Tuesday 1 May 2012

Pop Up Book Research

One of the most common forms of interpreting a book into an interactive story book is by making it into a pop up book.

Pop up books are perfect for allowing audience participation to move a story along - creating a fun way to join in with the character's journey.

Quite a few children's books end up getting changed into pop up books -




Original Edition of 'The Incredible Book Eating Boy' by Oliver Jeffers



Photograph of my own copy of the Pop Up Edition of
'The Incredible Book Eating Boy' by Oliver Jeffers 


Photograph of my own copy of the Pop Up Edition of
'The Incredible Book Eating Boy' by Oliver Jeffers



Original Edition of 'Lost and Found' by Oliver Jeffers



Photograph of my own copy of the Pop Up Edition of
'Lost and Found' by Oliver Jeffers

Photograph of my own copy of the Pop Up Edition of
'Lost and Found' by Oliver Jeffers



Below is a video of the Pop-Up Edition for the children's book 'Guess How Much I Love You' - written by Sam Mc Bratney and Illustrated by Anita Jeram.



Pop Up Edition of 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit' by Beatrix Potter



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