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Big, beefy trucks in a big, beefy book. There are only five double-page spreads in Richard
Fowler's Pop-Up Trucks--"Dump Truck," "Forklift," "Tow
Truck," "Delivery Truck," and "Fire Engine"--but each one bustles
industriously. The pop-up dump truck...Read more
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Yum! This delicious counting book offers much more than the numbers one to ten. Each page
is a feast of sweet, sugary treats--coconut kisses, peanut-butter cookies, Linzer hearts,
and more are carefully concocted and counted by mouse chefs. The...Read more
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If only words could describe Chuck Murphy's Color Surprises as well as his
gasp-inducing pop-ups manage to capture the essence of each color of the rainbow. Each
page of this little wonder--one of the best, most artistic pop-up books we've ever...Read more
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Here are eight creatures you won't find in any zoology textbook. The Kangarooster
("Hop-a-doodle-doo!") has three yellow chicks in its pouch and looks...well,
like a chicken at one end and a kangaroo at the other. Pull a tab and it almost hops
off...Read more
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What little girl doesn't secretly wish she were a mermaid? With this handbook--swimming
with underwater accoutrements, including an attractive lucky-fish-charm bracelet, a pretty
pearl ring, shiny earrings, and sparkly starfish hair...Read more
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Little Nutbrown Hare wants very much to impress Big Nutbrown Hare with the enormous scale
of his devotion, but ends up being the one who's impressed. Subtitled "a pop-up
edition," this sturdy square edition of Sam McBratney's ever-popular Guess How...Read more
From Kirkus Reviews , April 15,
1997
Flip! Pop! Boing! This amazing book practices what it preaches, by providing
three-dimensional instructions for making pop-ups--from the super-simple to designs that
look as if only a paper engineer or the truly nimble-fingered could construct....Read more