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Horton Hears a Who Pop-up!
Dr Seuss
Robin Corey Books
, 2008 - 22 pages
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based on 3 reviews
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Innovative
This is a very innovative and creative book. The artistic value along with a great story, keeps my son wanting me to read this book every night. It is great to see that David A. Carter keeps the story intact while providing beautiful
pop
-ups. Just make sure you're child is old enough not to destroy the
pop-up
s as you read.
The pop-ups are as delightful as the story
This book delights me! The best
pop-up
I've seen, it combines a story I love with these wonderful little pop-up worlds.
This version of Dr. Seuss's story is much more than a simple pop-up book. Many pages have multiple pop-up images. Scenes that include chains or ropes -- such as the one where the Wickersham gang of monkeys try to put
Horton
in a cage, or when
Who bricklayers
are hanging off the side of a building -- are created with actual strings that connect the various pieces of paper. Some pages have flaps with more pop-ups inside. There are also pieces you can manipulate -- you can turn the hands on the Whoville clock and rotate a wheel so that a Who repairman hammers a nail. Every element is printed on sturdy paper that's about the thickness of a business card. The result is a feast for the eyes and fingers that will hold up to lots of use.
The Dr. Seuss tale is a touching classic, about an elephant named Horton that is determined to help tiny creatures because "a person's a person, no matter how small."
David Carter is a master paper engineer, designing 75 pop-up books before this one. For more Carter pop-up gems, here are some great choices:
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A lovely pop-up book based on a classic tale
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2BO5O1R1168V9 This is a brief video that walks you through this lovely
pop-up
book. I had previously done a written review, and below is what I said in that version.
This book combines the classic Dr. Suess tale
Horton
Hears
a
Who with
pop-up engineering. This is an extremely well done pop-up book. It has the complete original story supported by numerous (15) pop-ups. Several pages (5) are two full-page spread pop-ups. Three pages then have story cards, where there is an element of the tale on the outside of the card, and when you pull it down to read more, there is an additional pop-up.
The story itself is the beautiful tale of an elephant that hears a voice from a tiny spec of dust sitting on top of a flower. No one else can hear the voice and they torment him as a result. Horton eventually realizes there is a whole town in his little speck of dust. A mean bird flies away with his flower, speck of dust, and his friends, and drops them in a field of similar flowers. Horton perseveres, and eventually finds the correct flower.
Again the tormenting of Horton begins. So the town makes as much noise as they can so that others can hear. Finally, with the addition of a "Yopp" their voices break through. Now big kangaroo, and baby kangaroo vow to help protect everyone on the dust speck.
In traditional Suess manner the rhyming is almost melodic, and simply rolls off the tongue.
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This
pop-up
adaptation of the popular Seuss story is published in conjunction with the release of the long-awaited animated feature film
Horton
Hears
a
Who
! Unlike other pop-up adaptations that use text abridgments, this book contains the complete text of Horton Hears a Who! David A. Carter has skillfully followed Seuss?s signature pacing by alternating five big, blow-out pop-ups with 11 booklets, pull tabs galore, and many special effects. In all, ten glorious spreads bring this classic to life in magnificent full color. Also available in a deluxe limited edition with a special pop-up, a full-cloth binding and full-cloth slipcase, signed and numbered by David A. Carter.
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