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Runners, sliders, bouncers, climbers : a pop-up look at animals in motion / [illustrated by] Nick Bantock ; [written by Nick Bantock and Stacie Strong ; designed by Nick Bantock and Doug Bergstreser ; paper engineering by Rodger Smith].
Author
Bantock, Nick
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
New York, NY : Hyperion Books for Children, ©1992.
Description
[16] p. ([3] butterfly-folded) : col. ill. ; 21 x 25 cm.
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
13618 Moveables
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Subject(s)
Animal locomotion
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Juvenile literature
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Toy and movable books
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Specimens
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Related name
Strong, S. I. (Stacie I.)
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Bergstreser, Doug
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Illustrator
Smith, Rodger
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Toy and movable books
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Pop-up books
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Rare books genre
Illustrated works
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Juvenile literature
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20th century
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Getty AAT genre
pop-up books
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movable books
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Summary note
Text and pop-up illustrations show young readers the ways in which animals move.
Notes
Cover title.
"Ages 6-10"--Cover p. 4.
Publisher from spine.
3-dimensional stand-up and mechanical figures, some with flaps.
Text begins and ends on pastedown endpapers.
Binding note
pub. yellow col. pict. laminated bds.
ISBN
1562822195
9781562822194
LCCN
92228525
OCLC
29637146
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