 | This pop-up version of the Lewis Carroll classic features illustrations by well-known pop-up book artist Robert Sabuda, here working in the style of ALICE'S original illustrator, John Tenniel. Named one of the Best Children's Books 2003 by Publishers... |
 | Each page contains an original piece of art work that challenges the reader to find the black spots. |
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 | The well-known poem about an important Christmas visitor is brought to life in a festive pop-up edition. |
 | A tidy pop-up book with mini-books within, this wonderful collection of nursery rhymes from Matthew Reinhart is both concise and wonderfully detailed. "Humpty Dumpty" cleverly falls into "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary," while the "Itsy Bitsy Spider"... |
 | Whatever one's phobia--insects, heights, flying--this pop-up book contains it. Horrifying 3-D artwork leaps off of every page, forcing the viewer to relive their most dreaded fears. |
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 | Colorful pop-up illustrations accompany this buggy twist on the Christmas song "The Twelve Days of Christmas." |
 | Robert Sabuda's stunning pop-up version of the popular Christmas song is an explosion of shimmering white pop-ups with boldly colored backgrounds and masterful silhouettes. Replete with ballerinas, pears, and birds, the inventiveness of the pop-ups... |