COLOURAMA: Pop Up The Past

3D Colouring Cards to Create and Complete

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Imprint: Buster Books

Publication date: 08/03/2018

ISBN: 9781780555263

Age: 7-9 years

Subject: Non-Fiction

Category: Colouring

Size: 189 x 260 mm

Extent: 30 pages

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

Edition Status: Out of Print

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Summary:

Colour each history-themed page, pop up the die-cut detail and create a stunning 3D scene.

From an ancient Egyptian tomb to a medieval joust, and an Apollo moon landing to a towering Aztec temple, there are 15 incredible dioramas to complete.

Each colouring card can be pulled out of the pad. Characters and objects within each scene can then be folded up to create a 3D effect. There are fun facts on the back of each page, so children can learn all about the iconic scenes and ancient civilizations they are colouring.

Scenes include: Ice Age Settlement, Aboriginal Settlement, Ancient Egyptian Tomb, The City of Babylon, The Acropolis, Terracotta Army, Gladiatorial Arena, Viking Longboat, Medieval Joust, Samurai Warriors, The Black Death, Aztec City of Tenochtitlan, Native American Settlement, World War 1 Trenches and Apollo 11 Moon Landing.

Sales points:

  • Colour each history-themed page, pop up the die-cut detail and create stunning 3D scenes

  • Children can colour and create 15 incredible dioramas, from an ancient Egyptian tomb to a medieval joust, and an Apollo moon landing to a towering Aztec temple

  • Each colouring card can be pulled out of the book. Characters and objects within each scene can then be folded up to create a 3-D effect

  • With fun facts on the back of each page, children can learn all about the scenes they are colouring

  • £9.99 inc. VAT

About the Illustrator:

John Paul de Quay

John Paul de Quay originally trained as a biologist and environmental scientist at the University of Sussex, before turning his hand to illustration. John Paul uses his creative talents to help people engage with science and natural history, bringing humour and energy to these disciplines.