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Books in Mixed Up series

  • Nursery Rhymes

    Hilary Robinson

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, )
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  • Mixed-Up Robots: A Flip-Flap Book

    Margot Channing

    Spiral-bound (Scribblers, Aug. 2, 2016)
    A robot with a calculator body and typewriter head; another with baseballs for eyes and a football belly; and yet another made up of a washing machine and old-fashioned TV: these are the most amusing, most amazing robots ever! Kids can have fun flipping the split pages and assembling even more outrageous machines by mixing and matching the parts in crazy new ways.
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  • Mixed Up Fairy Tales

    Hilary Robinson, Nick Sharratt

    Spiral-bound (Hachette Children's, Sept. 15, 2005)
    This fantastic split page, spiral bound book allows the reader to mix and match different combinations of fairy tales with hilarious results. What would happen if Goldilocks had two horrid stepsisters and fell asleep for a hundred years? Would she be woken by a hungry wolf or Little Red Riding Hood's Granny?
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  • Under a Pig Tree: A History of the Noble Fruit

    Margie Palatini, Chuck Groenink

    Hardcover (Abrams Books for Young Readers, April 14, 2015)
    The publisher and author of Under a Pig Tree seem to be having communication issues. The author has written a clear, no-nonsense history of figs. But the publisher is sure she meant pigs. After all, what’s the difference between two measly letters? What results is a hilarious illustrated history of pigs, from the earliest times (“Pigs were presented as ‘medals’ to the winners of the first Olympics”) to the present day (“There is nothing better than enjoying a cup of tea or glass of milk with one of those famous Pig Newtons”). The author, needless to say, is not happy about this “little mix-up” and makes her feelings very clearly known—by scrawling all over the book! With sticky notes from the publisher, angry scribbles from the author, wrinkles, and pages askew, Under a Pig Tree is a playful peek into a book in “midproduction” and a humorous look at the consequences of small mistakes, by industry pro Margie Palatini and up-and-coming talent Chuck Groenink.
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  • Mixed Up Animals

    Top That

    Hardcover (Imagine That, Jan. 8, 2007)
    None
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  • Very Mixed-Up Animals

    Ian Jackson

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Presents realistic illustrations of animals, including the flamingo, manatee, and marmoset, on split pages that allow the reader to mix and match portions of the illustrations and thus create new kinds of animals
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  • Mixed Up Monsters

    Top That

    Hardcover (Imagine That, Jan. 8, 2007)
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  • Very Mixed-Up Dinosaurs

    Peter David Scott

    Hardcover (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Presents realistic illustrations of dinosaurs, including the iguanodon, triceratops, and oviraptor, on split pages that allow the reader to mix and match portions of the illustrations and thus create new kinds of dinosaurs
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