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desertcart.com: Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Book: 9781608870080: Williamson, Andrew, Kee, Lucy, Foster, Bruce: Books Review: An amazing HP pop-up book that will delight fans of all ages - My daughter and I both love pop-up books and I finally got around to buying this Harry Potter pop-up. It is quite simply an astounding piece of work and a marvel of paper engineering. When I opened the book, I saw a large, thick purple envelope which opens to reveal several items. There is a large poster of Harry Potter riding Buckbeak, a Wanted poster for HP, and also a Ministry of Magic announcement regarding Death Eaters. Then there is a little red envelope that opens to reveal a Howler (nothing to match a real-life Howler, but still impressive). Altogether there are five full page pop-ups, and yes, I wish there had been more, but considering how intricate each of these pop-ups are, I'm satisfied. The first pop-up is of Diagon Alley, and there is a smaller pop-up of darling Hedwig, the snowy owl and beloved pet of Harry. It was interesting to discover that Hedwig was played by a real-life snowy owl named Gizmo and several stand-ins. There's also a small pop-up of the Weasley's Wizard Wheezes storefront. The second pop-up is my favorite, that of the amazing Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It is truly an amazing example of paper engineering, and reminded me of the life-size model which I saw when I visited the Wizarding World of HP at Orlando last fall. Then there's a small pop-up of the Durmstrang ship and also the Beauxbaton's carriage which appeared in HP and the Goblet of Fire. The third pop-up features some of the magical creatures that make their appearances during the various Harry Potter films. There is Aragog the giant spider, Buckbeak, thestrals, centaurs, and Hagrid's brother Grawp. Also featured is Hagrid's hut with Hagrid and his pet dog posing outside. The two smaller pop-up inserts feature Fluffy, the three-headed dog which guarded the sorcerer's stone, and the scene where Harry and his classmates are repotting mandrakes. The next pop-up features Magical Games and Sports and opens up to reveal Harry trying his best to get the Golden Egg from the Hungarian Horntail. The dragon looks magnificent! The smaller pop-ups feature a miniature Wizard's Chess session as seen in HP and the Sorcerer's Stone, and the second one opens to reveal Ron in a victorious moment during a game of Quidditch. The final pop-up is the darkest in theme and appearance. It reveals the Dark Arts as depicted in the Harry Potter movies. There's Harry stuck in the graveyard, at the mercy of Lord Voldemort with his cronies there to assist him (Lucius Malfoy, Wormtail, and other Death Eaters). A smaller pop-up features Nagini, Voldemort's giant snake, while another reveals the gruesome Inferi, and finally the last little pop-up is one of the Dementors. This pop-up book makes a nice addition to any Harry Potter fan's library. Review: Awesome book - This is an amazing book and my 1st grader loves it so much.










| ASIN | 1608870081 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,585 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #113 in Science Fiction & Fantasy Movies #126 in Art of Film & Video #625 in Performing Arts (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,795) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 2 x 11 inches |
| Edition | POP |
| ISBN-10 | 9781608870080 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1608870080 |
| Item Weight | 2.09 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 12 pages |
| Publication date | November 16, 2010 |
| Publisher | Insight Editions |
| Reading age | 5 - 12 years, from customers |
Z**S
An amazing HP pop-up book that will delight fans of all ages
My daughter and I both love pop-up books and I finally got around to buying this Harry Potter pop-up. It is quite simply an astounding piece of work and a marvel of paper engineering. When I opened the book, I saw a large, thick purple envelope which opens to reveal several items. There is a large poster of Harry Potter riding Buckbeak, a Wanted poster for HP, and also a Ministry of Magic announcement regarding Death Eaters. Then there is a little red envelope that opens to reveal a Howler (nothing to match a real-life Howler, but still impressive). Altogether there are five full page pop-ups, and yes, I wish there had been more, but considering how intricate each of these pop-ups are, I'm satisfied. The first pop-up is of Diagon Alley, and there is a smaller pop-up of darling Hedwig, the snowy owl and beloved pet of Harry. It was interesting to discover that Hedwig was played by a real-life snowy owl named Gizmo and several stand-ins. There's also a small pop-up of the Weasley's Wizard Wheezes storefront. The second pop-up is my favorite, that of the amazing Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It is truly an amazing example of paper engineering, and reminded me of the life-size model which I saw when I visited the Wizarding World of HP at Orlando last fall. Then there's a small pop-up of the Durmstrang ship and also the Beauxbaton's carriage which appeared in HP and the Goblet of Fire. The third pop-up features some of the magical creatures that make their appearances during the various Harry Potter films. There is Aragog the giant spider, Buckbeak, thestrals, centaurs, and Hagrid's brother Grawp. Also featured is Hagrid's hut with Hagrid and his pet dog posing outside. The two smaller pop-up inserts feature Fluffy, the three-headed dog which guarded the sorcerer's stone, and the scene where Harry and his classmates are repotting mandrakes. The next pop-up features Magical Games and Sports and opens up to reveal Harry trying his best to get the Golden Egg from the Hungarian Horntail. The dragon looks magnificent! The smaller pop-ups feature a miniature Wizard's Chess session as seen in HP and the Sorcerer's Stone, and the second one opens to reveal Ron in a victorious moment during a game of Quidditch. The final pop-up is the darkest in theme and appearance. It reveals the Dark Arts as depicted in the Harry Potter movies. There's Harry stuck in the graveyard, at the mercy of Lord Voldemort with his cronies there to assist him (Lucius Malfoy, Wormtail, and other Death Eaters). A smaller pop-up features Nagini, Voldemort's giant snake, while another reveals the gruesome Inferi, and finally the last little pop-up is one of the Dementors. This pop-up book makes a nice addition to any Harry Potter fan's library.
