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The Big Book of Crazy Mix-ups
Pages: 44, Spiral - bound, Scholastic Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by - written on 20/05/09 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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Nick Sharratt's Big Book of Crazy Mix-Ups is a book which combines different images through the simple method of splitting the page in half. It's spring bound with resilient, (they need to be), thin cardboard pages and the vibrantly colourful cover shows lots of the possible combinations you get inside. The first page opens with a picture of a giant purple spider, 'Eek!' it says, 'A wriggly spider'. The page is split across the middle so if you then turn the bottom half of the page you are greeted with 'Eek! A wriggly ice cream, or else if you turned the top part you would get; 'Yummy! A strawberry flavoured spider'. Other combinations you may end up with, (I ... Read the complete review
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