Everyone loves a bedtime story--even Peter Pan himself, who plucked the Darling children from their home one night just so Wendy could tell him stories. Join Peter, Tinkerbell and the Darling children on a magical adventure to Neverland. This new Classic Pop-Ups book brings the beloved J. M. Barrie tale to life with marvelous illustrations by Paul Hess, extraordinary pop-ups, and atmospheric sounds and music. Fly with Peter Pan over London while Big Ben rings out, enjoy a laugh in Peter's underground home, hear the tick-tocking crocodile attack Captain Hook, and sail back home through the clouds. Peter Pan is an absolutely enchanting book for children of all ages--including adults who never grew up themselves.
J. M. Barrie (1860-1937), Scottish author and dramatist, is best remembered for creating Peter Pan. Paul Hess, a children's books illustrator, has won two awards from the Association of Illustrators. He lives in Gateshead, U.K. Libby Hamilton edits children's literature and has written several books. She lives in London.9781607100959 \\Jim Supica is President of Old Town Station, Ltd., Collector Firearms. He is co-author of Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, and his column ÒAsk the Gun GuyÓ appears monthly in Shotgun News. He is also a contributing editor for American Rifleman, Blue Book of Gun Values, FlaydermanÕs Guide to Antique American Arms, and Standard Catalog of Firearms. In addition, Supica is a featured appraiser on American Rifleman TV's ÒI have this old gunÓ segment. He serves on the NRA Board of Directors, and is past President of the S&W Collectors Association and the Missouri Valley Arms Collectors Association. Supica is also director of the National Firearms Museum for the NRA. He lives in Washington, DC.
J. M. Barrie (1860 – 1937), was a Scottish author and dramatist. He is best remembered for creating Peter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up, whom he based on his friends, the Llewelyn Davies boys.
Paul Hess acquired a love of illustration while working as an art director in London. He began illustrating full-time in 1991, and now has several children's books to his name. He received the Association of Illustrators Best Unpublished Illustration award in 1993 and the AOI Gold award for children’s book illustration in 2002. Paul lives in Gateshead with his partner and their three children.
Libby Hamilton has been an editor of children’s literature for a number of years and has written several books. Her next writing projects in Silver Dolphin's Classic Pops series will be The Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland. Libby lives in London, England.