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Interactive books encourage children to participate in the story or activity. Children repeat certain words or phrases and begin to make the connection between the spoken and the written word. They also begin to "read" these books to themselves.

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Press Here by Herve Tullet.
A very interactive color and counting book with pleasing visual tricks. Children and adults will ask to take part in it over and over.
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- Also recommended:
Anno's Counting Book
by Mitsumasa Anno
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Anybody at Home? (Curious George)
by H.A. Rey
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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
by Bill Martin, Jr.
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Each Peach Pear Plum
by Janet Ahlberg
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Funny Fingers, Funny Toes
by Laura Damon
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Gingerbread Man
by Lucy Kincaid
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How Many Bugs in a Box?
by David Carter
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I Can't, Said the Ant
by Polly Cameron
- I Know an Old Lady by G. Brian Kaus
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Is Your Mama a Llama?
by Deborah Guarino
- It Begins With an A by Stephanie Calmenso
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It Looked Like Spilt Milk Big Book
by Charles Shaw
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Jump, Frog, Jump!
by Robert Kalan
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The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything [Paperback]
by Linda Williams
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Look closer
by Brian Wildsmith
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Look! Look! Look!
by Tana Hoban
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Little Rabbit Foo Foo
by Michael Rosen
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Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?
by Dr. Seuss
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Old Macdonald Had A Farm
by Pam Adams
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OLD MOTHER HUBBARD
by Colin Hawkins
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Over in the Meadow: A Nursery Counting Rhyme
by Lilian Obligado
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Says Who?: A Pop Up Book of Animals Sounds
by David Carter
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Shake My Sillies Out
by Raffi
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Today Is Monday
by Eric Carle
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The Three Bears
by Paul Galdone
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The Three Little Pigs
by Paul Galdone
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We're Going on a Bear Hunt: Anniversary Edition of a Modern Classic
by Michael Rosen
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