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Winter's Tale: An Original Pop-up Journey by Robert Sabuda
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Winter's Tale: An Original Pop-up Journey

by Robert Sabuda

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I think if I could choose only one movable (pop-up) book for my library, this would be it. The pop-ups, done in Robert Sabuda's signature classic white are exquisite, with multiple layouts on every page. This book is not a children's book, although children will certainly love it, but a delightful walk through a winter forest, and the encounters with all the wonderful wildlife to be found there. ( )
  JoClare | Apr 12, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0689853637, Hardcover)

Winter's Tale is Robert Sabuda's most spectacular original pop-up story yet. The simple, elegant text is illustrated with breathtaking artwork and extraordinary paper engineering. Stunning visual effects of foil, glitter, and a twinkling surprise further capture the magic of winter. This is a must-have for everyone's bookshelf.

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