A**R
Awesome book
This is an amazing book and my 1st grader loves it so much.
Z**A
For Harry Potter Fans Young and Old
Both ruggedly built and finely crafted, this book is a delightful blend of exceptionally detailed art and in-depth, behind-the-scenes information that both children and adults can enjoy equally. When I first opened the book, I was enthralled with the breathtaking art. The pages are lush and realistic; flipping through them is like flying through the world of Harry Potter on your Firebolt. As if the fantastic artwork were not enough to make me buy this book, the unbelievable amount of source information on the filming of the Harry Potter franchise puts this book in a rank of its own. I have seen other well-made pop-up books about famous films, but I have never before seen one that explains about how the film was made and how the scenes were conceived. This book goes so far as to tell you the real-life name of Hedwig and the fact that the owl had "stand-ins." Because of this level of detailed information, reading it is a very satisfying learning experience. And if you are thinking that this information targets a more mature audience, think again. This book's descriptions of behind-the-scenes facts are written in a manner that most reading levels can easily grasp. Adding together the brilliant artwork and informative content of this book, I would highly recommend its purchase to any Harry Potter fan.
M**.
Lightening strike Ahead
Great book for any Harry Potter fan
S**M
Good to add to a Harry Potter collection
I think this is pretty neat, but it didn't quite live up to my expectations. I paid seven dollars for this (new, hardcover, including shipping) through a third party seller. Had I paid Amazon's price of 25 dollars (never mind the retail of 35), I would have been rather disappointed. I gave this book four stars based on a price around 10 dollars or so. Any more than that, and I would have left three. Things I like: - The artwork was nicer than I expected, given the cheesey cover. The characters within look much less cartoonish than you would expect, and I quite liked that. - It comes with a ministry envelope with three small posters (Undesirable Number One, a death eater warning, and a picture of the cover art) and a mini pop-up howler. - The information talked about is interesting and not too well known, except to people that have watched most/all of the behind the scenes footage and documentaries. - Several of the scenes (Diagon Alley, Hogwarts and the Forbidden Forest) are really engaging. Things I don't like: - There are only five scenes with pop-ups. (The first is Dumbledore's office, but all it has is the ministry envelope and the howler.) - The scene for the Triwizard challenge and the graveyard scene are rather plain and unexciting. The dragon in the Triwizard scene looks... strange. The positioning is weird. - The art is good, but the pop-up quality is only so-so. The castle especially sticks and doesn't open up right. I have to fiddle with it, and even then it still seems a little off. - The numbers for the legend are really hard to see. I understand that they didn't want them to stand out and be distracting, but I genuinely couldn't even find some of them. All in all, it was nice to look at, but it's a quick read. I have seen a few other adult (ish) pop-ups that retailed around the same price, and I expected it to be like those, so perhaps that's why I was a little let down. I imagine a young child would destroy this rather quickly, so I don't know that this would be a good gift for really young fans. I would highly recommend checking out the prices of third party sellers through Amazon, to get a more reasonable price. I'll probably prop this open next to my other HP things, probably on the Hogwarts or forest scene.
S**G
My daughter absolutely loves Harry Potter and loves this pop up book. Very detailed and she spends hours playing with it.
W**A
Há tempos ansiava por ter este livro Pop-Up na minha coleção. Apesar de ter poucas páginas, ele é maravilhoso. As artes são bem elaboradas e ricas em detalhes. Confesso que a compra pela Amazon dos Estados Unidos me deixou um pouco apreensivo quanto à integridade do produto durante o transporte. No entanto, ele chegou bem embalado e intacto. O livro Pop-Up é mais delicado e frágil, requer um manuseio cuidadoso ao folhear suas páginas, evitando assim danos às ilustrações tridimensionais.
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Ce livre Pop-Up est une merveille, je vois actuellement un prix de 15€, il était deux fois plus cher à l'origine alors n'hésitez pas. Pour ma part, je le possède depuis un petit moment déjà mais c'est toujours un plaisir d'en redécouvrir les superbes décors : ✔ Le prix de cette version anglaise est imbattable, pour avoir deux autres livres Pop-Up sur Harry Potter, celui-ci a le meilleur rapport qualité/prix. ✔ Le niveau d'anglais est accessible, il y a peu de texte. Ces derniers traitent de quelques anecdotes sur les coulisses des films. ✔ Comme tous les livres Pop-Up, il y a un effet " waouh " inégalable. ✔ Des petites surprises vous attendent dès l'ouverture du livre (Cf. Photos).J'adore ces petites enveloppes avec des facs-similés amovibles ! Quelques petits hics communs à tous les livres Pop-Up un peu plus élaborés : ✖ Petites traces de colle, petite déchirure ou page un peu pliée, ne vous étonnez pas, tant que ce n'est pas flagrant, c'est normal ! ✖ C'est TRES fragile...Pour les enfants qui veulent absolument manipuler un Pop-Up d'Harry Potter seuls, je préconiserais plutôt " Le monde des sorciers de J.K. Rowling : Le fabuleux pop-up des grandes scènes magiques " même si il ne vaut pas trop son prix... ➥ Un must have pour les fans d'Harry Potter !
B**A
I've bought this to put away for christmas 2023 for our granddaughter, yes I'm 7mnths early but I got it at a really good price I couldn't resist. She's just started having the first book read to her and I have a tradition of buying her an extra special book for christmas and this seemed perfect. It's stunning, the pop ups are fantastic, I'd place it up there with the robert sabuda pop ups. But I imagine it could be damaged by accident by little hands, so it's more of a book to share together like other pop up books she's had in the past.
C**T
Estive na dúvida se comprava ou não este livro pois já possuía o “Um guia Pop Up de Hogwarts”. Mas ainda bem que comprei!! Não tem nenhum pop up repetido! Incrível! Muito bem feito.
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