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The Magic Boat
A Book to Turn, Move and Alter
Das Zauberboot
The Magic Boat: The trick of page 5 “The Invisible Child” and “Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures”
By Tom Seidmann-Freud.
Herbert Stuffer; Berlin.
1929,
12 pages.
242x207 mm
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No narration on page 2

(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat
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(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
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The Invisible Child. (♪) Klaus has had this cap, which makes him invisible, for six months.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
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(♪) Quite invisible, he sits at the table eating fruit, bread and fish to his heart’s content.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
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(♪) Early in the morning he leaves the house riding on his donkey.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
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(♪) Unseen, he dares to steal the cat. No fly nor bird has noticed that.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
7/15 Push an image to enlarge
(♪) As he walks along, carrying the cat, “Look!” shout the crowd, “the cat is flying!”
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
8/15 Push an image to enlarge
(♪) Klaus goes fishing in the bright light of the day. As he is invisible, fish quickly take his line.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
9/15 Push an image to enlarge
(♪) The gardener sees the apples fall. Nobody sees Klaus who makes them fall.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
10/15 Push an image to enlarge
(♪) One day, Klaus sings and waves a flag. Children are frightened and run away.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
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(♪) Kitty thinks the bed looks empty even though Klaus is there. Under the covers, Klaus is laughing.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
12/15 Push an image to enlarge
Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures. “Too late!” the greedy cat is disappointed, the marmalade bottles have been emptied.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
13/15 Push an image to enlarge
(♪) This child, who seems to be lying on the sofa, looks as if he is flying in the air.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
14/15 Push an image to enlarge
(♪) This house becomes an Ark, sailing on the waters.
(Left)The Invisible Child
(Right)Some More Red and Blue Magic Pictures
page 5-6 of The Magic Boat: Red cellophane is placed over pictures drawn in red and blue ink. The red ink becomes invisible, and only the blue ink areas can be seen.
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(♪) You may think it is a pig with pointed ears, but no, it’s a girl having tea. (♪)