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Description
Take a stunning journey to the ends of the earth through the colorful, fluid motion of Photicular® technology. A phenomenon first seen in the bestsellers Safari and Ocean, Photicular technology uses sliding lenses and video imagery to display realistic living motion in the pages of a book. It’s like a movie in your hand.Penguins waddle in their irresistibly happy way. A walrus lumbers across the snowy landscape. There’s a polar bear with her lively cubs. A beluga whale, breaching. A team of sled dogs sprinting directly at the viewer. And the miracle of the Northern Lights, shimmering like a silk rainbow through the star-filled night.National Geographic writer Carol Kaufmann brings the reader along on a voyage to the North and South Poles, and writes a lively and informative essay for each image, including vital statistics for each animal, such as their size, range, habitat, and more.
                              
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Product Type :
        
        Book
        Book Type:
        
        Pop-up Books
        Dimensions (IN):
        
        8.35 x 8.4
        Pages:
        
        24 pages
        Author:
        
        Dan, Kainen
        Supplier/Publisher:
        
        HACHETTE - WORKMAN
        Published Date:
        
        2015
        ISBN:
        
         9780761185697
        Format:
        
        Hardcover
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