Pop-Up Op-Art: Vasarely

The creator of the brilliant Funny Birds is back with a 3-D pop-up celebration of artist Victor Vasarely that will delight readers of all ages. Widely accepted as the

The Color Monster: A Pop-Up Book of Feelings

“This sensitive book . . . encourages young ones to open up and discuss how they feel, even when their thoughts are confusing.” —Parents We teach toddlers to identify

Guess How Much I Love You: Pop-Up

Loving someone to the moon and back takes on a whole new dimension! The cherished classic is even more enticing in a pop-up edition. When Big and Little Nutbrown

A Kwanzaa Celebration Pop-Up Book : CELEBRATING THE HOLIDAY WITH NEW TRADITIONS AND FEASTS

A series of seven colorful pop-up spreads captures the celebration of this African-American holiday, teaching youngsters the symbols and traditions of Kwanzaa as it documents the seven principles of

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Pop-Up: A Petrifying Pop-Up for the Holidays

Experience Tim Burton’s iconic film like never before with this nightmarish pop-up of monstrous proportions! From the renowned paper engineer Matthew Reinhart comes a mind-blowing retelling of this classic

Creatures of the Deep: The Pop-up Book

The magnificent prints of Ernst Haeckel, who captured the amazing forms of the natural world, spring to life in this exciting pop-up book that reveals the vibrant intricacy of

Disney The Nutcracker and the Four Realms: A Center Stage Pop-Up Book

The Ballerina of the Realms dances on every page of this magical book!From Disney’s all-new live action film The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, follow the elegant Ballerina of

The 12 Bugs of Christmas: A Pop-up Christmas Counting Book (David Carter’s Bugs)

David A. Carter’s zany characters are here to help count down to Christmas in this festive pop-up extravaganza. What could be better than one Bug of Christmas? Twelve of

The Jungle Book: A Pop-Up Adventure (Classic Collectible Pop-ups)

In this stunning retelling of a phenomenal classic, honor is tested, battles of good over evil are waged, and the importance of family reigns supreme. True to Rudyard Kipling’s