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Revision as of 13:06, 13 January 2017
The term pop-up book is often applied to any three-dimensional or movable book, although properly the umbrella term movable book covers pop-ups, transformations, tunnel books, volvelles, flaps, pull-tabs, pop-outs, pull-downs, and more, each of which performs in a different manner.
Also included, because they employ the same techniques, are three-dimensional greeting cards.