Text and pop-up illustrations present the classic nonsense poem in which the burbling Jabberwock is slain.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun version of Lewis Carroll's nonsensical poem,
By Shasta's D (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jabberwocky: A Pop-Up Rhyme from Through the Looking Glass (Hardcover)
Nick Bantock sets Lewis Carroll's poem Jabberwocky to his illustrations with the added bonus of pop-up engineering. The book was originally sold as a set with 3 other small pop-up books.The book is small and square (6"). It has six 2-page spreads (see uploaded photos of each spread). This book was produced in 1991 and thus predates the spectacular paper engineering done these days. But the book is fun. The book will appeal to Bantock fans, Jabberwocky fans, and kids who like fantasy and rhyme.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good pop-up for toddler,
By Sally Forth "Book Worm" (Bay Area, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jabberwocky: A Pop-Up Rhyme from Through the Looking Glass (Hardcover)
My 2-year old grandson loves me to read this book to him. Of course, he doesn't know what all the words mean but, neither do I! However the sound of Lewis Carroll's words are melodius and the illustrations delightful. I think both of us understand that the Jabberwocky is a bad creature.
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