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  2. Pop-up book - Wikipedia

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    A pop-up book is any book with three-dimensional pages, often with elements that pop up as a page is turned. The terminology serves as an umbrella term for movable book , pop-ups , tunnel books , transformations , volvelles , flaps , pull-tabs , pop-outs , pull-downs , and other features each performing in a different manner.

  3. Movable Book Society - Wikipedia

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    The Movable Book Society (MBS) is a nonprofit organization which provides a forum for artists, book sellers, book producers, collectors, curators, and others to share enthusiasm and exchange information about pop-up and movable books. The Society has nearly 450 members worldwide.

  4. Interactive children's book - Wikipedia

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    The pop-up book has evolved from a seemingly simplistic idea to one of more sophistication, as well as complication. They have grown to be a genre that delights, intrigues, and educates children of all ages. One key person in the pop-up book phenomenon is Waldo Hunt, who was the first to develop these books in the United States. [10]

  5. Julian Wehr - Wikipedia

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    Wehr invented and patented [3] [4] [5] the animated children's book that contained moveable paper parts using tabs, [6] [7] commonly read by children in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. . An animated pop-up book consists of three elements: a story, colored illustrations of the text, and two or more animated illustrations with their movement mechanisms working between a double pa

  6. Paul Johnson (book artist) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson is the author of almost 20 publications about book making, including the seminal 1992 Pop-up Paper Engineering guide to the moveable book form. Other books by Johnson include: A Book of One's Own: Developing Literacy Through Making Books (1991; ISBN 978-0435087081) Books Searching for Authors (1994; ISBN 978-0340589106) Get Writing!

  7. David A. Carter - Wikipedia

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    The Elements of Pop-Up: A Pop-Up Book for Aspiring Paper Engineers, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1999. (with James Diaz) Flapdoodle Dinosaurs: A Colorful Pop-Up Book, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2001. Who Took the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?: Fun Flaps and Pop-Up Surprises, Scholastic (New York, NY), 2002.

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  9. Ernest Nister - Wikipedia

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    Pop-up books" is a term sometimes applied to other movable books, volvelles, tunnel books, pull tabs, and other varied forms of paper engineering; similar techniques such as die cutting and embossing are often also used in greeting cards. Children's books with movable parts are subject to the play of children and may not work properly after ...