In 1960s, the production and design were separated, the production of pop-up books changed from a workshop to a large-scale industry, and the OEM part finally moved from Japan and Singapore to Chinese mainland.
The origin of pop-up book can be traced back to13rd century. When Matthew Paris, a British missionary, compiled The Chronicle of Britain, he had to look at many round tables. In order to make his neck not ache, he invented a small device-turntable. He certainly didn't know that this was the first pop-up book organ in history. This organ was later applied to astronomical calendar, multi-layer human body structure in medicine and other scenes to sort out information.
Pop-up book subverts the traditional form of children's picture books and is a major trend in the development of children's books;
A, it is more helpful for children to understand things than graphic picture books.
B, it can stimulate children's desire for exploration and knowledge more than graphic picture books, and has the characteristics of three-dimensional, multi-functional and dynamic.
C. Compared with graphic picture books, it can cultivate children's affinity for books, meet children's needs for hands-on exploration, and help children develop the habit of loving books from an early age.
D, closer to the trend of international educational thought than graphic picture books.
E, it can stimulate children's creativity and cultivate their road to success more than graphic picture books.