Book

Let's Play!

📖 Overview

Let's Play! is an interactive board book that guides readers through a series of activities using dots, colors, and simple shapes. The book invites physical participation through tapping, shaking, tilting, and other movements. Each spread contains instructions for the reader to follow, with the subsequent pages revealing the "results" of their actions. The format creates a cause-and-effect relationship between the reader's movements and the changing illustrations. The bold primary colors and minimalist design maintain focus on the core interactive elements. The book's spiral binding allows it to lay flat, facilitating engagement with each page. This work demonstrates how books can transcend passive reading to become vehicles for play and creativity. By merging tactile interaction with visual storytelling, it expands the traditional boundaries of the picture book format.

👀 Reviews

Parents and educators say this interactive book engages young children ages 2-5 through simple instructions and dot-based activities. Many reviews note that kids immediately understand the concept of pressing, shaking, and tilting the pages. Readers liked: - Gets children moving and participating - Works well for groups/classrooms - Durable pages withstand repeated use - Appeals across multiple age groups - Simple enough for toddlers to follow Common criticisms: - Too short/basic for the price - Instructions can be repetitive - Some found it less engaging than Tullet's "Press Here" Ratings: Goodreads: 4.2/5 (2,100+ ratings) Amazon: 4.7/5 (1,900+ ratings) Sample review: "My 2-year-old requests this book daily. She loves doing the actions and seeing the 'magic' results." -Amazon reviewer "Perfect for storytime. The kids get so excited to participate and follow along." -School librarian on Goodreads

📚 Similar books

Press Here by Hervé Tullet Children touch, shake, and tilt the pages to make colored dots move and transform through the book.

Mix It Up! by Hervé Tullet Readers follow instructions to tap, rub, and manipulate paint splotches to create color combinations on the pages.

Don't Push the Button by Bill Cotter A purple monster guides readers through rules about not touching a button, which leads to chaos when the button gets pressed.

Tap the Magic Tree by Christie Matheson Readers touch, pat, and jiggle an illustrated tree to help it change through seasons and bloom.

The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak The text forces readers to speak silly sounds and phrases without relying on illustrations.

🤔 Interesting facts

🎨 Hervé Tullet has been nicknamed "The Prince of Preschool" for his innovative interactive children's books 📚 Let's Play! is part of a series that includes Press Here and Mix It Up!, which have become modern classics in children's literature 🌍 The book has been translated into over 35 languages and has delighted children across multiple continents ✨ The simple dot-based artwork was inspired by Tullet's observations of how young children naturally draw and interact with art 🎯 The book's design encourages active participation, helping develop hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness in young readers