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Книги издательства «Tango Books»
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Big pictures of warriors and knights come complete with flaps showcasing their armor From the 5th century Greek leather armor and 14th century English steel-plated armor to the patterned armor of 15th century Japanese knights, protective battle gear throughout history is explored here. Under each flap is text about the piece and its use, then for each knight there is a 3-D pop-up battle scene with details about the battle and formation. |
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Unfold the big orchestra pop-up attached to this book and see the musicians with their 3-D instruments in place — ready to play! Keep the orchestra pop open while you read the book. Each spread presents a different family or section of instruments, offering lots of information about the individual instruments and their role in creating a wonderful musical experience. |
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It's one hour to kick-off! Remove your ticket and join the crowd! Buy some souvenirs, meet the teams, watch the warm-up, visit the trophy room and cheer on the teams as they leave the tunnel, ready to play — all in pop-up glory. Then play the blow football game! |
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Push the button on the front of the book and the car will go Beep Beep! Then open the pages to learn facts about the car. The sound and foiling on the cover and sturdy pop-ups inside make this a great book for small children. |
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From the “All Kinds of…” series, this fun lift-the-flap book celebrates babies from various kinds of families in different countries. Includes welcoming ceremonies and how they’re carried, playtime, sleeptime, and more. At the end is a press-out mobile to make and hang in baby’s room. The book can also serve as an ideal way to introduce a child to the idea of having a sibling. |
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Push the button on the front of the book to make a fire engine siren! Then open the pop-up pages. Simple text about what the fire engine does and colorful illustrations make this a fun title for little children. |
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Learn about the human body in this comprehensive spiral-bound atlas. Everything is covered from the bones and muscles of the body to the working of the brain; from hormones, adolescence and puberty to physical health and emotional well-being. |
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Press the button on front cover to make car horn sound Beep beep beep! It's early in the morning. Children are off to school in cars and busses. People are driving to the office, to the carwash and to the supermarket. Delivery vans are heading for the town. But everyone gets caught in a tremendous TRAFFIC JAM! Remove the cars, trucks and other vehicles from the slots in this book and place them in the gatefold slots at the end to make up the traffic jam. Store them in the big delivery truck. |
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The magic and beauty of this most popular of ballets are reproduced in glorious pictures and pop-ups The text takes the reader from the creation of the ballet and a summary of the acts through the steps, costumes, and rehearsals, ending with a pop-up stage and press-out characters. It comes complete with a program, and the pop-ups include a mirrored space where a lone ballerina rehearses as well as exquisite full stage sets which young readers can populate with press-out characters. |
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This work contains an attached reading booklet, press-out characters, pops, flaps, ribbons to secure the carousel. Welcome to the Toy Hospital. It's the place where children can take their sick or broken toys to be healed. Each room is decorated differently and contains a different sort of toy — from teddies and baby dolls to cars, trains and gadgets. There's lots to see and do. This is the perfect book for children going into hospital themselves — and for any child! |
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If you want to know how things really work ask Professor Mole. He will explain that the weight of an elephant makes a lift work and that it is rabbits pedalling quickly that makes a plane fly. Great tounge-in-cheek fun with wonderful pop-ups. And the climax is a spread where the reader has to find Professor Mole 50 times in his laboratory. Lift-the-Flaps and pop-ups throughout Turning wheel on cover Find 50 hidden Professor Moles on last spread. |
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The third title in the bestselling series of fairytale pop-up books based on the stories of the Brothers Grimm. This time Louise Rowe's pallette is in shades of rose and brown. |
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With fold-out maps and a large removable map of the world, children explore different parts of the world by looking at the people who live there and how they live, learn, and have fun. This informative book looks at people in all parts of the world, covering everything from nature, wildlife, and famous sites to what people's houses look like, what they grow, and how they spend their time. This book is divided into continents with fold-out maps and includes a section teaching children about different country flags, as well as an index and a large removable map of the world featuring fun facts such as the world's highest mountain, longest river, and much, much more! |
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«Five famous spine-tinglers will make young readers gasp, giggle, and shudder as they pull the tabs and lift the flaps. A summary of each classic—Dracula, Frankenstein, «The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,» «The Pit and the Pendulum,» and The Phantom of the Opera—is provided along with a brief yet spooky quote. Horrors portayed in close-up include Frankenstein's monster in the lab and the Phantom's mask being removed.» |
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Four pop-up games in this book: The Trojan Horse, Odysseus, Theseus and the Minotaur, and Daedalus and Icarus. Includes an attached 14-page reading book telling the stories of the myths, an integrated spinner, and storage pocket. Educational and fun—and perfect for traveling. |
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Children from eight countries are shown in traditional costumes—some still worn today and others worn only for festivals or holidays. Young readers can lift the 31 flaps to read about the clothes. Big gatefolds introduce the children and include instructions for how to tie a kanga, make a lei, and more. For added fun, children can press out the cardboard Mexican and West African dolls and dress them. |
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