The Magic Moving Picture Book

The Magic Moving Picture Book by Sands Bliss, published by Dover in 1975, is a unique exploration of visual illusions designed for young readers. This first edition features 58 pages and is presented in English, inviting children to engage with the interactive elements of the book. Through the use of a specially ruled acetate screen included in an inside pocket, readers can bring various scenes to life, such as erupting volcanoes and a steamboat navigating through water.
In this engaging activity book, children will discover a variety of illusions that stimulate creativity and imagination. The content encourages hands-on participation, making it suitable for those interested in crafts and hobbies, as well as performing arts. With its focus on papercrafts and games, The Magic Moving Picture Book offers a playful way for young readers to explore the world of visual storytelling while developing their artistic skills.
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Volcanoes erupt, houses go up in flames, a steamboat plows through the water, and 15 other illusions come to life when you use the specially ruled acetate screen provided in an inside pocket.
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