Top 10 Interactive Books

    Pinwheel
    6.0
    01
    Pinwheel
    Written and illustrated by Salina Yoon
    Dear Zoo
    5.9
    Series
    02
    Dear Zoo
    Written and illustrated by Rod Campbell
    Tacos!
    5.9
    Series
    03
    Tacos!
    Written and illustrated by Lotta Nieminen
    The Jolly Postman
    5.8
    Series
    04
    The Jolly Postman
    Illustrated by Janet Ahlberg
    Beautiful Oops!
    5.8
    05
    Beautiful Oops!
    Written and illustrated by Barney Saltzberg
    06
    Hooray for Spring!
    07
    Touch the Brightest Star
    Written and illustrated by Christie Matheson
    My Backpack!
    5.7
    08
    My Backpack!
    Written by Scholastic & illustrated by Weldon Swanson
    Pride and Prejudice
    5.6
    Series
    09
    Pride and Prejudice
    Written by Jane Austen and Brooke Jordan & illustrated by David Miles
    Wiggle!
    5.6
    10
    Wiggle!
    Written and illustrated by Taro Gomi

Clap those hands and stomp those feet! Reading doesn't need to be a sedentary activity and interactive books are a great way to get your child fully engaged with reading, body and mind—plus you might just be able to work some of those wiggles out. #winwin There are lots of different ways for a book to be interactive—lift-the-flap, touch-and-feel, push-and-pull tabs, wheels that spin, instructions for activities to do while you read, illustrated buttons that seem to magically do something when you turn the page... the list goes on. We've got all different types of interactive books represented in this "best of" list—if you'd like to see even more of our favorite lift-the-flap and touch-and-feel books, check out the expanded lists we have for each of those categories—there are even more winners there! Without further ado, here are some of the best interactive books we ever did see.

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