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by Hervé Tullet, Christopher Franceschelli
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Ms. Pearson's Future Library
Ms. Pearson's Future Library rated it 8 years ago
This book consists of instructions for the children to follow, and, after each page turn, something happens to the dots that the student "caused" by following the instructions. This book would be a reward book for children who completed their work early, or earned so many good behavior points (or wh...
Heidi Hart
Heidi Hart rated it 11 years ago
We received this as a birthday gift for my one-year-old, but his three-year-old brother likes it better. It's a unique and beautifully simple concept, beginning with a single yellow dot and basic text instructions: "Press here." The child does that, and upon turning the page, sees the effect of his ...
A Rep Reading
A Rep Reading rated it 12 years ago
An interesting concept, starting with a single dot of yellow, multiplying into sets of colors. With a little imagination, it's like magic in the hands. Shake, tilt, press, and rub then turn the page and see what happens.
Affairs of M/Men
Affairs of M/Men rated it 13 years ago
Brilliantly simple, this interactive book is very simple. The illustrations are pretty much circles in primary colors. But the beauty is that each page has simple instructions such as "stand the book straight up" with the next page containing a reasonable result of such action, in this case all the ...
debnance
debnance rated it 13 years ago
Press Here is a quasi-interactive book. Children are asked to press on dots, to shake the page, and to rub the dots. On the following page, things have changed. Very, very fun. The next best thing to an iPad.“Now press hard on all the dots. Really hard. Not bad. Shake them up a little. Pretty, isn’t...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 14 years ago
It was on the new shelf when I dropped books off at the library yesterday, so I grabbed it. Later, after supper, I found Tosh rooting through my library bag to see what I'd brought home. We "read" it together. We are by no means babies, and we were both mighty amused. Delightful.Library copy
The Librariest
The Librariest rated it 14 years ago
This may rival CAN YOU MAKE A SCARY FACE as the best story timebook ever. Just did it with 5 different Kindergarten classes and it was an overwhelming hit. Some of them really thought they had the power to effect what would happen on the next page. Apparently Tullet has several other companion pi...
XOX
XOX rated it 56 years ago
Press Here is an interactive book for young children. (0-3) There isn't much content to speak of. But the instruction would allow the child to press on the dot and the picture would change accordingly (on the next page of course). It is a light read and distraction for a young child. Good for tellin...
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