The game of tops and tails

Hervé Tullet

Book - 2015

A mix and match book that offers different top and bottom combinations.

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Genres
Picture books
Board books
Published
London : Phaidon Press 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Hervé Tullet (author)
Item Description
On board pages.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780714868745
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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-The author/illustrator known for his innovative, interactive books offers a group of titles that will have preschoolers flipping pages to create new trails and imaginative combinations of color and line or figures at play. In Good Morning Game, a story, readers' fingers become one of the characters as it pushes through the hole in the page. Sturdy pages and bindings guarantee long use. © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Tullet continues to expand his Let's Play Games! series. Publishing simultaneously with three other books, the titular game is simple enough for young children to enjoy but complex enough to keep design-oriented adults engaged (and therefore reading with their children). Split pages combine in multiple wordless combinations to illustrate prepositionson, under, above, below, etc. The images line up neatly, sometimes creating surprising juxtapositions, from an acrobat balanced on a mountaintop to an elephant carrying a truck to a finger pointing at a camel. Bright, primary colors and thick, black lines make for arresting, attention-getting compositions. The Game of Lines features split pages cut on an angle and shocking yellow and pink lines that create myriad patterns; it will capture the attention of even very young babies. The Good Morning Game comes with instructions to adults to draw faces on their fingers, sticking them through die-cut holes in each page as puppetsideal for playing with children ready for text. The Trail Game also features split pages and is the least successful of the quartet; the trails do not always line up, making for a simple matching game. Suffice to say, if Tullet can conceive it, adults and children will both enjoy it. (Board book. 1-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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