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Interactive Picture Books
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Count the monkeys
by Mac Barnett
Children are invited to practice their counting skills while giggling at the antics of a group of elusive monkeys who are frightened away by a whimsical series of animals. By the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award-winning author of Extra Yarn.
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Row, row, row your boat
by Jane Cabrera
In this expansion of a familiar song, the occupants of a rowboat enjoy seeing and making the sounds of different jungle animals
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From head to toe
by Eric Carle
Encourages the reader to exercise by following the movements of various animals; presented in a question and answer format
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Don't push the button!
by Bill Cotter
An interactive tale starring Larry, a lovable and curious monster, cautions children to enjoy the book but avoid pushing its button to avoid silly consequences, unless nobody is looking.
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Wiggle
by Doreen Cronin
Toddlers will want to wiggle, spin, shake, and dance with this lively picture book featuring a rambunctious puppy with a wide array of talents, enhanced with full-color illustrations. By the author of Click, Clack, Moo.
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Shout! Shout it out!
by Denise Fleming
Mouse invites the reader to shout out what he or she knows as they review numbers, letters, and easy words
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Tap the magic tree
by Christie Matheson
A celebration of the changing seasons invites children to observe striking watercolor and collage illustrations while exploring interactive elements that demonstrate how a tree wondrously blossoms in the spring and produces apples in the summer before its leaves swirl away in the autumn. A first picture book. 75,000 first printing.
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The book with no pictures
by B. J. Novak
The Emmy Award-winning actor best known for his performances in The Office presents a silly read-aloud book that combines a deliberately image-free format with wacky nonsense text, goofy song lyrics and more. By the author of One More Thing.
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Open very carefully : A Book With Bite
by Nicola O'Byrne
A crocodile falls into a quiet storybook and wreaks havoc on the characters, in a tale that invites youngsters to slam the book shut or find the courage to take a peek inside.
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Can you make a scary face?
by Jan Thomas
Narrated by a bossy ladybug and a friendly frog, young readers are provided with an array of silly scenarios designed to stimulate the imagination with the help of silly faces, crazy dances, and amusing gestures.
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Is everyone ready for fun?
by Jan Thomas
When his cow neighbors drop by for a visit, a nonplussed chicken is dismayed by their jumping, wiggling and dancing on his tiny sofa until he discovers his own way to join in the fun. By the creator of Here Comes the Big, Mean Dust Bunny!
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Press here
by Hervé Tullet
Using no special effects other than the reader's imagination, a series of dots multiplies, grows, or changes color by pressing, tilting, or blowing on the previous page
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Mix it up!
by Hervé Tullet
Using no special effects other than the reader's imagination, simple directions lead the reader to experiment with mixing and changing colors on the printed page
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We are in a book!
by Mo Willems
When Piggie discovers that she and Gerald are in a book and she can make the reader say a funny word out loud, Gerald is tickled pink, but what happens when the story is over? By a three-time Caldecott Honor winner, two-time Theodor Seuss Geisel Medal winner and #1 New York Times best-selling illustrator/author.
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Don't let the pigeon drive the bus!
by Mo Willems
When the bus driver decides to take a break from driving, a wild and wacky pigeon pleads and begs to take his place, in a hilarious picture book that perfectly captures a preschooler's temper tantrum.
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You are a lion! : and other fun yoga poses
by Taeeun Yoo
A playful introduction to yoga by the award-winning illustrator of Only a Witch Can Fly features imaginative pairings of animals and children in yoga positions, in a tale that lyrically explains how yoga can promote flexibility and focus.
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Tap to play!
by Salina Yoon
A lively interactive picture book encourages readers to shake, turn, tap and tickle the book to help the energetic little Blip win his game.
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I will chomp you!
by Jory John
A would-be ferocious blue monster whimsically roars at readers to stop progressing through his book so that he does not have to share his beautiful, delicious cakes with them. By the author/illustrator of the Dinosaur vs... series. Simultaneous eBook.
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This book just ate my dog!
by Richard Byrne
When her dog disappears into the gutter of a book, Bella calls for help, but when the helpers disappear too, Bella realizes it will take more than a tug on the leash to put things right!
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There are no cats in this book!
by Viviane Schwarz
The irrepressible feline trio of Tiny, Moonpie and Andre from There Are Cats in This Book find their desire to travel the world compromised by an inability to get out of their book, a challenge that prompts pushing and jumping before they enlist the reader's help in wishing themselves free.
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