From: Little Simon Publisher: Little Simon Average Rating: Binding: Hardcover Format: Bargain Price Label: Little Simon Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 12 Publication Date: October 02, 2007 Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Product Description: Follow the silvery trail through an enchanting maze of stunning pop-up landscapes that range from tranquil to mysterious to magical. This sparkling creation by multi-award-winning designer David Pelham will amaze and delight all who take the journey through this remarkable book.
Beautiful Book, wonderful concept A beautiful book, definitely for adults. My 6 year old was bored. Not that it was all white since he loves "Winter's Tale" by Sabuda & Reinhart. My students also love their "America the Beautiful" which is all white as well. The images are more sophisticated as is the content. Not technically designed as well as David carter or Robert Sabuda's books
maysgrm Really a neat popup book. No colors; but the basic white still made the popups very pretty. Fascinating as to how such a book could be created. Made a nice Christmas gift for my teenage granddaughter. She thought it was really cool. I really like the paper poetry that went along with the details of each page!
How Does He Do It??? TRAIL is one of the most fabulous, intriguing pop-up books I have ever seen. How in the world does David Pelham do it? I wouldn't know where to begin. But I find myself drawn to the book and in awe every time I turn the pages. This book will turn you into a pop-up collector. Sophie
My favorite book of the year This book is magnificent. It is beautiful, stunning, and so much fun! Art plus poetry -- that will delight anyone of any age. I have given it for multiple gifts, and I can't quit looking at it myself. Get one for yourself, and you will want more to share.
Trail: Paper Poetry Pop-Up I gave this book to my 13 year old grandson for Christmas and it was a great success. The book so captured his interest that he wanted to stop opening presents to read it. It is fasinating how the poetry comes to life in the pop-ups. At the same time the pop-ups don't overwhelm. I think the use of the white paper was inspirational. I will watch for further work by this author Pelham.