Amazing Pop Ups for the youngest readers. Bear cubs and baby squirrels, fawns and kittens... and so many other cute little animals! How many eggs does a hen lay? Do you know that little bear cubs are
Kids can discover interplanetary marvels with these four imaginative spaceships, rendered in a colorful Pop Art style. Simple diagrams illustrate the vehicles' easy assembly, and the fold-out pages ar
Amazing Pop Ups for the youngest readers. How do you build a castle? How do you live in a castle? And, in addition... knights, jousts, weapons and armour.* Every book contains 10 fun pop-ups inspired
These four punch-out models are easy to make and children will learn as they play! Discover the exciting world of construction vehicles by assembling models of a bulldozer, tractor, dump truck, and ex
A lovely, highly designed way to learn to countSecond in this stylish series by paper engineer David Hawcock. Open each of the 21 spreads and a pop-up number emerges against a color background. Little
A lovely, highly designed way to learn the ABCsThis little pop-up alphabet book is a triumph of design. Open each of the 26 spreads and a white letter emerges against a colored background. The text is
Amazing Pop Ups for the youngest readers. Can you name the planets? What's a space station? Do you know there's no air on Mars?* Every book contains 10 fun pop-ups inspired by a specific theme. * A pl
Amazing Pop-Ups for the youngest readers. What's a tuk-tuk? What's a fire engine? How fast can a formula 1 race car ago?* Every book contains 10 fun pop-ups inspired by a specific theme. * A pleasant
Four easy-to-assemble figures of ferocious dragons will captivate young imaginations. Fold-out pages allow kids to punch out each of the models while leaving the rest of the book intact. Simple, color
A pop-up book about ants captures the insects squirting acid at enemies, laying eggs, tending their queen, and tidying their chambers in underground nests, with a paper ant sculpture to be hung and bo
An action book with gatefolds of spiders spinning webs, hiding under trapdoors, and even singing and dancing for a mate comes complete with a bouncing, larger-than-life paper sculpture of a spider to
Children discover that the bee is called industrious for good reason when they open the gatefolds and see these industrious insects constructing a honeycomb for their eggs, gathering pollen, and doing