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#MovableMondays: Welcome to the Neighborwood

Kathleen Mason
April 22, 2019

" Welcome to the Neighborwood " is a pop-up from 2015 and is a great example of an artist book that has been transformed into a mass-market mainstream pop-up that anyone can purchase and enjoy,” said Miriam Intrator, special collections librarian.

Award-winning artist and bookmaker Shawn Sheehy once again offers readers an impressive children’s book that takes an inside look into the engineered homes of several creatures.

“Using dramatically unfolding pop-ups to introduce seven woodland animals with special construction skills of their own… [This book is] a visually striking and enriching overview of animals living independently and as part of an ecosystem” wrote a  Publishers Weekly reviewer .

Originally crafted with handmade paper, as is true of Sheehy’s publication “ The Pop-up Field Guide to North American Wildflowers ” that was featured earlier in the series, a pop-up was later created into this mass market version available anywhere.

“You could go into a bookstore and probably find [the book] yourself. The pop-ups illustrate the nests and homes constructed by insects and other creatures that you might find in your garden, [such as] the honey bee hive,” said Intrator. “He has found a way through paper engineering to bring those incredible constructions to life.”

This earthy investigation of creatures’ homes concludes in an awe-inspiring final spread showing all of them together.

Please continue to follow the #MovableMondays series on the Libraries’ social media accounts:  YouTube Facebook Twitter  and  Instagram .

Here is what you may have missed: “ Astronomicum Caesareum; “  The Daily Express; ” “ Mariners Compass Rectified; ” “ A Series of Amusing Transformation Scenes; “A Pop-up Guide to North American Wildflowers;” “Robinson Crusoe.” and  “Table! Lay Yourself.”

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