Colors: My First Pop-Up! (A Pop Magic Book)

Colors: My First Pop-Up! (A Pop Magic Book)

  • Downloads:3082
  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-07-02 08:51:36
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Matthew Reinhart
  • ISBN:1419741063
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Introducing the first concept book in the new Pop Magic series, an exciting line of preschool books from pop-up wizard Matthew Reinhart that makes learning fun!

A stunning, hands-on exploration of colors for the very youngest readers! Pull a tab so yellow ducklings pop up to the surface of the pond, lift a flap to reveal a blue whale, and open the final spread for a big pop-up rainbow surprise! Bestselling paper engineer Matthew Reinhart brings his creative genius to this innovative preschool pop-up, connecting basic concepts to interactive elements that will delight and inform little ones with every page。
 

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Reviews

Kathryn

Pretty but pop up parts were confusing and did not work well

Becky

First sentence: My favorite color is red。 It's ladybugs and cherries, lobsters and berries。 Premise/plot: What do you need to know about this one? It's a concept board book--the concept being colors。 It's for toddlers who are careful with books or preschoolers who don't mind revisiting colors。 It has some pop-ups thought not for each spread。 There are some additional interactions--tabs to pull, flaps to lift, etc。 The text is simple and predictable。My thoughts: To be honest, I felt that some of First sentence: My favorite color is red。 It's ladybugs and cherries, lobsters and berries。 Premise/plot: What do you need to know about this one? It's a concept board book--the concept being colors。 It's for toddlers who are careful with books or preschoolers who don't mind revisiting colors。 It has some pop-ups thought not for each spread。 There are some additional interactions--tabs to pull, flaps to lift, etc。 The text is simple and predictable。My thoughts: To be honest, I felt that some of the features were a little too hard to manipulate properly。 I get the idea that things weren't moving as smoothly as they should to get the full effect of the illustrations。 In particular I had a horrible time with the duck pop-up。 And the frog pop-up was difficult as well。 Though to be fair, once I did eventually get the frog to jump out of the log, it stayed unstuck。 Maybe I just didn't work hard enough to get the ducks swimming properly。I think this one should probably be a supervised activity unless you just don't care how long the book lasts。 But the book retails at close to $15 so I'm just not sure why you would buy the book (at least full price) if your little one tends to be rough at handling books。 I think there are probably better books if you're looking just for a good, solid books about colors。 。。。more

Edward Sullivan

A delightful, interactive concept book but some of it seems quite fragile for preschooler hands。

Big

Cute book-green didn’t make it past the first reading。 Who is this for?