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    Interactive Picture BooksReviews by
	Melissa Oxborrow
 
             
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[June 30, 2016] 
  Trying to monitor the time 
your little one spends on your phone or tablet? Try these interactive picture 
books that encourage a special way of engaging with the written word. Toddler, 
preschoolers and even early school-age children will love these fabulous titles.  | 
        
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	 Don’t Push the Button! by Bill Cotter,
 c2013
 
 You’ll laugh out loud at Cotter’s interactive picture book Don’t Push the 
	Button! Meet Larry the monster who announces at the very beginning that 
	there is only one rule in his book: don’t push the button! Before long, 
	however, the temptation of that big red button is just too much to resist. 
	Larry tells the kids to go ahead and push it--- again and again. Before 
	their eyes, Larry will turn colors, gain polka dots and then multiply into 
	lots of monsters! Silly fun (with a bow to the natural consequences of our 
	action) will keep little listeners hanging on every word. Like this title? 
	Be sure to check out Don’t Touch This Book!
 
	
	 Mix It Up! by Herve Tullet,
 c2014
 
 Herve Tullet does it again! This follow-up title to Press Here features 
	simple, brightly colored artwork with basic instructive language that 
	engages children and encourages them to interact with the book. The book 
	begins with a simple introduction to the primary colors and an invitation to 
	mix them up, creating new colors. Then the guessing game begins…If you rub 
	blue and red together really hard, what do you get? Add the concept of 
	adding white to make colors lighter and black to make them darker and you 
	have a perfectly wonderful interactive picture book---and introductory art 
	lesson. Ta da! If your child loves Mix It Up! be sure to try some more of 
	Tullet’s titles. Hint: The Game of Light is super fun for bedtime!
 
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			 Touch the Brightest Star by Christie Matheson,
 c2015
 
 The sun is going down and night is approaching. Discover the magic of a 
	changing world…
 Christie Matheson’s second title is another interactive hit! A soft palette 
	of gentle blues paired with simple evocative language is the perfect formula 
	for a unique bedtime story. Children are invited to press a firefly to make 
	it light up, to swipe the night sky to bring out a shooting star, to trace 
	stars to create the Big and Little Dippers---and lots more! If your child 
	enjoys this title, try Matheson’s Tap the Magic Tree, an interactive 
	exploration of the seasons.
 ----- To check out these books or to get recommendations 
			for other great reads, please come see us at the Lincoln Public 
			Library, 725 Pekin Street.  
			[By 
			MELISSA OXBORROW, 
			Lincoln Public Library District] |