Should there be an interactive version of this book?
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Re: Should there be an interactive version of this book?
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I agree with you. You don't forget what you do. Acting is one of the best ways to learn by.joycechitwa wrote: ↑27 Jul 2018, 02:45 Toni The Superhero is targeted to children who are just learning how to read - probably in the range of 2 - 3 years old. There is a trend for books targeting this age group to be interactive so as to retain the interest and concentration of the children.
So for instance when Toni is doing dishes or rescuing that cat from a tree, there could be an extra fold on the page or sort of mini-windows that the child can open and close. These extra additions can have a "before" portion where dishes are undone, or the cat is on the tree, then an "after" portion with a clean sink or the cat safe. The "after" portion should be revealed after the child has interacted in some way with the page.
Wouldn't that draw the child in more?
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Since a child of 2 to 3 years old can be tear these extra add-ons easily. Remember that at these stage of life, their hands are one of the ways of communication. As they don't mind ripping off pages of any book, even such beatiful picture book like this one.
Yours sincerely.