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Draw Here: An Activity Book (Interactive Children's Book for Preschoolers, Activity Book for Kids Ages 5-6)

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Part of the New York Times bestselling Press Here series by Hervé Tullet!

With hours of creative play, Draw An Activity Book features more than 135 pages brimming with activities for young readers to see things differently.

From solving a maze, matching up similarly colored dots , or growing a whole village of dot people, this book is packed with hours of learning fun.

• Tullet's signature bold dots bounce, spin, and splatter across spread after spread
• Invites kids to grab a crayon and fill in, connect, decorate, and above all, reimagine the dots
• Opens eyes and minds to playful and creative thinking

Experiment, play, and draw—but most of all, just have fun—inside and outside the box with this innovative activity book.

Perfect for little hands, this interactive book brilliantly communicates the foundations of whimsical imagination to readers ages 5 to 6 years old.

• A wonderful gift for parents, teachers, librarians, and caregivers who want an interactive book that introduces creative thinking
• Perfect for new and existing fans of Herve´ Tullet
• Great for those who enjoyed Press Here, Mix It Up, and Let's Play! by Herve´ Tullet, as well as Totally Awesome Mazes and Puzzles by William Potter, Unicorn Activity Book for Kids Ages 4-8 by Activity Slayer, and The Everything Kids' Puzzle Book by Jennifer A. Ericsson and Beth L. Blair

140 pages, Paperback

Published September 17, 2019

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Hervé Tullet

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Hervé Tullet is the creator of more than fifty children’s books, including Press Here, which has been translated into twenty-seven languages. He loves to provoke surprise with his books, as well as in the dynamic workshops that he takes part in. He lives in Paris and is celebrated internationally for his playful, inventive, and interactive storytelling.

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October 19, 2019
With dots, curves and squiggly lines, these pages invite to hours of doodling fun.

Starting with a simple, very large dot, the activities increase in detail, little by little. Every page invites kids to do something specific: draw little dots on little dots, connect two dots of the same color with loops, or draw loops. The directions might appear overly simple, at first, but imagination doesn't need much help before it sprouts.

The book is 'illustrated' in three basic colors—yellow, red and blue— and the images are very simple. Little artists won't feel overwhelmed, and older ones soon rediscover how easy it is to grow complex despite initial simplicity. Important hand movements like circles and lines work as the basis to each activity—a great way to train those fine motor skills.

And the book is thick. Which means tons of fun, especially if siblings or others are involved. Even older 'kids' will enjoy the directions and scribble a little here and there. While it did come across as a little too simple to us in the beginning, we were caught up in the exercises quickly. I plan on still sneaking a couple more pages in as my kids fill the rest of the book.

I received a complimentary copy, and we enjoyed it so much that these are my honest thoughts.
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