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A spectacular new pop-up masterpiece all about dinosaurs, with stunning illustrations and informative text, that will appeal to both boys and girls of any age.
Matthew Reinhart is the co-creator of the Encyclopedia Prehistorica and Encyclopedia Mythologica series. He has also created many other award-winning pop-up books, including Star Wars: The Pop-up Guide to the Universe and Mommy? by Maurice Sendak and Arthur Yorinks. He lives in New York City.
Robert Sabuda is the co-creator of the Encyclopedia Prehistorica and Encyclopedia Mythologica books. He is also the creator of many other best-selling pop-up books, including America the Beautiful, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He lives in New York City.
A spectacular new pop-up masterpiece all about dinosaurs, with stunning illustrations and informative text, that will appeal to both boys and girls of any age.
Matthew Reinhart is the co-creator of the Encyclopedia Prehistorica and Encyclopedia Mythologica series. He has also created many other award-winning pop-up books, including Star Wars: The Pop-up Guide to the Universe and Mommy? by Maurice Sendak and Arthur Yorinks. He lives in New York City.
Robert Sabuda is the co-creator of the Encyclopedia Prehistorica and Encyclopedia Mythologica books. He is also the creator of many other best-selling pop-up books, including America the Beautiful, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He lives in New York City.
Robert Sabuda is a renowned pop-up picture book creator. Beginning his career by illustrating colouring books (for such characters as Rambo!), he has since gone on to make amazingly inventive pop-ups, including the marvel that is "Alice in Wonderland". Robert lives in New York. Matthew Reinhart is an illustrator and pop-up picture book maker. He lives in New York City with his partner, Robert Sabuda, and together they made "Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Dinosaurs".
In the case of books by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart, what
you're seeing is more like a sculpture than a piece of card.
*Junior*
This amazing pop-up book features more than 35 pop-ups and contains
all the information any budding (or even grown-up!) Dinosaur
enthusiast could hope for.
*Publishing News*
Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Dinosaurs is a quality pop-up book
packed with detailed information which will appeal to dino-mad
boys.
*The Bookseller*
A visual treat as 35 dinosaurs of all sizes and in all colours pop
up explosively from the pages ... Dinosaurs is fun just to open and
be awed by, but the information makes it a book to spend a lot of
time over, too.
*The Guardian*
Another fantastic pop-up book from Robert Sabuda and Matthew
Reinhart...superbly illustrated and a must for dinosaur fans
everywhere.
*The Good Book Guide*
Robert Sabuda turns pop-up books into an art form ... prehistoric
monsters rear off the pages, quivering with life; the
tyrannosaurus's rasping paper even sounds like a roar ... Matthew
Reinhart's scholarly but accessible snippets of text make every
reader a dinosaur buff. Will be greeted with a 'Wow!'
*The Sunday Times*
These books are amazing both in terms of the level of detail that
they go into, and the paper engineering, which is very, very
clever. Compared to other pop-up books they aren't any more
expensive, but the quality is far superior. Besides the materials
and construction, the other thing that these books do well is the
'secondary event' - there is always another level to discover
...
*Blueprint*
The best - amazingly intricate.
*Sunday Express magazine*
One of two children's books featured in a 'guide for clued-up
giving': An amazing, authoritative compendium crammed with new info
on dinosaurs.
*The Observer*
The best pop-up book I've seen this year ... Monsters lunge off
every page ... with ferocious energy. Ideal for 4+.
*The Times*
A large, colourful and ingeniously constructed dinosaur stands out
on every spread.
*The Sunday Times*
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