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Paperscapes: The Jungle Book: Turn Rudyard Kipling's classic story into a captivating work of art

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Beautifully colored illustrations and the innovative paperscapes format bring this edition of The Jungle Book to life. In this unique book, The Jungle Book is retold in beautiful paperscape scenes and delightful text. It is an unforgettable story full of wild images – a wolf pack howling at the moon, a graceful black panther, a vengeful tiger, a burning branch and a young boy called Mowgli. This beautiful book displays these wonderful images in a series of intricate die-cut pages that form layered scenes. Children will enjoy studying the scenes while reading the evocative text, and in so doing discover the classic tale in a thoroughly unique and charming way. About Books that transform into a work of art. Whether you're interested in reading a classic from Lewis Carroll, exploring the cityscape of London, or learning about plants and animals, Paperscapes books offer everything a traditional book would, and then uses innovative design and beautiful illustrations to let readers turn their book into a work of art.

96 pages, Hardcover

Published October 6, 2020

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Ned Hartley

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February 28, 2023
At the staring it was fine, then later things became funny and joyful. At the end things became surprising, weird and emotional. Thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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January 1, 2025
This is such a wonderful edition of The Jungle Book. The art work is stunning and the concept of tearing out parts of each page to compliment the illustrations is novel and so much fun for the kids!

I had so much fun reading this with my son and gently taring out the intended parts.
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