Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Don't Push the Button

I read Don't Push the Button by Bill Cotter
I received a free copy through NetGalley
4 Stars



I was very hopeful that this book would work in story time. If not, I was at least hoping it would be similar to Press Here by Herve Tullet. That one is way too interactive to work in a story time, but it is read-together, lap book magic. Don't Push the Button has some of the same charm, but it doesn't live up to those standards. It felt like a different, shorter take on Tullet's book. I think the book is a bit too short. There is a build up to pushing the button, there are a few more interactions, and then it is over.

I might consider trying it in a story time. It might work. Most young kids that this would appeal to have a hard time understanding that there is a main character talking. They often think the person reading the book is essentially the main character. With this book, that makes it hard for them to pick up on the funny aspects, the real tone of the book.

I really do like this book. I think it is fun, and kids will enjoy it. Anytime a book tells them not to do something and they get to do it anyway, they have fun. The illustrations are cute. The sarcasm make it enjoyable for parents. I can hear myself reading this one out loud. I would recommend this book to read with your kids at home.

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