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14 pp.
| Sterling |
November, 2011 |
TradeISBN 978-1-4027-8711-9$26.95 New ed. (2007)
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Eric Puybaret.
Paper engineering by Bruce Foster. First it was a song, then a picture book, now a pop-up book packaged with a CD. Puybaret's dreamy computer-generated illustrations leap off the page and from behind flaps in a book of greater interest to sentimental adults and collectors than young children. The art is appropriately wistful, but the story never comes to life, despite the elaborate packaging.