The present invention relates to books and booklets and in particular relates to a tab booklet and a method of making the same.
Books have been marketed for many years with a basically standard format: the edges of all the pages within a book line up with each other on three sides and are bound together in some fashion on the fourth side. This format is utilized easily by most adults and teenagers; however, very young children and other people with various physical disabilities may find it very difficult to flip from one page to the next. As a result for younger readers, it can be difficult to grasp and flip just one page at a time since all the page edges are lined up. Additionally, paper pages can have a tendency to stick to each other, thus causing further difficulties. One type of book that is popular with younger children is a flap book in which one or more pages includes a flap that can be opened to reveal additional contents, such as a picture or words. In addition, children enjoy arts and crafts projects and therefore, it would be desirable to provide a book or booklet that can be easily constructed by a younger reader and can be easily read by flipping the pages, etc.
A booklet, in the form of a tab booklet, includes a cover and a reading passage page that has a first portion in which first content is contained and a side tab that extends outwardly along a first side edge. The reading passage page includes a fold line that defines a top portion and a bottom portion of the reading passage page. The booklet includes a plurality of tabbed pages located subsequent to the reading passage page. Each tabbed page includes a tab formed along a top edge of the tabbed page, wherein the tabs of the tabbed pages are laterally offset from one another when the booklet is constructed.
The fold line is located such that when the top portion is folded along the fold line and is superimposed over the bottom portion, the tabs are visible and extend above the folded reading passage page. The booklet is fastened along a left side edge of the cover and the left side edges of the tabbed pages and along a left side edge of the tab portion.
The present invention is directed to a tab book or booklet 100 (
The content of the tab booklet 100 can vary tremendously and because of the size and nature of the booklet, it is particularly suited for young school children. As will be discussed below, the tab booklet 100 not only includes written content (educational content) but also can include one or more interactive pages that allow the reader (child) to color in fun coloring page(s) and to write passages and answer questions, etc., as the child reflects on what he or she just read. The tab booklet 100 is thus a tool for increasing reading comprehension and is generally a fun educational tool.
The tab booklet 100 can be formed to have any number of different sizes. For example, in one embodiment, the tab booklet 100 is configured to be inserted and held within a conventional spiral-bound or black and white composition interactive notebook. The base booklet 200 from which the tab booklet 100 is created has a larger footprint compared to the tab booklet 100. For example, the base booklet 200 can be formed of letter sized paper (8.5×11 inches).
In the illustrated embodiment, the tab booklet 100 is part of a biography educational series in which a biography of a selected person is presented to the reader. For example, the illustrated biography is of George Washington Carver.
A number of pages of the base booklet 200 can be directed to instructions on how to print and assemble the tab booklet 100.
The base booklet 200 can include a cover page 220 (
The base booklet 200 can include a reading passage page 210 which has a front side (
The size of the tab 120 can vary depending on the overall size of the tab booklet 100. However, in one embodiment, the length of the tab 120 is about equal to the length of the adjacent non-tabbed area 121 of the third edge 115.
The front side of the reading passage page 110 includes written text and/or graphics 125 (photographs, drawings, etc.) concerning the subject of the tab booklet 100. The text and graphics 125 are oriented from the first edge (top edge) 111 to the second edge (bottom edge) 113.
The rear side of the reading passage page 110 can also include text and/or graphics 127; however, this text/graphics 127 are located preferably on one half (i.e., the top half) of the reading passage page 110. The text/graphics 127 are also printed upside down since this text/graphics 127 are meant to be viewed when the top half of the reading passage page 110 is folded over as explained herein. In the illustrated embodiment, the text 127 reads as follows: “Let's read about George Washington Carver.”
Within the tab 120, text can be provided to assist the user in constructing the tab booklet 100. For example, the tab 120 can include text such as “staple here” to identify to the user that this area of the reading passage page 110 is meant to be attached to other pages to construct the booklet 100.
Subsequent pages to the reading passage page 110 can be in the form of tab pages in that a top edge of each respective page includes a tab with text identifying the nature of each respective page. For example, as shown in
Another of the subsequent pages can be a “Vocabulary” page 140 (
As with the other pages, the pages 130, 140 are formed by cutting along the dotted lines 214 of the page of the base booklet 200.
Another of the subsequent pages of the booklet 200 can be a “Comprehension” page 150 (
Yet another of the subsequent pages can be an “Analyze” page 160 (
The first, second, third and fourth tabs 132, 142, 152, 162 are at least partially laterally offset from one another so as to extend across the top edge of the booklet 100 and permit the reader to easily locate and go to a specific page of interest.
As can be seen in
The width of the individual pages 130, 140, 150, 160 is equal to the width of the bottom portion of the reading passage page 110 which includes the tab 120 such that when all of the pages of the booklet 100 are combined and overlaid one another, the booklet 100 has at least approximately uniform edges. As with most booklets, the booklet 100 is left justified and a fastener, such as one or more staples, can be used along the left edges of the pages of the booklet 100 to attach the individual pages to one another. Each fastener is preferably placed close to the left edges of the pages so as to not interfere with the written text/graphics on the individual pages.
To construct the booklet 100, the reading passage page 110 is folded along a fold line 119 (
The cover sheet 105 (front page) of the booklet 100 is placed over the folded reading passage page 110 and other pages, such as tabbed pages 130, 140, 150, 160 are placed after the reading passage page 110. In addition, other pages, such as blank pages or lined pages, can be placed after the last tabbed page (e.g., page 160) and can be used for additional questions, additional research notes, or for paragraph writing.
It will therefore be appreciated that the use of the folded reading passage page 110 allows for content to be displayed to the user and in this case, allows the reader to read a passage concerning a topic/subject that is being presented to the reader. The left sided tab 120 of the reading passage page 110 allows for the folding of the main portion of the reading passage page 110 that contains the content (e.g., reading passage). The left sided tab 120 thus spaces the reading passage from the left side of the booklet 100 which contains the one or more fasteners and allows for the content of the reading passage page 110 to be more clearly viewed and allows the unfolding and refolding of the reading passage page 110.
The present invention is thus directed to a booklet construction and method for constructing a booklet that has both a tab feature and also a folded page as part of the booklet. The base booklet 200 from which the tab booklet 100 is created can also provide additional educational and fun commentary concerning the subject portrayed in the booklet 100. Thus, the user first has the fun task of constructing the tab booklet 100 from the base booklet 200 and then can enjoy reading and completing the exercises presented in the tab booklet 100. As mentioned, the number of topics that can be presented in the booklet 100 is endless, from history to sports to travel to geography, etc.