
As you follow the instructions, you discover more and more dots.

When you turn the page, you discover two yellow dots. These books aren't traditional picture books, as you aren't necessarily reading them for the pictures or for the text, but rather for the interactivity of the experience.Īt the beginning of Press Here, the book as per it's name sake, asks you to "press here" on a yellow dot. My son really enjoys reading them, even though he knows perfectly well what's coming, seeing as how we've read them several times! They are perfect for children aged two years old and up. Press Here as well as his books Mix It Up and Let's Play are innovative in the way you can actually interact with the drawings. A quick search of his name on Google reveals that, " He is known in France as 'The Prince of pre-school books' be cause he takes the concept of reading to a new level, teaching young minds to think imaginatively, independently, and creatively." Hervé Tullet is a French artist and children’s book creator.

His book Press Here is a New York Times Bestseller. If you haven't tried a book by Hervé Tullet yet, I'd say it's high time that you do! Tullet's books are colourful, interactive, and a lot of fun to read with your little one.
