What's Up, Fire Truck? (A Pop Magic Book) (kartonnage)
Format
Kartonnage (Board book)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
10
Utgivningsdatum
2020-10-06
Förlag
Abrams Appleseed
Medarbetare
Leigh, Toby (ill.)
Illustratör/Fotograf
Toby Leigh
Illustrationer
Full-colour illustrations throughout
Dimensioner
163 x 155 x 30 mm
Vikt
340 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781419741074

What's Up, Fire Truck? (A Pop Magic Book)

Kartonnage,  Engelska, 2020-10-06
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Introducing Pop Magic, an innovative line of preschool books from pop-up wizard Matthew Reinhart that makes learning fun! Follow a firefighter through a busy day at the fire station. Lift the flaps to open the fire truck doors and peek inside, help a crew member put on his protective gear, and unfold the ladder to help the firefighters save the day. When the story is over, follow simple instructions to transform the pages of the book into a three-dimensional fire truck! Theres so much to discover in this stunning interactive board book from Matthew Reinharthis very first book for the preschool market!
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Clever paper engineering adds an extra bit of magic to this firehouse visit. * Kirkus Reviews *

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For as long as Matthew Reinhart can remember, art always took center stage. Despite moving several times throughout childhood, he always had his sketchbook nearby, a constant friend wherever his family roamed. An avid comics, fantasy, and science fiction fanatic, Matthew has created a huge array of pop-culture pop-ups including his bestselling blockbusters Star Wars: A Galactic Pop-Up Adventure, Frozen: A Pop-Up Adventure, LEGO Pop-Up, Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Guide to Hogwarts, and many more. He lives in San Francisco, California. Toby Leigh is an award-winning illustrator and artist with an eye for the peculiar. He is a regular contributor to publications such as the Guardian, the Times, the Independent, Esquire, Empire, and Time Out. He lives in London.