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Help things take shape - and watch shapes turn into things! - in this bold, beautifully designed concept book by pop-up master Robert Crowther.When is a circle not just a circle? When its pull-tab turns into a long string and you’re holding a big red balloon! Each brightly colored shape in this fascinating book is much more than it seems - just pull a tab and it morphs into an oval goldfish, say, or a rectangular suitcase, or a diamond-shaped kite. Then flip it over to find multiple flaps, each hiding an object of the same shape. The ideal companion to Robert Crowther’s COLORS, this conceptual tour de force will intrigue young readers - and have adults anxious to take their turn!

14 pages, Board Book

First published October 1, 2002

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Robert Crowther

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Robert Crowther, a master paper engineer, first discovered the wonders of 3D illustration in art school. "I just loved the way things came alive when you did them in 3D. Particularly if something is flat, then it moves when you open it. It is the surprise element."


The idea for ROBERT CROWTHER'S MOST AMAZING HIDE-AND-SEEK ALPHABET BOOK, which launched his career as a leader in the world of pop-ups, came while he was still in college. "This book took me about a year to do and five years to actually get published," he says. Robert Crowther has since gone on to create numerous acclaimed and astonishing pop-up books, and his pre-eminence in the field of pop-up art was recognized when he was named runner-up of the first Mother Goose Award in England.


The detail that characterizes all Robert Crowther's books has its roots in his childhood, when he spent time drawing and painting landscapes that bustled with lots of characters. Ideas for his creations have since come from all over. For example, one day he visited a school and saw, tacked to a wall, a list of core curriculum subjects, which inspired ROBERT CROWTHER'S AMAZING POP-UP HOUSE OF INVENTIONS. He created another book in response to numerous inquiries from readers. "People were always asking 'Why don't you do a book that shows us how to make a pop-up?' I wasn't sure it would be technically possible, but I decided to try," he says. A veritable mine of information, ROBERT CROWTHER'S DEEP DOWN UNDERGROUND gives readers a behind-the-scenes peek at how each of the book's moving parts works.


The pop-up artistry of Robert Crowther has found a niche among readers of all ages. Even the youngest of children are dazzled by COLORS, a book whose plain, bold pages burst open to reveal an intricate array of objects with the flip of a flap or the pull of a tab. SOCCER, Robert Crowther's seventh book for Candlewick Press, crowds in enough facts and stats to appeal to virtually any fan of the world's most popular game.


Robert Crowther graduated from the Leeds College of Art, the Norwich School of Art, and the Royal College of Art before working as a freelance graphic designer for Madame Tussaud's, the London Planetarium, and several of its subsidiaries.


Robert Crowther lives in Norfolk, England.

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February 4, 2012
Awesome for book teaching shapes and their charateristics. I really liked how it gives many different examples of actual objects seen in everyday life that look like each shape. It also consists of flaps and tabs and is a very interactive book. Could be integrated with math.
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