illustrated books of the year for The Boy and the Cloth of Dreams.