Re-Zoom

by Puffin

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Label:Puffin
Pages:64
Binding:Paperback
Publication Date:1998-11-01
Published By:Puffin
ASIN:014055694X
Category:Book

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Product Description

Open this wordless book and take off on a mindbending visual journey full of twists, turns, and surprises. Zoom from an Egyptian pyramid to an exotic jungle to a sandy beach. But if you think you know where you are, guess again. For in Istvan Banyai's mysterious landscapes of pictures within pictures, nothing is ever as it seems. "Banyai's artwork...works to perfection."-- Kirkus Reviews

Customer Reviews

Zoom zoom zoom - Reviewed on 2008-08-26
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Loved both Zoom and Re-Zoom. I think the greatest thing about these books are the stories my 5 year old comes up with.
Rezoom - Reviewed on 2008-07-21
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Beautiful pictures that tell a story, either separately of in sequence. The pictures alone make for a great team building game, as participants try to line up in order without speaking.
OK, but not as good as ZOOM - Reviewed on 2008-06-24
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The first book, Zoom, is fun and fascinating when "read' for the first time. Re-zoom may be equally clever, but is basically just more of the same. If someone has seen the first book and gets the gist of the "zooming," then the predictablilty of the next page of Re-zoom takes away from the "wow" experience of the first book. If one were to read only one of these books, I would definitely recommend the first, Zoom.
great book! - Reviewed on 2008-06-16
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This is a great activity for church groups and/or school staffs! I've done it at a pastor's retreat and at our school staff development. It was a great activity for both groups!
Perspective Game - Reviewed on 2007-12-11
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I was shown this as a perspective game. Tear all the pages out and then shuffle them up. Then have a team put them in an order. Don't tell them there is a specific order but let them figure out how it works. Each person on the team will see a different part and then they will all put it together. Then talk about perspective and how each person's can be different so we need to work together to get the complete picture.
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