they first print the pages then they get quite a few hundred of workers stick the pages together to make a popup book
The first known pop-up book was "The Daily Express Children's Annual No. 1" published in 1934. It featured several pop-up illustrations and was designed by the Czech artist and architect, Vojtěch Kubašta.
The number of pages in a pop-up book can vary depending on the design and complexity of the book. Most pop-up books typically have around 5 to 10 pages, but some can have more depending on the intricacy of the pop-up elements.
a pop up is something that will pop up when you are on your computer or if you read a childrens book a picture will pop up and the purpose of that is to scare you another one is a virus it will bug you and then your computer will die
A pop-up book mechanism is a physical design feature that creates 3D elements within a book when opened. It typically involves paper components that are folded and connected in a way that allows them to pop up when the page is turned, adding an interactive and engaging aspect to the reading experience.
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no-one actually knows who created the first pop up book although waldo hunt apparently re popularised them giving him credit for 'creating' them but evidence proves that pop up books were around a lot longer than waldo was.
You could go to chapters.com and type in what it is about, and maybe it will pop up the book
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Lisa Hannigan
There is no specific place where mythology is made up. Myths did not just pop out of the ground.