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Paper World

Paper World: Space

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This one-of-a-kind paper-cut book brings space to life!

Paper World: Space uses ingenious paper cutouts to reveal the wonders of space, from the planets that make up our solar system to distant galaxies to the moment that started it all, the Big Bang. With detailed art by Gail Armstrong, a fact-filled text, and flaps and die-cuts on every spread, this one-of-a-kind novelty book will appeal to readers of all ages.

30 pages, Hardcover

Published November 2, 2021

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Gail Armstrong

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Gail Armstrong is an award-winning illustrator working in paper sculpture. She uses her unique yet versatile 3D paper-cut style to illustrate people, animals, buildings, maps, and diagrams. She lives in London.

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November 22, 2021
I think space is beautiful! I really like the pictures in this book and I like that there are cutouts and flaps. It makes it more interesting. I learned about the solar system and the planets and many more things. I really like this book. (review by Devyn, 4th grade)
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April 3, 2022
I picked this up at the library on a whim because my kiddo has always been obsessed with all things space and the moon, etc. Plus, we had gotten a telescope to look at the moon so it just vibed at the time.

As a parent, I think it was very informative. I'm a grown adult, and there were quite a few things that I learned while lifting the flaps and reading each page. A lot of the information, my kiddo already knew learning from science class or whatever, but I felt informed for myself!

There are a lot of facts within each page. The colors and illustrations, along with the flaps and pull out pages — with cut outs, etc. — make it really engaging. Less "information overload" and more "fun facts."
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