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ANIMALS UPSIDE DOWN

A Pull, Pop, Lift & Learn Book!

by Steve Jenkins ; Robin Page ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins

Pub Date: Aug. 27th, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-547-34127-9
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin

More than 26 creatures flip, twist, swivel or simply pose upside down in this neatly laid-out gallery of nature’s acrobats.

A fruit bat and a male bird of paradise pop up to hover gracefully over double-page spreads, but most of Jenkins’ animals move laterally or switch positions with the pull of a tab or lift of a flap. From a pangolin swinging by its tail to reach a termite’s nest and a sparrow hawk twisting in midair to seize a bird from underneath to a net-casting spider dropping a webby trap over a passing fly, the movements are small but consistently natural-looking. The animals are all rendered with typically amazing accuracy from pieces of cut and torn paper. Captions that themselves sometimes curve or stand on their heads identify each animal and comment on how upending helps it to, usually, capture or to keep from becoming food (more information about each is provided on the closing spread). On a lighter note, to cap the lot, a simple but ingenious sliding panel even flips a human silhouette, as “sometimes going topsy-turvy is just for fun!”

A treat for eye and mind alike, besides being suitable for displays and durable enough to stand up to plenty of hands-on use.

(Informational pop-up. 5-9)