Peter Pan Punchout Book (cleaned)
We’ve cleaned up a classic Peter Pan punchout book, circa 1953. It’s smaller than the original size so that it can fit on letter-size paper. It was actually necessary to do this because the pirate ship had a part that was spread across two pages. And, obviously, you can’t punch these parts out since you’re printing them at home.
This “book” provides four different papercraft scenes that you can assemble: Mermaid Lagoon, the rowboat, the pirate ship, and the Indian village. The pirate ship is the largest and most impressive of the four. It’s also the most complicated, so take your time.
Folding the mermaid rock is tricky. There should be fold lines (not printed) in some places.
The “Indian village” is nowhere to be found despite its namesake.
These are neat little scenes that will look good on any shelf.
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