

All the seeds need are water, rain, and sunshine to grow and you get to help.ĭon’t Wake the Dragonby Bianca Schulze, illustrated by Samara HardyĮngage the readers on your lap with a playful, interactive romp around the castle.
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Then you’ll help him find his underpants… Or are they YOUR underpants? What a crack up!īy the same author of Tap the Magic Tree and Touch the Brightest Star, you’ll get to use your imagination as you read and touch, rub, press, shake, clap, and more to help plant a garden. Meet the narrator’s best friend named OOH, who you’ll scare away. Readers get to participate in telling this very silly story - and they’ll be cracking up the whole time. In fact, you may even wear out your pages when you do push the button! But that button does look enticing, right? Kids will crack up through this silly, interactive picture book. There’s only one rule in this book - DON’T PUSH THE BUTTON.

It’s an exciting adventure that ends with a warm cup of cocoa. Bunny asks YOU to shake, tilt, and tap so that there is snow, a hill, and so forth. Impossible to resist!Ĭlaudia Rueda takes the concept of an interactive reader/narrator story and skillfully makes it her own. Rub, jiggle, shake, knock, clap, and pat your way through the four seasons of an apple tree‘s growth cycle.

Who doesn’t love an interactive picture book? The tree is bare, tap it four times and turn the page. It’s interactive reading times a zillion! Rub a little red on the blue and you get purple. The same author/illustrator of Press Here has expanded the idea into color mixing fun. Clap twice and the dots grow even bigger. Tilt the book and the dots slide down the page. watch what happens to the dots! Rub the yellow dot and it turns blue! Shakethe book and the dots spread out over the page. Or are the dots magic? If you follow the directions and. The original book that started this trend of interactive, and imaginative picture books! You, the reader, make magic with the dots. Silly fun sure to entertain the readers on your lap. Because it’s really stinky! But if it’s not the clean underpants or you (you smell wonderful), what could it be? Why are you shouting? Skunk can’t quite hear you. Speaking directly to the reader, skunk asks YOU if you can smell that bad smell. And with the power of suggestion, it turns out to be true! And if you don’t stop the silliness, his mind-reading machine will blow up. Hilarious! The narrator explains that his book can READ YOUR MIND. This Book Can Read Your Mind by Susannah Lloyd, illustrated by Jacob Grant So for any child, try these BEST interactive stories and watch the magic happen!Īlso read: Books That Break the Fourth Wall. These picture books make it impossible for kids to be passive readers.īut, these picture book choices are kid favorites. If you have a toddler or preschooler who still hasn’t gotten fully engaged in your read aloud books, start with these interactive book choices to help your growing readers get involved in the story and excited about reading. The idea is to get kids physically and mentally engaged with the book in an interactive way. Interactive books, books that require the reader to do something, became popular with Herve Tullet’s incredible Press Here.
