El castillo del miedo (Un Libro Con Pop-ups) (Spanish Edition)
by Steve Cox
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Un libro con pop-ups sobre un terrorífico castillo, con el que se podrá jugar gracias a sus 40 piezas móviles y buscar 50 objetos escondidos en sus páginas.
Our Review
This ingeniously designed pop-up book transforms a spooky castle adventure into an interactive playground, inviting young readers to explore its creaky halls and secret passages. With 40 movable pieces to manipulate and 50 cleverly hidden objects to discover, every page turn offers a new hands-on surprise. The three-dimensional paper engineering creates a truly immersive experience, making the haunted castle setting feel tangible and thrilling without being genuinely frightening. It’s a masterclass in interactive storytelling that turns reading into an active, engaging treasure hunt.
What sets this Spanish-language edition apart is how it seamlessly blends early learning with pure play. The search-and-find elements naturally develop visual discrimination and concentration, while the tactile pop-ups and moving parts encourage fine motor skills. It’s an ideal choice for children who are drawn to spooky themes but need age-appropriate content, as the friendly ghouls and playful scares are more whimsical than worrisome. This book doesn't just tell a story—it builds a world a child can literally hold in their hands, making it a standout in the realm of educational pop-up books.
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