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Amazingly fabulous pop-up books - recommendations please

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Lio · 01/11/2006 16:21

I once saw this incredibly beautiful, delicate and intricate pop-up book of a classic fairy tale - Cinderella or similar - and it was just gorgeous and of course I have no idea how to track it down. Anyone recommend one? If you can tell me title/author I can look at it on Amazon or similar.

Thanks, Lio.

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KTeepee · 01/11/2006 16:30

can't help I'm afraid - don't really see the point of pop-up books - they are always geared at children who are too young to be able to use them without destroying them imo

Lio · 01/11/2006 16:41

Erm, thanks. Anyone else?

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Bink · 01/11/2006 16:49

I think this one (and the other one linked to it on that page) are in the series you're thinking of - they are wonderful. I think I've seen a Cinderella too.

busybusymum · 01/11/2006 16:51

Hi my DD has a lovely pop up Nutcracker book nutcracker although I got it from the book people.

Dont know what this one is like but heres the link. cinderella

My children have never had a problem with pop up books, when younger we read them together and as they got older they had learnt to treat all books with care.
We have had a jungle one, that was excellent and from a cheap book shop only cost £2.99, it has lasted for 12 years with only 2 little rips both came from visiting children!

HTH

stleger · 01/11/2006 16:51

Google popup books maybe? Or put Cinderella into Amazon search and wade through? Or try Blackwells in Oxford - do they still have a children's shop?

TooTickyTheLittleRedHen · 01/11/2006 16:53

Jan pienkowski has done some good ones

Lio · 01/11/2006 17:15

thanks everyone - I think Bink might have it!

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