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Laddar... Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Guide to Diagon Alley and Beyondav Matthew Reinhart
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Journey into the Wizarding World once more with this stunning new masterpiece from New York Times best-selling paper engineer Matthew Reinhart. This exhilarating pop-up book invites you to relive the movie adventures of Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, and the Boy Who Lived--Harry Potter--as you explore London's magical Diagon Alley like never before. Inside, gorgeously intricate pop-up spreads render fan-favorite Diagon Alley establishments such as Ollivanders, Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, and the Leaky Cauldron, plus other locales like the Ministry of Magic and platform nine and three-quarters. Pull tabs allow fans to command the action--rescue a Ukrainian Ironbelly dragon from the depths of Gringotts, or help Harry navigate out of Knockturn Alley after a Floo powder mishap. Alongside each pop, discover facts and insights from the making of the Harry Potter films. Plus, the book opens into a displayable 3D diorama of all the pop-ups at once. Packed with amazing moments and hidden surprises, Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Guide to Diagon Alley and Beyond is a landmark new pop-up book guaranteed to impress Harry Potter fans everywhere. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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The illustrated Harry Potter gift from my mother from this past Christmas that I hadn't pulled out and looked through everything in yet. While there's only so much reading to this one it is an absolute delight all-around setting up the pieces and pulling the tabs (and, oh my god, that page with The Train that is a full actually two page pull-out layout before the tabs even).
This was a delightful end cap to blitzing my way through the illustrated pieces today. ( )