Triangular-shaped action pop-ups in rhyming verse. The other titles by Moerbeek and Dijs include "When the Wild Pirates Go Sailing" and "Four Courageous Climbers".
Kees Moerbeek studied graphic design at the art school in Arnhem, The Netherlands, and works as a full-time paper engineer and illustrator. He lives in The Netherlands with his wife, the book designer and sculptor Carla Dijs.
From the pyramid-shaped double-page spreads, hieroglypic-inspired illustrations, and large Egyptian-themed pop-ups, children are sure to be delighted and intrigued by this reverse counting book.
(March 2015:) Een "toen-was-er-nog-maar-één"-verhaal, op rijm verteld in een mooi uitgevoerd, driehoekig pop-up-boek* met kleurige tekeningen. Helaas is de Nederlandse vertaling erg houterig. Afgaande op de titel denk ik dat het Engelstalige origineel (Six Brave Explorers) een stuk soepeler loopt.
*dat opengeslagen de vorm van een piramide heeft
ETA 29 August 2022: In spite of earlier claims that no user data was affected (see https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... ), I discovered today that a Goodreads script merged my Dutch edition *with* ISBN *and* my own cover photo into the English original last month. (A Dutch translation of another book was affected as well, and a script that ran earlier today/last night also merged several editions on my shelves, mainly Charles Dickens, plus merged a boatload of other valid editions with ISBNs.)
I checked my whole computer plus the external hard drives plus my iPad and I can't find my original cover photo anywhere. *&^%$#@!
ETA 10 Sept 2022: Re-added Dutch edition, sans cover. :(
Ray's review: The last one looks funny because he has a smoker in his mouth and because he has sweat coming from his eyes and glasses. His beard and mustache look funny. I would recommend this book for everyone because it is funny.