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From novels to picture books In this video clip, Kate DiCamillo gives an overview of the books she’s written.
Watch This Pop-Up Book in Action! In this video clip, Robert Sabuda walks and talks through his popular book about castles and knights.
Different Looks for Different Books Robert Sabuda has very specific reasons for the paper colors and textures he chooses for each project.
Made in China Every single piece of every single pop-up book is assembled by hand. Some of Robert Sabuda’s books come out in print-runs of 500,000.
Paper is King When making books that are three-dimensional, the laws of physics dictate what is possible.
Paper Engineer? This amusing anecdote explains why Robert Sabuda prefers to call himself a bookmaker.
Rose-colored Glasses Robert Sabuda recalls the challenges of trying to make his first pop-up book actually work.