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24 pp.
| Bloomsbury
| January, 2017
|
TradeISBN 978-1-68119-201-7$15.99
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PS
Illustrated by
Thomas Flintham.
"One lonely fish" swims alone. With the turn of the page (whose die-cut edge allows the fish to stay visible), a new fish appears, hot on the tail of the first. This continues until ten colorful fish are eaten by a giant red fish, and it's back to "one lonely fish!" This offering is slam-dunk simplicity, with sturdy pages that will withstand inevitable rereadings.
18 pp.
| Candlewick/Templar
| August, 2012
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7636-6096-3$18.99
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4-6
Illustrated by
Thomas Flintham.
In this chemistry overview on eight double-page pop-up spreads, readers can explore topics ranging from atoms and elements to water, air, and radioactivity. Some of the movable features creatively present content, such as mini-booklets for scientist profiles and flaps that allow comparisons of molecular structures, while others are mainly gimmicky. Cartoonlike illustrations and experiment ideas round out the pages.