

This activity is perfect for setting up at home. She created scenarios for the yellow dot similar to those in Let’s Play! She couldn’t wait to staple it together and read it to me when she was done! Lucy (age 8) was inspired to make a book just like Herve Tullet’s. This was a huge step for him in his writing development and self-confidence! (Once he was done with this activity, he even created a spin off book full of his very own mazes.) He even dictated words he wanted me to write for him on each page.

My preschooler enjoyed creating designs with the stickers and drawing materials. I love how this prompt is perfect for any age. Then just watch the kids get busy creating!

(I like to cover our table with a small drop cloth so there’s no worry about art materials getting on the table.) Setting Up and Using the Invitation to CreateĪfter children have had the chance to enjoy the story, Press Here!, place all the materials for the invitation to create on a table so they’re easily accessible. Drawing materials ( markers, crayons, or oil pastels).It’s affordable and works with all kinds of art materials!) Blank paper (Our favorite is this Ultimate Drawing Paper.Theo’s enthusiastic response to Let’s Play! inspired me to set up this simple invitation to create based on the story.ĭrawing Prompt Inspired by the Book, Let’s Play! He loves following the yellow dot on an adventure thoughout the story and tracing each and every line in the book with his finger as we read. I think Herve Tullet’s newest book, Let’s Play!, is Theo’s favorite. My kids have played with Press Here inspired playdough, made Press Here necklaces, made their own Press Here math tossing game, and explored mixing colors after reading Mix it Up!Ĭhildren’s Books by Herve Tullet Press Here One of my favorite things about the books is they always seem to inspire so much creativity. I absolutely love the interactive nature of the stories- the kids are always so enthusiastic as they’re reading them. We are huge fans of Herve Tullet’s children’s books. We received the book Let’s Play! for free and are absolutely in love with it! Follow our Children’s Book Activities Pinterest board! Here’s a fun drawing prompt for kids of all ages inspired by Herve Tullet‘s newest book, Let’s Play! In this simple invitation to create, children can create pieces of art or even make their own books.
