Mary Stewart discusses visual books in her book Launching the Imagination. Visual books,
like pop-up books, combine two-dimensional composition with three-dimensional
structure (pg. 349). I really like pop-up books. I don’t really like books,
unless it is a cool pop-up book or if the nook has something to do with Cirque
du Soleil. I haven’t seen a pop-up book in a long time. Most people might think
that they are for kids, but I think that they present a book in a different way
that everyone can enjoy. It creates a space that one can explore visually in a
new, unusual way within a book. I found a video of a pop-up book that I liked: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnZr0wiG1Hg.
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