Friday, July 15, 2011

Press Here

"Come play with me." At least that's what this exuberant book, Press Here by Herve Tullet, seems to be saying.

"Shake them up a little." "Keep Clapping!" "More, more!" The commands keep coming and the pages keep popping as you turn them to see what else those colored dots are up to. Colors, numbers, comprehension, creativity, imagination - you name it, and this book addresses it with a flourish and a flounce.

How this book stays on the shelf without bouncing off, is one of those mysteries of the universe. Children of every age will be mesmerized by all the kinetic energy harnessed within these covers. Interactive fun, interactive exploration, and interactive brain gymnastics will keep everyone active and smiling.

All of the dots cavort at the drop of a hat, flip open a page and jump right in!

~ MightyM

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