Roan, speckled, dappled, gray — how many different horses are playing on these pages? A new novelty delight from renowned pop-up master Robert Sabuda.
Watch with awe as majestic horses leap off the page when you open this stunning full-color pop-up book. Glorious images of horses grazing, prancing, and galloping in an idyllic farm setting are inspired by everyday scenes in rural America as well as by the real Ten Horse Farm (now an art studio) owned by artist and designer Robert Sabuda in upstate New York. This 3-D gem will draw horse enthusiasts of all ages.
Robert Sabuda is internationally acclaimed for his stunning pop-up books, including The Christmas Story, and the best-selling Encyclopedia Prehistorica and Encyclopedia Mythologica series, created with Matthew Reinhart. Robert Sabuda lives in New York City.
A frisky equine outing from a master paper engineer...the special effects are well worth taking the extra care required to keep them intact. An exhilarating ride—for horse lovers, art lovers, and students of design. —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Sabuda’s own striking artistry is on display in 10 pop-up scenes of as many horses and additional farm animals...This is a beautifully engineered pop-up gem. —Publishers Weekly Online (starred review)
Roan, speckled, dappled, gray — how many different horses are playing on these pages? A new novelty delight from renowned pop-up master Robert Sabuda.
Watch with awe as majestic horses leap off the page when you open this stunning full-color pop-up book. Glorious images of horses grazing, prancing, and galloping in an idyllic farm setting are inspired by everyday scenes in rural America as well as by the real Ten Horse Farm (now an art studio) owned by artist and designer Robert Sabuda in upstate New York. This 3-D gem will draw horse enthusiasts of all ages.
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Robert Sabuda is internationally acclaimed for his stunning pop-up books, including The Christmas Story, and the best-selling Encyclopedia Prehistorica and Encyclopedia Mythologica series, created with Matthew Reinhart. Robert Sabuda lives in New York City.
A frisky equine outing from a master paper engineer...the special effects are well worth taking the extra care required to keep them intact. An exhilarating ride—for horse lovers, art lovers, and students of design. —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Sabuda’s own striking artistry is on display in 10 pop-up scenes of as many horses and additional farm animals...This is a beautifully engineered pop-up gem. —Publishers Weekly Online (starred review)