from: Little Simon
Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 513.211
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Little Simon
Manufacturer: Little Simon
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 20
Printing Date: September 25, 2007
Publishing house: Little Simon
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 174729
Studio: Little Simon
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Product Description:
Following the amazing sucess of One Red Dot and Blue 2, David Carter has done it again! He's back with 600 Black Spots, his most clever scavenger hunt pop-up yet. Readers can spend countless hours of fun searching for the grey spots throughout the pages--but be careful! Tricks and surprises abound in this endlessly entertaining, keep-you-on-the-spot book!
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the book arrived with defect.The last page, one side of paper base broken.As expensive returning post fee, I tried to fix it by sticky tape. It is sad to received a defect book.
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This book is amazingly awesome! I purchased it along with Blue 2 for my nephew and niece but in the mean time shared it with my neighbors and the neighborhood kids. Everyone from age 4 up to age 64 just loved it! A book not only for kids, this book will make a great gift for your designer friends and any adult who can appreciate an alternative presentation of something seemingly as mundane as a spot!
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600 Black Spots: A Pop-up Book for Children of All Ages (Classic Collectible Pop-Up)
Fantastic, clever book. I'm sure my grandchildren will enjoy it - if I ever can part with it.
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Fascinating artwork. A great piece of art doesn't have to hang in a museum. This book gives enjoyment to whoever opens it. Keep it close by so your guests can open it and be amazed and you'll enjoy it again every time they do.
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This book was terribly disappointing. The pop-ups are not particularly visually stimulating (nothing hidden for which to search). The paper is flimsy and did not hold up to children 1-3 years old who wanted to touch and pull on the pop-ups. The book is not of the calibur of a Robert Sabuda pop-up. Two thumbs down.
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