44,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 2-4 Wochen
payback
22 °P sammeln
  • Gebundenes Buch

Discover Dinosaurs as you've never seen them before in this award-winning pop-up display that brings them back to life!
Packed with 35 3D pop-ups big and small, you'll come face-to-face with:
- A T-Rex baring its terrifying teeth as it springs from the page - A towering Brachiosaurus with its tall neck - A Velociraptor unfurling its feathers and many more! - Fascinating and fun facts about the reign of dinosaurs and the history of palaeontology for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages!
This must-have guide to the world of dinosaurs has everything you need in one place. It will be read,
…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Discover Dinosaurs as you've never seen them before in this award-winning pop-up display that brings them back to life!

Packed with 35 3D pop-ups big and small, you'll come face-to-face with:

- A T-Rex baring its terrifying teeth as it springs from the page
- A towering Brachiosaurus with its tall neck
- A Velociraptor unfurling its feathers and many more!
- Fascinating and fun facts about the reign of dinosaurs and the history of palaeontology for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages!

This must-have guide to the world of dinosaurs has everything you need in one place. It will be read, admired and treasured, making it the ultimate gift for any dino-lover!
Autorenporträt
Matthew Reinhart is the co-creator of the Encyclopedia Prehistorica and Encyclopedia Mythologica series. He has also created many other award-winning pop-up books, including Star Wars: The Pop-up Guide to the Universe and Mommy? by Maurice Sendak and Arthur Yorinks. He lives in New York City. Robert Sabuda is the co-creator of the Encyclopedia Prehistorica and Encyclopedia Mythologica books. He is also the creator of many other best-selling pop-up books, including America the Beautiful, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He lives in New York City.
Rezensionen
In the case of books by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart, what you're seeing is more like a sculpture than a piece of card. Junior