Reddit reviews Press Here (Interactive Book for Toddlers and Kids, Interactive Baby Book)
We found 10 Reddit comments about Press Here (Interactive Book for Toddlers and Kids, Interactive Baby Book). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
This book is SO much fun. It’s an interactive one so more fun when they get a little older.
A fun story about sharing and the importance of friendship when you need help.
This one is a hilarious story about a mean dog falling out a window lol. It was recommended to me by a little girl at Barnes and Noble. She picked it up and said “Wanna read about the worst dog ever?” She wasn’t wrong haha.
Just a nice little rhyming bedtime story about construction equipment.
Yes, like the Raffi song! Singing books are sooo great to help get your little one interested in talking. This was one of my favorite songs as a kid but I only recently found out about the book. My son loves singing this with me.
About loving your kid no matter who they are. Although I feel like it’s slightly geared toward moms of boys, it’s great for any kid or parent (they don’t actually use pronouns for the kid in the book FYI).
About the dreams and wishes for your baby as they grow up. Definitely on the sappy side, geared a little more toward moms of girls but I read it to my son often (and cry while I do it).
Cute rhyming story about the importance of friendship and being nice to those you meet.
This one is a little older but idk if everyone has heard of it. It’s essentially an interactive book that teaches your kid that they have control of monsters. Each page pieces together a picture of a monster (it’s not a scary one), until you tell the monster to go away, and then each page takes a piece of the monster away.
The Pigeon books, Elephant and Piggie books, and Knuffle Bunny are all great. Funny for adults and engaging for kids.
(Will edit and add more later as I think of them)
my now 4-year-old loved (and still loves) play doh, and kid safe washable paint. also, for something less supervised, Color Wonder markers and paper/books are great, they make paints too and stamps, it's made by Crayola. my kid also liked helping with easy tasks when cooking, specifically mashing bananas for bread. i made some slime not that long ago, was super easy (glue, food coloring, shaving cream and contact solution i think were the only ingredients) that was a hit and it lasted FOREVER kept in a tupperware.
we also love books, he especially enjoys interactive books like flip the flap or Don't Push The Button and Press Here
he also started getting into puzzles at that age, we had these from his first or second birthday that he took a while to take interest in, but once he did he was obsessed. they have all kinds, pets, vehicles, dinosaurs. we also have this set too
pintrest is rife with crafting ideas for any age, just search, don't think you need an account or profile
when it comes down to it, as long as you don't mind a mess, just about anything can be an activity in a pinch. bust out some different food from the cabinet, sensory explore the differences between things like flour, sugar, oatmeal, or if your brave, get messy with things like peanut butter, syrup, ketchup. get the pots and pans out and have a drum circle in the kitchen.
when all else fails, put on uptown funk, turn it up, and have a dance party
lol that's all i got! good luck and have fun :)
Love it!!! So happy. Also reminded me of this book.
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I highly recommend Press Here. It's a book where each page has you follow a simple instruction (tap this dot, shake the book, etc) and then the next page is the "result" of following that instruction. We received it as a Christmas gift when my son was around 6 months, and it's still one of his favorites at 18 months.
Oh, I <3 looking for books for my kids!! They are 14, 13, 12, 11, and 5. Our son is the youngest, and he loves all the books that his older sisters loved when they were younger. :D
Oh my gosh...Get those kids some books!
I would love this book for our oldest daughter if I win, please.
/u/DrUsual...can you think of any?
Thank you for the contest!
28 and I'll pay it forward
ETA: can we do that? A pay it forward thread? It would obviously break when someone inevitably doesn't pif, but it could be fun while it lasted
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https://www.amazon.com/Press-Here-Herve-Tullet/dp/0811879542/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1502813652&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=press+here
Good reminder for Bob's Burgers. I've been meaning to get back to that.
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Here's some books that we liked around Kindergarten:
Really any Tony Diterlizi, Dave Shannon, or Mo Williams books are good.
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My daughter was(is) a big fan of Little Blue Truck.
We also like Goodnight Gorilla and Peek a Who
For ones that can grow with her, I'd recommend:
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
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How do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight
Honestly, anything by Mo Willems or Jane Yolen is going to be good! I have some books on my daughter's gift list too.
For more suggestions, a friend of mine is a librarian and has a TON of books pinned on Pinterest. Here's just one of her boards.
For us? My daughter can always use more books. We have a ton, but she loves them. I think I'm most interested in The Day the Crayons Quit for her right now. It looks really good and funny and we like to read a little above her level to her anyway (she's almost 4 so at the bottom of this one.)
Green eggs and ham.