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Teatro Olivia / Ian Falconer.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection Folio PZ7.F1865 Te 2004
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Format:
3D object
Author/Creator:
Falconer, Ian, 1959-2023.
Contributor:
Bobco, Ann.
Toy and Movable Books Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Swine--Juvenile literature.
Swine.
Puppet theaters--Juvenile literature.
Puppet theaters.
Genre:
Juvenile works.
Physical Description:
1 portfolio (3 full stage sets, 6 Olivia paper dolls and 3 Ian paper colls, Playbill) : Illustrations ; 34 x 25 x 7 cm.
Other Title:
Olivia teatro
Place of Publication:
New York : Universe Publishing, a division of Rizzoli International Publications, Inc. : Distributed to the U. S.trade by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, ©2004.
Summary:
Olivia shows her talents with this three-dimensional puppet theater. Includes backdrops and Olivia and Ian figures for three productions: Swan Lake, Romeo & Juliet, and Turandot. Includes playbill with summaries of the productions and actor biographies. Also includes extra backdrop forms for children to create their own backdrops.
Notes:
"Design by Ann Bobco."
Foldout toy theater with 3-D stage that lowers to accommodate enough scenery for 1 ballet (Swan Lake), 1 play (Romeo and Juliet) and 1 opera (Turnadot). A drawer contains the figures, scenery and a theater program with plot summaries, cast biographies and instructions for assembly.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries Rare copy has advertising leaflet laid in.
ISBN:
0689878168
9780689878169
OCLC:
58558541

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