

desertcart.com: Disney Princess: A Magical Pop-Up World: 9781608875535: Reinhart, Matthew: Books Review: GORGEOUS BOOK - This book is absolutely beautiful!!! If you are thinking about buying it.. just do it!! It is worth the price!!! I love it more than my daughter does! Review: Beautiful artwork - This is the most beautiful and magical book ever, it mesmerizes everyone that grabs it, I wish it was a bit more durable, some parts are starting to break, but I guess it’s normal, you need to use it with care so I do not recommend kids handling it!







| ASIN | 1608875539 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,308 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #17 in Animated Movies #61 in Children's Royalty Books (Books) #69 in Pop Culture Art |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,347) |
| Dimensions | 9.25 x 2.5 x 11 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 9781608875535 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1608875535 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 5 pages |
| Publication date | November 17, 2015 |
| Publisher | Insight Editions |
| Reading age | 3 - 6 years, from customers |
L**R
GORGEOUS BOOK
This book is absolutely beautiful!!! If you are thinking about buying it.. just do it!! It is worth the price!!! I love it more than my daughter does!
M**O
Beautiful artwork
This is the most beautiful and magical book ever, it mesmerizes everyone that grabs it, I wish it was a bit more durable, some parts are starting to break, but I guess it’s normal, you need to use it with care so I do not recommend kids handling it!
V**B
The most *magical* pop-up book!
Gorgeous pop-up book with 5 large pop-up pages & even more mini pop-ups in the corners of each page. Each pop-up is so elaborate & whimsical. I bought this to show my babies an exciting new kind of book & even though they’re not really ready for it, it’s fun to flip through as an adult too.
L**Y
Loved loved loved!
My grand niece loved it she said she was gonna keep it forever!
G**Y
BEAUTIFUL buy!
I am crazy about this book! I got it for my 2 year old who is in a princess-era, but I am keeping it for myself until she’s a little older and can be gentle with it. I could see how it would be easy to tear/break, but it’s soooo beautiful & detailed; so well made. I look forward to passing this book down for generations!
Y**A
Adorable illustration of magic Disney world, but VERY THIN PAPER! Be careful while using it
I have several books of Matthew Reinhart and Robert Sabuda. I totally adore their work, however, I noticed that this book has very thin paper which makes it almost impossible to use this book without making damage.
A**R
Amaaaazing!
omg this is beyond what i expected. Pure art and I didn’t realize until later that the small slips on each page are MORE pop-ups. Beautifully done. My 3yo and adults all gasped at each page haha. Perfect magical Christmas book for my little book worm. 🎄❤️
N**M
Great product!
An amazing book that brings lots of pleasure!
L**H
so in love !!
M**A
Arrivato in 2 giorni, consegna inappuntabile. Il libro è meraviglioso, la qualità è all’altezza della fama delle favole che tratta, ma la cosa che più stupisce sono i colori dei disegni, fedelissimi allo stile Disney sembrano “strappati” direttamente dai film. Sarebbe auspicabile una versione anche in italiano anche se questa è perfetta per familiarizzare con l’inglese insieme ai bimbi, l’ho preso apposta. FAVOLOSO
A**R
It's a collectable ...my daughter n I love it .. keeping good care of it .it's a very detailed and beautiful pop book Also bought the frozen by the same author ..his work is exemplary..one of the best pop up artist
M**Z
Igual a lo publicado, está muy bonito vale la pena
T**L
If you love Disney, this is for you. If you love pop-up books, this is for you. If you love both, you’re gonna have a happy fit! I have a few of Reinhart’s pop-up books now (Game of Thrones, both Star Wars books, Cinderella, Jungle Book) and this one lives up to his previous impressive work. It also compares very well to other pop-up artists like Sabuda, Carter, Pelham, Ug and Fischer. I love pretty much everything about this book, except for the choice of princesses (though that is arguably subjective), but more on that later. The design, colours and presentation of the book and the spreads is just beautiful. The cover is simply gorgeous – embossed golden swirls artfully frame three of Disney’s princesses and precious looking gems. Reminds me of the storybooks with which most of Disney’s fairy tale animations begin. The colours inside are excellent and the characters spot on. It was an absolute joy unfolding each new spread and discovering all the big and little pop-ups for the first time! The pop-up designs are impressive as ever. I especially loved Rapunzel’s tower – standing at about a page and a half tall, complete with a swinging Rapunzel and cheeky Pascal. I was also thrilled to find the boat scene in there, with Rapunzel and Flynn (or Eugene :) atmospherically surrounded by the lanterns. Just lovely... Very impressive also the transformation of Aurora’s wood scene to her prince’s fight with Maleficent. The small pop-ups and turn-over flaps are also great! Other main characters and pivotal scenes in each princess’ life were chosen and artfully realised (who knew a whole carriage could fit into 17x8x6cm? – though thinking about its veggie origin I probably shouldn’t have been surprised!). There are only two things I disliked. Firstly, the main Cinderella pop up, her transformation from the shredded dress to the magical ballroom gown, doesn’t work so well. Cinderella once transformed just won’t stand up straight (maybe that’s just because she is checking out her glass slippers…). The second gripe I have regards the selection of princesses for major spreads. Within the limit of five spreads overall, all “original three princesses” (Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora) are featured, while it’s only Ariel from the “Disney Renaissance” and Rapunzel from most recent years. Don’t get me wrong, I like the original three but was disappointed to find that neither Belle, nor Jasmine got a major page. I was expecting Belle to be there as she is the first princess to be named on the pop-up book itself and as a - quote “fan-favourite” - as well. A little misleading in my opinion. And can you imagine Belle’s library in the castle or the ball room scene? Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs Potts and Chip are also painfully absent. Sniff. Jasmine in the palace garden could also have been beautiful. There is Genie, but there could have been more of him in a major spread and, as we know, there isn’t ever enough Genie :) Also, I can’t help noticing it is only white princesses which make the large spreads (arguably from different countries of origin but nonetheless). So, the final verdict? A must-have for all fans of pop-up books and Disney and an appeal to Matthew Reinhart, could you do another one with the other Disney princesses that haven’t gotten major spreads here (Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Elsa & Anna, and Merida)?
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