Jack and the Beanstalk (Classic Collectible Pop-Up)

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| Rating | : | 4.84 (819 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0689822073 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 14 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-02-16 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
6 spreads with gatefolds.. Jack's climbing the stalk again in this timeless folklore classic. Each beautifully produced pop-up illustration tells the story with magnificent splendor. Full color
"Chuck and the Giant Thriller! Truly Heart-Stopping!" according to A Customer. When was the last time we were amazed by a pop-up version of "Jack and the Beanstalk"? Way back in the19Chuck and the Giant Thriller! Truly Heart-Stopping! When was the last time we were amazed by a pop-up version of "Jack and the Beanstalk"? Way back in the1930s, I'd like to think, by a Toledo, Ohio art director named Harold B. Lentz. Well, be prepared to be overwhelmed again -- 65 long years after Blue Ribbon readers were delightfully amused to find the defeated giant, in glorious 3-D!, helplessly lying on his back with his arms and legs in the air. And it had to be another creative giant in our pop-up planet, Chuck Murphy, to retell this thriller. About a year ago in Los Angeles, I had the privilege of watching Mr. Murphy demo this yet-to-be-published book. I can still . 0s, I'd like to think, by a Toledo, Ohio art director named Harold B. Lentz. Well, be prepared to be overwhelmed again -- 65 long years after Blue Ribbon readers were delightfully amused to find the defeated giant, in glorious Chuck and the Giant Thriller! Truly Heart-Stopping! When was the last time we were amazed by a pop-up version of "Jack and the Beanstalk"? Way back in the1930s, I'd like to think, by a Toledo, Ohio art director named Harold B. Lentz. Well, be prepared to be overwhelmed again -- 65 long years after Blue Ribbon readers were delightfully amused to find the defeated giant, in glorious 3-D!, helplessly lying on his back with his arms and legs in the air. And it had to be another creative giant in our pop-up planet, Chuck Murphy, to retell this thriller. About a year ago in Los Angeles, I had the privilege of watching Mr. Murphy demo this yet-to-be-published book. I can still . -D!, helplessly lying on his back with his arms and legs in the air. And it had to be another creative giant in our pop-up planet, Chuck Murphy, to retell this thriller. About a year ago in Los Angeles, I had the privilege of watching Mr. Murphy demo this yet-to-be-published book. I can still
