Robert Sabuda and Mathew Reinhart Make a Great Pop-Up Book Team
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Amazing Pop-Up Books
When I was a child I loved pop-up books. Then again, what kid didn't? When my boys were born we got them a few. One was a Mother Goose book with some simple flaps and pull tabs. The most it did was have a paper mouse go up the side of a clock. They were great at the time, but I had no idea what they were missing.
In 2005 The Encylcopedia Prehistorica Dinosaurs was released and my wife got it for the boys. My wife had heard it was great and figured the kids would enjoy it. When I opened that book for the first time with my boys we were completely amazed. The pop-ups were so much more detailed than any I had ever seen before. It was like someone had made giant origami sculptures that expanded with each turn of the page and put them inside the book.
We have since bought lots of their pop-up books. Whenever friends and relatives come over they are quickly drawn to these books as soon as they enter the kids' room. Everyone just wants to oen them up.
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Sabuda and Reinhart Pop-Up Books
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Robert Sabuda
About Robert Sabuda
Robert was born in Pinckney Michigan, but currently lives in New York. He went to the Pratt Institute to help develop his talent. Robert had an internship at Dial Books for Young Readers. He worked as a package designer for a while. He graduated in 1987. In 1988 he illustrated The Fiddler's Son and The Wishing Well for Green Tiger Press. In 1992 Robert was both illustrator and author for Saint Valentine. In the late 90's Robert went back to Pratt in order to teach classes on pop-up book creation. He had learned it through trial and error making messes of paper in his room as a child. Robert typically sketches his books with scissors over 8 months. Then his team of 1000's will put the book together by hand.
Robert has recieved three Meggendorfer Prizes for his books. The Meggendorfer Prize goes to the best pop-up book and is decided by The Moveable Book Society.
- The Christmas Alphabet 1996
- Cookie Count 2002
- The Commemroive Wizard of Oz 2002
Mathew Reinhart
About Mathew Reinhart
Mathew was born in Cedar Rapid's Iowa. But his father became a jet fighter pilot so his family moved around a lot. As a kid he was always drawing and making crafts. His father later became an oral surgeon. Mathew followed his fathers footsteps and went to Clemenson University to prepare for medical school. After graduating he took a year offand moved to New York. In New York he met Robert. Robert conviced Mathew to follow his dream. So Mathew attended Pratt for industrial design and majored in toy design. Mathew helped Robert with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and a few others. His first pop-up book on his own was the Pop-Up Book of Phobias. He also made the New York Times best seller Star Wars: The Pop-up Guide to the Galaxy.
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These look fabulous. I love pop-up books. Wish my kids were young again!
Jim - what a great hub! I love popup books and so does my son. I'll make a point of getting one of these!
Nice job, Jim. Never considered it, actually. Exposure to a popup book was a rare event when I was growing up and I guess with my own kids- 16, 19 and 21- I started with Good Night Moon moved to Junie B Jones and Hank the Cow Dog and Wrinkle in Time then Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings... I never drifted from the reading alouds. I will have to ask their impressions of popups- if they even remember having them! Good topic for dinner conversation- thanks.
Great hub. I remember thinking there was always something "magical" about a pop-up book.
I used to love my pop-up books and this reminded me that I had once had a number of them as a child. Nice Hub :)
Thanks for the great info. Pop up books are always good. Also used to love them and my kids really enjoyed them. Really add something to the story.
I'm a big fan of the pop up books for kids. I can buy them at a Christmas tree shop for $1.00. I buy a bunch and love to give them out to kids at Christmas. I loved these books when I was a kid.
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Very interesting history on Robert Sabuda history and pop-up books...I remember really enjoying pop-up books as a child. I think it is a great encouragement for children to begin reading.
Nice article Jim. It has been awhile since I ventured into the land of chidren's books, what a nice trip down memory lane.
I still like pop-up books, and my boy with just 9 months LOVES them!!
My grandson loves pop-up books and I love reading them to him. Thanks for the suggestions of these wonderful books! Great hub!!
Pop-up books are simple and great teaching tool, nicely done Jim.
I love pop-up books! They do have some really amazing ones these days.
Happy Father's Day, jim!
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Debbie Cook 3 years ago
Who can resist a pop up book? It seems that no matter how many times you look at the pop up pages you find something new.