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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 811.2
EAN num: 9780964181151
ISBN number: 0964181150
Label: 3-D Revelations Publishing
Manufacturer: 3-D Revelations Publishing
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 32
Printing Date: 1994-08
Publishing house: 3-D Revelations Publishing
Age index: Ages 4-8
Sale Popularity Level: 386843
Studio: 3-D Revelations Publishing
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Brief Book Summary:
Santa goes 3-D! The classic Christmas poem by Clement C. Moore is illustrated for the very first time in colorful and fascinating 3-D stereogram art. 3-D computer artist John Olsen has created whmsical 3-D wonder-workings for this heart-warming poem. Covered in charming symbols of the season, this beautiful artwork brings the Christmas spirit to life with sixteen new mesmerizing 3-D images! Includes 3-D viewing instructions and 2-D solutions. A must have for the serious 3-D collector.
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This is a nice little book young children can enjoy during the holidays. The illustrations did not have quite the variety, colour and detail I expected but the printing of the poem along with the
pictures makes for an interesting visual experience and is a good
way to contain grandchildren and keep them quiet for awhile!
Thank you, Martha Morrise
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The whole family spends time together looking at them. It's amazing to see the pictures pop out at you and to figure out what they are.
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These 3-D things really irked me until I finally got it. I don't have a clue as to how it works but all of a sudden I saw a snowman on the bookcover! Nice stocking stuffer kind of book.
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My daughter loves the, "...'Twas the night before Christmas..." poem. We pass the book around so everyone can see the 3-D pictures (which drives my husband crazy!...he can't see 'em!) Very clever.
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