Mix It Up! by Hervé Tullet

Books like Mix It Up!

By Hervé Tullet

Press Here by Hervé Tullet

A single yellow dot invites the reader to press it, tap it, and tilt the book — and with each turn of the page, the dots multiply, scatter, and change color right before your eyes.

How to Catch a Unicorn by Adam Wallace

A team of kid inventors heads to the zoo armed with zany traps and rhyming plans, determined to outsmart and catch the rainbow-maned unicorn.

Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? by Dr. Seuss

A sound-making wonder named Mr. Brown moos like a cow, hoos like an owl, buzzes like a bee, and even chews gum like a grum-grumming hippo, daring readers to make every noise right along with him.

The Scrambled States of America by Laurie Keller

Bored with their spots on the map, all fifty states swap places overnight at a states party — until the switcheroo starts causing chaos and someone has to set the country straight.

Bear Sees Colors by Karma Wilson

A big, friendly bear wanders through the woods noticing colors all around him — inviting little ones to spot matching colors of their own on every page.

Hooray for Birds! by Lucy Cousins

A bright, rhyming romp through a day in the life of birds — from the rooster's dawn crow to the owl's nighttime call — inviting little ones to cheep and tweet along.

The Remarkable Farkle McBride by John Lithgow

A young musical prodigy masters the violin, flute, trombone, and drums with dazzling skill, but keeps growing restless — until he discovers the one role that finally satisfies him.

It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles G. Shaw

A white shape drifts across page after page of blue sky, looking like a rabbit, a bird, an ice-cream cone, and more — until a final reveal answers what it really is.

Just Add Glitter by Angela DiTerlizzi

A little girl with a big imagination gets a mysterious package in the mail and starts sprinkling glitter on everything, until glitter is everywhere — and she and her best pal start disappearing into the sparkle.

Rain Makes Applesauce by Julian Scheer

A book of playful nonsense declares that stars are made of lemon juice, elbows grow on tickle trees, and rain makes applesauce — pure silly talk stacked line upon line.

Orange Pear Apple Bear by Emily Gravett

Using just five words - apple, pear, orange, bear, and there - a bear juggles, poses, and transforms across each page in playful combinations of color and shape.

Just Me by Marie Hall Ets

A little boy heads outdoors and imitates the walk of every animal he meets, trying out hops, waddles, and gallops before finally moving like himself.