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Pick a Story: A Pirate Alien Jungle Adventure: The brand new interactive illustrated picture book adventure for children where YOU choose the story!

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The eldest takes the mill and the land around it, the second takes the flocks and herd and Jack is left with three silver coins and a cat. This is the kind of thing that I tend to encourage them to do with most books anyway as it's a good way to keep them engaged and get them involved so the way the story incorporates this into the illustrations adds even more fun to the story. We have read it many times now and it's great how we get to experience the uniqueness of the story being different each time we read it. These Lego Star Wars books with glossy pages always invite flipping through, but the choose your path mechanic gives it direction and rereadability.

She has read and re-read it making different choices each time and talking to me about how it changed the story. This title, though, has an environmental message: when Milo the mouse finds a magical stone that provides warmth in the winter, everyone starts to hoard these stones, endangering their island.In this pick-a-path Lonely Planet title, readers decide on a vehicle and then make some choices with it.

A TV chef uses … unorthodox ingredients, and there’s a related spike in mysterious disappearances in town. Two governments enter a dangerous game of one-upmanship after one accuses the other of manufacturing biological weapons. The merchant loses his fortune, so goes on a journey to bring home one last gift to each of his three daughters. Sarah Coyle is the brilliant author behind this series, as well as The Biggest Story and Once You’re Asleep. Yes, these books feel like a TV commercial printed on paper, but at least they’ll keep kids’ attention for longer than the non-interactive version that they picked up from the last Scholastic book fair and tossed aside as soon as they claimed their LEGO minifig.Not only are there not a lot of pick-a-path picture books in general, but they also have no standard label. What is interesting is the choices you make sometimes lead you backward in the book to a page you might have gone past; this makes it really fun and unique for young readers. Pick-a-story books are tonnes of fun and can also support speech and language development, encourage independent thinking and introduce children to decision-making. From Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls to Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials, so many books have used this technique that might also work for you.

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