A KidLit TV Exclusive: Hervé Tullet Reads 'Press Here'

By: PRLog
PRLog - April 30, 2015 - NEW YORK -- What happens when you press here, shake this, rub a dot, or tap, tap, and clap? Today, children’s literature hub KidLit TV airs an exclusive video of award-winning and bestselling children’s book author Hervé Tullet’s spirited reading of Press Here (Handprint/Chronicle Books).

Follow along with our exclusive video of Hervé Tullet reading Press Here, then watch Tullet’s episode of StoryMakers, with host Rocco Staino, on KidLit TV. Viewers can enter to win books personalized with his hand drawn artwork and more.

http://youtu.be/QArdr96aZTw

Tullet has a profound respect for the intellect of children. He creates a dialogue between parents, teachers, caretakers, and children via an exploration of color and movement. It’s not enough to turn the pages of Press Here. The book inspires the reader and listener to be actively involved in the story as it unfolds.

Press Here has been on the New York Times bestseller list for an impressive 188 weeks. His most recent book Mix it Up! spawned a U.S. museum and library tour.

ABOUT KIDLIT TV
KidLit TV is the go-to resource for children's literature. The organization supports authors and illustrators, and helps parents, teachers, and librarians explore the world of children’s literature. KidLit TV champions diversity and embraces technology as driving forces in kid lit’s new era.

KidLit TV has a vibrant community of kid lit creators on Facebook; a resource rich Pinterest page for parents and teachers; and an engaging presence on Twitter. Newsletter subscribers get exclusive behind-the-scenes videos each month from the set of StoryMakers. KidLit TV's founder Julie Gribble connects with kid lit champions on Twitter too.

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