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Review of Tap! Tap! Tap!: Dance! Dance! Dance!

Tap! Tap! Tap!: Dance! Dance! Dance! by Hervé Tullet; illus. by the author; trans. from French by Christopher FranceschelliPreschool    Chronicle    64 pp.5/23    9781797221465    $19.99Like its predecessors Press Here (rev. 7/11) and Mix It Up (rev. 11/14), this offering by Tullet is a creative and enjoyable model of lo-fi interactivity and...
      

Draw Away with Hervé Tullet!

The Horn Book interns have the pleasure of receiving, opening, and occasionally playing with the incoming mail. I got to open a box from Chronicle Books in which I discovered Hervé Tullet’s Ready, Set, Draw!: A Game of Creativity and Imagination. This non-competitive game is meant for groups of 2-6...
      

Everybody wants to be Press Here

When Hervé Tullet's Press Here came out in 2011, reviewer Lolly Robinson wrote that its ingenious interactivity "gives the iPad a licking." Following a similar no-screen-needed interactive model is this lovely pair of books:    Susan Dove Lempke wrote of Tap the Magic Tree in the January/February 2014 Horn Book...
      

Fun and games with Hervé Tullet

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We recently pulled these three books by Hervé Tullet out of a box of review copies. You won't see them reviewed in the Magazine or Guide, but we think they are worth noticing, especially for fans of Tullet's 2011 Press Here. (The Guide doesn't review toy books or board books,...
      

Hervé Tullet

On Wednesday afternoon, Hervé Tullet, author of Press Here (2011, Chronicle Books) and the new I Am Blop! (2013, Phaidon Press), gave a presentation here in the Boston area at the Brookline Public Library. He was in NYC earlier this month, so I think he's traveling around a bit. I...
      

Press Here... the app

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If you were like me, you applauded Press Here, the ingenious book by Hervé Tullet, for its anti-app bravado. If the news that there is now an app version (Chronicle, April) of the book disgusts you, please don't be too quick to judge.The first thing to realize is that Press...
      

What if they were eligible?

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In rounding up what we think are the best picture books of the year and discussing them through a Caldecott committee lens, it can be easy to assume that we are looking for the best picture books of the year, period. But we're not really, because the Medal can't go...
      

Review of Press Here

Press Hereby Hervé Tullet; illus. by the authorPreschool, Primary     Handprint/Chronicle     64 pp.4/11     978-0-8118-7954-5     $14.99The ongoing debate regarding the future of picture books in a digital age has left many struggling for evidence to back up their assertions that traditional books will survive. Here is an interactive book that...
      

Bonjour, Monsieur Tullet!

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Hervé Tullet — the French author, illustrator, and ad agency art director known as the “Prince of Preschool” — has been popping up all over the office recently.Tullet’s new book Press Here directs readers to press, rub, shake, and blow on colorful dots which then “transform” with the page turn....
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