Now that’s a stripe of a different color! Push, pull, lift, turn, fold, slide . . . This clever book is a 3-D invitation to puzzle lovers of all ages.
Looking for a blue stripe? Just spin around that square with a window in it. Searching for a purple stripe? Open four simple flaps and you’re done. Too easy? See if placing that yellow transparent stripe over a blue one will give you the green stripe you need. But just when you think you’ve got it down, the sliders, accordion folds, and elaborate pop-ups in this ingenious book start channeling a Rubik’s Cube — and promise big satisfaction to readers who meet the challenge. Eye-catching and bold, here’s a book with appeal to young and old alike.
It’s a paper- and mind-bending adventure, asking you, as these other books do, to see things in a new light — in the unique way that picture books can do. They’re daring like that. —Kirkus Reviews (blog)
Reviewed —Kirkus Reviews
Andy Mansfield is a paper engineer and writer who has created and contributed to several books for children, including this title's companion book, Find the Dots. He lives in the U.K.
Now that’s a stripe of a different color! Push, pull, lift, turn, fold, slide . . . This clever book is a 3-D invitation to puzzle lovers of all ages.
Looking for a blue stripe? Just spin around that square with a window in it. Searching for a purple stripe? Open four simple flaps and you’re done. Too easy? See if placing that yellow transparent stripe over a blue one will give you the green stripe you need. But just when you think you’ve got it down, the sliders, accordion folds, and elaborate pop-ups in this ingenious book start channeling a Rubik’s Cube — and promise big satisfaction to readers who meet the challenge. Eye-catching and bold, here’s a book with appeal to young and old alike.
Praise
It’s a paper- and mind-bending adventure, asking you, as these other books do, to see things in a new light — in the unique way that picture books can do. They’re daring like that. —Kirkus Reviews (blog)
Reviewed —Kirkus Reviews
Author
Andy Mansfield is a paper engineer and writer who has created and contributed to several books for children, including this title's companion book, Find the Dots. He lives in the U.K.