"Simple enough to captivate a two-year old,
yet brilliant enough to garner the attention of an adult,
this book will bring magic into anyone's day who reads it."
-Babble.com (from here)
yet brilliant enough to garner the attention of an adult,
this book will bring magic into anyone's day who reads it."
-Babble.com (from here)
This book is so cute! I first picked it up because the title and the simplicity of the cover appealed to me. I love how interactive it is: "press the dot", "shake the book", "clap your hands." (Now, this could be because I'm easily entertained.) From a time of "magic" that we live in (with Harry Potter being a literary giant), children that read this will be astounded by how their actions can "move" the dots. As you flip the pages, it seems as though the dots actually respond to what the reader does.
Even though this book is aimed towards the younger readers, people of all age can pick it up and enjoy it.
"The single touch of a fingers
sparks a whimsical dance of color
and motion in this joyful celebration
of the power of imagination."(back cover)
sparks a whimsical dance of color
and motion in this joyful celebration
of the power of imagination."(back cover)
