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Don't Push the Button! by Bill Cotter
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Don't Push the Button! (edition 2015)

by Bill Cotter (Author)

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The only rule in Larry's book is that the reader not push the button, but when no one is looking, it may be irresistible.
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Title:Don't Push the Button!
Authors:Bill Cotter (Author)
Info:Sourcebooks Jabberwocky (2015), 24 pages
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Tags:Self-control, Following Directions

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Don't Push the Button! by Bill Cotter

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I remember when the first don’t push the button came out. I was reading it with my three-year-old nephew on my iPad, so when he pushed the button the page would change and things would magically happen. The push the button books are about the only time I have found this style of book that can live up to Press Here. So I have a bit of nostalgia in my heart for this series. Don’t push the button on the farm was super cute and just as addictive as the original title. I only wish it had gone on longer. Change from a chicken into a cow or into a duck or Into a goose. We could’ve had a few more pages. But this short sweet, very interactive book will be loved by children whether read as a go to bed book or read and story time. ( )
  LibrarianRyan | Apr 15, 2024 |
First sentence: Hey there! Great to see you again! I'm so excited to be visiting the farm with you. Let's go! Don't open the gate that means you!!! Oh, don't worry about that sign. It's probably nothing. Could you flip open the latch? I can't reach it.

Premise/plot: This is an interactive board book in the sense that it is asking readers to participate using their imagination. (Think Blue's Clues or Dora the Explorer or the like). It is written using the second person--you. The book is pure silliness from cover to cover.

My thoughts: These books fall flat unless you're really to engage fully. I do think the book can be appealing because it is enthusiastically over-the-top silly. I think the person reading aloud can help this be an engaging read as well. (Sometimes how you read a book aloud is so important.)

I like this one, but didn't personally love it. ( )
  blbooks | Mar 20, 2024 |
I still like "Press Here" better as an interactive book, but this one was pretty cute, too. I can imagine making buttons with kids in storytime so they can all press their own buttons during the story as we're reading it. Definitely one to keep in mind for the future... ( )
  kerribrary | Mar 5, 2023 |
The book interacts with the reader. The first page is a friendly greeting and a warning not to push the button. The following pages are silly chaos based on the assumption that the child has pushed the button.
The moral of the story is if your adult tells you don’t do something, you should do the exact opposite. Your adult is only keeping great fun away from you.
Horrible horrible horrible. ( )
  MaryRachelSmith | Feb 27, 2022 |
This book would work well for toddlers or primary grades. This is a silly interactive book about self control. This would be a good choice for units on creative writing. ( )
  dmckibbon | Mar 5, 2021 |
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