REVIEW: Chopsy Baby is reviewing… Lost and Found Pop Up Edition
Oliver Jeffers‘ story about the boy who finds a penguin on his doorstep, has been given the pop-up treatment by paper engineer Corina Fletcher.
It would be easy to dismiss a pop-up version of the book without seeing it. What can be enhanced through the medium of pop-up? A few flaps and a pop-up penguin for little hands to rip off?
Essentially, there is plenty for little hands to rip off, but aimed at a readership of three to five year olds, one would hope they could restrain themselves.
Lost and Found is the dreamily illustrated story of a boy who finds a penguin on his doorstep and tries to take him home to the South Pole.
The story literally springs off the pages with Fletcher’s designs and there is a lovely slide where the Penguin and the Boy sail around an iceberg missing each other.
With the pop-ups, it’s a perfect ‘Night Garden’ of a bedtime story. That point where children are almost asleep and the imagination ripe to embrace a magical world.
A lovely version of the book to share with children at bedtime.
£14.99
Hardback
Harper Collins

