Kees Moerbeek

Kees Moerbeek studied graphic design at the art school in Arnhem, The Netherlands, and works as a full-time paper engineer and illustrator.[1][8] Over a period of 38 years, he has worked on more than one hundred pop-up projects, primarily pop-up books.[2] He is known for works such as pop-up adaptations of Stephen King's 'The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon' and 'The Museum of Unnatural History,' as well as children's counting books like 'Count 1 to 10.'[4][5][8]

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