Two-Way Read-and-Show Illustrated Flip-Over Storytelling or Picture Books and Aids
First Claim
1. A two-way read-and-show illustrated flip-over storytelling or picture book or aid, wherein the book or aid is bound horizontally with a binding such that(1) at least one set of two adjacent pages (a) and (a*) on adjacent leaves in the book or aid are in diametric contraposition to each other wherein the binding is on a top edge of the two adjacent leaves containing the set of two adjacent pages (a) and (a*);
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A book format, and methods to create such books, where the first story page on one of the leaves of the book and a second story page on an adjacent leaf are in diametric contraposition to each other. The first set of first story pages carries an illustration of a portion of a story with each successive first story page carrying another illustration of another portion of the story, so that the set of first story pages taken together illustrate substantially the entire story. The second story pages carry mirror images of the illustrations on their corresponding first story pages. The pages are disposed so that the audience sees the first story pages and their respective illustrations while the storyteller or reader sees the second story pages, optionally with text, and the mirror images of the illustrations corresponding to the first story pages viewed by the audience.
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17 Claims
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1. A two-way read-and-show illustrated flip-over storytelling or picture book or aid, wherein the book or aid is bound horizontally with a binding such that
(1) at least one set of two adjacent pages (a) and (a*) on adjacent leaves in the book or aid are in diametric contraposition to each other wherein the binding is on a top edge of the two adjacent leaves containing the set of two adjacent pages (a) and (a*); - and
(2) images or illustrations (b) and (b*) in the two adjacent pages (a) and (a*) on adjacent leaves are mirror images of each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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