Don’t Push the Button! By Bill Cotter
The only rule in Larry's book is that the reader does not push the button, but when no one is looking, it may be irresistible.
From Head to Toe by Eric Carle
Encourages the reader to exercise by following the movements of various animals; presented in a question-and-answer format.
More Bears! By Kenn Nesbitt
When an author starts writing, children yell that they want more bears in the story.
Open Veryl Carefully by Nicola O’Byrne
A crocodile falls into a quiet storybook and wreaks havoc on the characters, in a tale that invites youngsters to slam the book shut or find the courage to peek inside. Also, by Nicola O’Byrne What’s Next Door?
Pet This Book by Jessica Young
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text invite the reader to join in a day of pet care. Also, by Jessica Young Play This Book
Press Here by Herve Tullet
Using no special effects other than the reader's imagination, a series of dots multiply grows or changes color by pressing, tilting, or blowing on the previous page. Also, by Herve Tullet Mix It Up!
Something Stinks! By Jonathan Fenske
A skunk asks the reader for help in finding the source of a terrible odor.
Tap the Magic Tree by Christie Matheson
Invites the reader to tap, rub, touch, and wiggle illustrations to make an apple tree bloom, produce fruit, and lose its leaves. Also, the author and illustrator of Touch the Brightest Star
This Book Just Ate My Dog! By Richard Byrne
When her dog disappears into the gutter of the book, Bella calls for help. But when the helpers disappear too, Bella realizes it will take more than a tug on the leash to put things right.