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It's a delightful 3D reading experience. Who said pop up books had to be just for children? I got such joy from turning each page and seeing the layers and the details that were put in to each part of the story. The illustrations are drawn in deep colours that pop from the page and it's exquisite just to admire for the artwork alone. I confess I was quite blown away by the detail that was put in – a lot of love has been put in to this book. It's a short read, one that I completed in under ten minutes but it was enjoyable and I would certainly read it again. This would make a wonderful gift for young readers, but even if you're just a fan of the fairy tale yourself then this is a lovely edition to add to your shelves. Many thanks to Templar Publishing for providing The Bookbag with a copy.
If you would like to explore some more fairy tale retellings, then I would recommend checking out [[The Thousand Nights and One Night by David Walser]]. For a YA retelling of the story, try [[Bookish and the Beast by Ashley Poston]].
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