From New York Times bestselling paper engineer Matthew Reinhart comes a pop-up masterpiece celebrating the creatures in the Harry Potter films. Featuring 5 pop-up spreads with gorgeous illustrations, this interactive guide includes dragons, Buckbeak, centaurs, werewolves, the Basilisk, and more!This exhilarating pop-up book takes you on a tour through the wizarding world’s boundless menagerie of magical creatures. You’ll experience fantastic beasts like the Basilisk, Buckbeak, and Hungarian Horntail dragon as you’ve never seen them before. Inside, 5 intricately detailed pop-up spreads showcase creatures from the Harry Potter films in beautifully illustrated scenes that leap from the pages, accompanied by behind-the-scenes facts from the making of the film series. Filled with interactive features like pull tabs and hidden pops, fans of all ages will enter the action, command the creatures’ movements, and discover hidden Easter eggs in every spread. Packed with enchanting moments, Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Guide to the Creatures of the Wizarding World is a thrilling, deluxe collectible that every fan will love. ALL YOUR FAVORITE CREATURES: Includes all-new pop-ups of creatures from the Harry Potter films, including dragons, hippogriffs, centaurs, werewolves, the Basilisk, and more DOZENS OF POP-UP SURPRISES: Bursting with pop-ups, pull tabs, and other interactive features, fans will discover magical surprises in every spread ALL-NEW HARRY POTTER ARTWORK: Features stunning original illustrations of beloved creatures, created exclusively for this book MOVIE MAGIC: Filled with behind-the-scenes fun facts from the set of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films COMPLETE YOUR COLLECTION: Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Guide to Hogwarts and Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Guide to Diagon Alley and Beyond also available
About the Author
Jody Revenson has written extensively about the Harry Potter films, with her most recent books being Harry Potter: Spells & Charms: A Movie Scrapbook and Harry Potter: Hogwarts: A Movie Scrapbook. In her first foray into the Wizarding World, she edited and contributed to the New York Times best sellers Harry Potter: Film Wizardry and Harry Potter: Page to Screen.