Nov 30, 2009

I was given two beautiful David A. Carter pop-up books to review and it’s been a treat to read them!

popupWhite Noise: A Pop-up Book for Children of All Ages is the fifth and final installment in the author’s acclaimed color series. Each page features a special design that reaches high above the page.

From the press release: “Each spread features modern, elegant paper structures that fans and critics have both come to love, but this time with a twist! Each spread also creates a unique sound!”

popup board book Snow Bugs: A Wintery Pop-up Book (Bugs in a Box Books) is equally beautiful, but published in a smaller board-book design which appeals to younger readers. Children can open doors and flip pages to reveal colorful pop-ups and touchable surfaces that give loads of sensory input.

It’s a perfect gift for your favorite toddler or preschooler.

From the press release: “Carter’s wacky Bugs are also back, and snow days have never been so much fun! With hilarious text and pup-ups on each page, having a snowball of a good time with the Bugs is the perfect way to stay warm during the chilly days.”

I would consider each of these books a work of art, particularly White Noise. The full-size pages of the book make the pop-up artwork especially beautiful, and something that will tickle the senses of readers of all ages.

 



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