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A '''lap book''', '''layer book''', '''flap book''', or '''shutter book''' is a type of single-subject [[book]] created by a student, generally as a supplement to a [[curriculum]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.hsunlimited.com/fullnews/15 |last= Rogers |first= Annette |title= Lap Books for Learning |publisher= Home Schooling Unlimited |accessdate= 2020-11-14 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130415111354/http://www.hsunlimited.com/fullnews/15 |archive-date= 2013-04-15 }}</ref>
A '''lap book''', '''layer book''', '''flap book''', or '''shutter book''' is a type of single-subject ndufbd

A lap book generally consists of a [[paperboard]] folder such as a file folder with small pieces of folded paper glued inside. These folded papers may contain facts, [[diagram]]s, [[illustration]]s, etc. related to the subject. Lap books can be adapted for any subject and grade level. Teachers and parents who use lap books with students say that they enhance creativity and critical thinking while integrating subjects such as science, language, history, geography, and mathematics, depending on the subject of the lap book.


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{Short description|espfufba} A lap book, layer book, flap book, or shutter book is a type of single-subject ndufbd

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