📖 Overview
The Game of Sculpture represents artist Hervé Tullet's creative approach to turning a book into an interactive art experience. The book transforms into abstract paper sculptures through a sequence of pre-scored folds and cuts.
Readers engage with the physical book by following instructions to bend, fold and manipulate the pages into three-dimensional forms. The resulting sculptures can be reconfigured multiple times to create different artistic interpretations.
This experimental format challenges traditional concepts of what a book can be, blending elements of origami, sculpture and participatory art. By making the reader an active creator rather than passive observer, the book explores themes of artistic process and the relationship between audience and artwork.
👀 Reviews
There are not enough internet reviews to create a summary of this book. Instead, here is a summary of reviews of Hervé Tullet's overall work:
Readers consistently highlight the interactive and engaging nature of Tullet's books, particularly "Press Here." Parents and teachers report children requesting repeat readings and staying focused despite the simple concepts.
What readers liked:
- Books create genuine interaction and surprise without batteries or screens
- Durability holds up to repeated use by young children
- Works well for both individual reading and group storytimes
- Helps teach cause-and-effect, following directions, and motor skills
- Appeals across age ranges (6 months - 8 years commonly cited)
What readers disliked:
- Some found the concepts too basic for the price point
- A few noted the books can feel repetitive after multiple readings
- Limited narrative compared to traditional picture books
Ratings across platforms:
Amazon: "Press Here" 4.8/5 from 8,400+ reviews
Goodreads: "Press Here" 4.3/5 from 29,000+ ratings
Barnes & Noble: Average 4.7/5 across titles
Common reader comment: "Simple but magical - my child believes they're making the changes happen on each page."
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Press Here by Hervé Tullet
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This Book Is A Planetarium by Kelli Anderson The pages unfold into real working devices including a planetarium, speaker, and decoder.
There's a Mouse About the House by Richard Fowler Cut-outs and sliding elements let readers guide a mouse through pathways in each room.
The Game of Light by Hervé Tullet Pages with die-cut holes create light projections when held up to a light source.
Beautiful Oops by Barney Saltzberg Each page demonstrates how mistakes and accidents become opportunities through paper engineering.
This Book Is A Planetarium by Kelli Anderson The pages unfold into real working devices including a planetarium, speaker, and decoder.
There's a Mouse About the House by Richard Fowler Cut-outs and sliding elements let readers guide a mouse through pathways in each room.
The Game of Light by Hervé Tullet Pages with die-cut holes create light projections when held up to a light source.
🤔 Interesting facts
🎨 Creator Hervé Tullet is known as "The Prince of Preschool" for his innovative, interactive children's books
📚 The Game of Sculpture is part of a series of hands-on art books that encourage children to transform the physical book into artwork
✂️ The book contains pre-scored pages that can be popped out and assembled without any scissors or glue
🏆 Tullet's books have been translated into over 30 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide
🎯 The book's design follows Tullet's philosophy that art should be accessible and playful, breaking down the barriers between books and toys