Horrible Histories (franchise) - Horrible Histories Sticker and Activity Books

Horrible Histories Sticker and Activity Books

There are also quite a number of 'Horrible Histories Sticker and Activity Books' (officially called Activity, Gift and Novelty Books, from the Horrible Histories main page)

  • Horrible Christmas Sticker Book
  • Angry Aztecs Sticker Book
  • Dark Knights and Dingy Castles Sticker-Activity Book
  • Cut-throat Celts Sticker-Activity Book
  • Incredible Incas Activity Book
  • Gorgeous Georgians Activity Book
  • Savage Stone Age Sticker Book
  • Measly Middle Ages Activity Book
  • Slimy Stuarts Sticker Book
  • The Groovy Greeks Activity Book
  • The Vicious Vikings Sticker Book
  • Vile Victorians Activity Book
  • Terrible Tudors Sticker Book
  • Rotten Romans Sticker Book
  • Awesome Egyptians Activity Book
  • Awesome Activity Book
  • Savage Sticker Book
  • Grisly Quiz Book and Gruesome Games Pack

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