Well it is a day that at times seemed like it would never arrive. The Land of Me has been officially launched with the first two chapters Shape, Size & Colour and The World Outside now available to buy. How much? For those of you who want to have it at home it’s only £6.95 per chapter and for education (nurseries, childcare, schools etc.) it’s £14.95 per chapter. The response leading up to launch has been amazing and we’re all so excited to get it into your hands at last.
This video provides an explanation and overview of The Land of Me : Chapter 1 – Shape, Size & Colour.
This second video is a similar overview but for The Land of Me : Chapter 2 – The World Outside.
We aim to have all four remaining chapters released before Christmas and will launch them individually as and when they’re ready. Chapter 3 – Making Things should be available in the coming weeks.
For more information and to buy visit www.thelandofme.com.
Tags: made in me, Shape Size and Colour, The Land of Me, The World Outside






Looks great, must feel good to have reached this stage! Congrats!
Thanks Jamie. Yeah we’re all really happy/excited/exhausted/nervous to be finally getting The Land of Me out there!
Fantastic, this looks amazing!
Hello,
My mum sent this link to me, have had a look and have also passed it on to my manager.
I work in a childrens day nursery in south east london, as a deputy manager caring for children aged 4 months to 5 years. the link has been shared with the children and the response was ‘WOW’ from a number of 3 and 4 year olds.
Congratulations on this.
Kristy Field
Thanks Kristy, glad the little ones approve! Please let us know how you get on. We’re currently working away on the remaining four chapters so there will be much more on the way soon!
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James, this is truly amazing! I like the way you harness the “power” of the digital experience, and how you translate it into “traditional” tools (cut outs, mass, pictures etc) – best of luck with the “commercial” side of it!