Two-way book

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Inventors

Petteway, Becky A.

Application #

448800

Filed

May-24-1995

Published

May-6-1997

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/38
281/51

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/21.1 281/38 281/51 462/79 434/156 434/159 434/167 434/174 434/176 434/178

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chase & Yakimo

US Patent References

4487590   Children's books
4606554   Topsy-turvy book
5033964   Book for joint readi...

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Other References

Kansas City Star Newspaper, Apr. 3, 1996 p. 6, "School Notes".

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Abstract
A two-way book especially useful when reading to a group of young children. The book includes a binding and a plurality of pairs of pages which are movably attached to the binding. Each pair of pages has a first page and a second page with corresponding indicia thereon. Each pair of pages is also movable between an open position and a viewing position. In the open position, the first and second pages of at least one pair are substantially adjacent one another with the binding extending therebetween. In the demonstrating position, the first and second pages of one pair face opposite one another with the remaining pairs of book pages therebetween. Furthermore, the second page faces the reader of the book and the first page faces the listener of the reader so that the listener can observe the indicia as the reader reads the book. Preferably, the indicia on each page of a pair of pages is identical and includes both a text and an illustration. An alternative embodiment provides for indicia on side by side pages to be simultaneously displayed and read by the listener and reader.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is as follows:

1. A book comprising:

a plurality of sheets having front and rear opposed surfaces;

means for binding said sheets in a stack to position a rear surface of a preceding sheet of said plurality of sheets contiguous to a front surface of a sheet subsequent to said preceding sheet;

a first set of indicia on a rear surface of at least one of said preceding sheets and on a rear surface of at least one said subsequent sheet, said indicia being generally equivalent and in a same spatial relationship relative to said binding means;

a second set of equivalent indicia on a front surface of said subsequent sheet and on a front surface of a sheet proceeding said subsequent sheet and in a same spatial relationship relative to said binding means and said first set of indicia;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a two-way book which is especially useful when reading aloud to young children. More specifically, the book has a specially designed page format which allows children, typically seated facing the reader, to not only listen to the story being read from the book by the reader, but to simultaneously read along and view the corresponding illustration.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Child care providers and elementary teachers are typically unable to read to the children under their care or in their class on a one on one basis. When reading to a group of young children, the children typically sit opposite and facing the reader. The reader must read the text of each page and then turn the book to face the children so that they can see the illustrations. This procedure is obviously very awkward. Furthermore, the children cannot follow the text as it is read or view the illustrations as it is read, which would both enhance their reading skills as well as their attentiveness.
 
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