The Pocket Paper Engineer Volume 2, Platforms and Props How to Make Pop-Ups Step-by-Step Carol Barton More, more, more pop-ups to make! Volume Two of The Pocket Paper Engineer covers platform, prop, spiral, and straddle pop- ups, with projects to be assembled right out of the book. Readers also are guided through the process of making their own pop-up cards and pages with clearly illustrated step-by-step directions. Each project features a basic principle of pop-up construction. The projects are lively and whimsical, with illustrations that com- bine drawings and photography. Discover the magic of making pop-ups with this playful, interactive how-to workbook. Offers Readers: Clear, simple directions and patterns that allow readers to construct their own pop-ups within minutes of starting the book. Pictures of finished projects and lots of full-color photos of sample pop-up cards and pages. Information on tools, formats, adhesives, and web resources. Carol Barton’s pop-up workbook is glorious! Unique and delightfully playful, her work continues the time-honored tradition of movables in books.” ROBERT SABUDA, author of Winter’s Tale: An Original Pop-Up Journey and Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Dinosaurs For more information about The Pocket Paper Engineer, visit our web site, www.popularkinetics.com “ Publisher: Popular Kinetics Press Available in: Hardcover, internal wire-O, 72 pages 6.2 x 9.5 inches, full-color, with index Illustrations: 91 full-color, 117 line drawings ISBN: ISBN 978-0-9627752-2-2 List Price: $26.95 US Distribution: IPG, Baker & Taylor, Ingram, Follett The Pocket Paper Engineer is also available online and at bookstores everywhere Category: Crafts/How-To/Children’s Web Site: www.popularkinetics.com Email: [email protected] The Pocket Paper Engineer is the easiest, most concise, and most fun guide I have seen on the subject of pop-up mechanics.” FOREST GRAHAM, Trill Press, Santa Fe, NM I’m in love with Carol Barton’s book The Pocket Paper Engineer .... Most of the examples focus on grown-up uses for pop-ups...but it’s really easy to see how you could use this with kids (or friends) to make wicked-cool art.” CORY DOCTOROW, boingboing.com review Nicely designed, well-printed....perfect!” RALPH MCGEEHAN, Design 446, Manasquan, NJ “ “ “