Joe Craig, creator of the Jimmy Coates books takes readers on a trip around London to actual locations in the stories.
He has also mapped the books' events on a London city map.
If you are not familiar with the books, here's author Joe Craig's description of the series:
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By: Camille,
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I have been working on this for several days, and although it isn't where I want it to be, I'll post it now before Friday sneaks up on me.
©Ginger Nielson 2007
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The image I uploaded earlier wouldn't show up for viewers, so I reloaded with a different icon to make sure it could be seen. Sorry for any trouble anyone may have had in viewing.
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Hats and Caps.

I have been working on this for several days, and although it isn't where I want it to be, I'll post it now before Friday sneaks up on me.
©Ginger Nielson 2007
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oh it's fantastic! thanks for posting it again!
teri
It's magical, Ginger, what a beautiful and rich world. I love the greens, the rolling hills and trees. Not to mention the adorable inhabitants.
By the way, congratulations on adding Henry to your life. He looks adorable, those sweet, sweet eyes. We've had our Constance -- also rescued thanks to some wonderful volunteers -- for a little over 4 years now and she has made us so very, very, very happy. :-)
How wonderful! Glad you got that pesky link working again.
I especially love that tree. I just want to sit under it and listen to stories, told the way only fairies can tell them.
So glad you reloaded, this is wonderful. I love the twisty tree house as well.
This is really magical and wonderful!
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Hurray....now I can see it! I tried so many times today. I'm glad I didn't give up. It's magical!
this is wondeful Ginger...so worth the wait to see it. I love the grapevines trailing up the tree. They had such a wonderful texture to a fabulous piece !!
This is so beautiful! I love the atmosphere of it all!
thought i would be able to view this one. gald i waited for ur reposting. This maynot be finished but its alread y 1 of my fav of yours . very magical and
delightfully done. cant wait to see it finished:
michael dailey
A very lovely and whimsical scene. I did mushrooms too!
i have a friend that also does work with shrooms.
very nice.