Get Whats That Noise? Created By Isabel Minhós Martins Issued As Version

little one loves interactive books and was so thrilled with this one that she had to bring it home from the library even though wed read it multiple times there.
Fun, interactive book! A little long tho, Intriguing concept cleverly designed. Fun and interactive, but also sort of baffling, My twoyearold didn't really get it, but I think a fouryearold might enjoy it, It asks the reader to do some things I've seen before hold the page close to your face and some thing that made me go huh make a scared heartbeat with your fingertips.


I don't think this would work for story time or group sharing, which is usually what I'm looking for, If you've got a kid who's read it all and is looking for something different, this could be a hit, This interactive picturebook makes great use of the principles laid out by Molly Bang in sitelinkPicture This: How Pictures Work, but would serve best for a oneonone read aloud with a child who has a lot of patience to sit still for the length of the nonstory.
I love how interactive this book is for kids, Best read oneonone with a child sitting next to you so they can touch the book and put their ear up to it to listen.
Something hidden deep inside this book from Portugal or inside something on its pagesI won't spoil the fun by revealing what it isis calling to readers.
Savvy readers will look for clues as to where to go and what to do and let their fingers as well as their eyes do the walking until they have figured everything out.
But even then, they will need to be vigilant since threats to a new friend might be hiding everywhere, I liked the variety of each page, some filled mostly with black, and others with blades of grass while still others feature fruits and encourage readers to smell.
I swear that I could almost smell that fruit, This would be a fun adventure for many youngsters, Creative little book that asks kids to participate in prompts to move through this adventure story, It involves lots of imagination, even imagining smells and the feel of water, I liked the idea for this book, as it is very interactive in a unique
Get Whats That Noise? Created By Isabel Minhós Martins  Issued As Version
way, It asks the reader to travel through the book using their fingers, eyes, ears, and sometimes even their nose! However, I think some of the illustrations were a little too abstract to follow and it feels as if some parts of the text may have gotten lost in translation literally.
An interactive, adventure book. Um livro interativo super divertido! O projeto gráfico também é muito inteligente, Whats That Noise invites young children to investigate who exactly is calling them from inside the book, Children will delight in following the clues by “tiptoeing” with their fingers through an empty forest, braving a terrible storm, holding their ear up to the book to discern where to turn next, and creating a shelter when danger looms.
A story that can only be told using fingers, eyes, ears, and noses, Whats That Noise engages readers on all levels, and shows that building a friendship takes time, patience, and an adventurous spirit.

What can I say, I'm a sucker for a meta narrative picture book, The bright, abstract illustrations feel modern and fresh, My only complaint is that it is a little long, Similar to sitelinkPress Here and all of the other interactive picture books that followed, Personally I can't get enough of them, they're fun and kids really respond to them, Smol human loves this. I feel the story doesnt quite work, but its such an engaging concept that I dont care too much : Your fingers and nose and ears and eyes all needed to enjoy this interactive picture book.
É formada em Design de Comunicação pela Faculdade de Belas Artes, Fundou, juntamente comamigos, a editora Planeta Tangerina, Ganhou uma Menção Honrosa no I Prémio Internacional Compostela de Álbuns Ilustrados “Ovelhinha, Dá me Lã”, Kalandraka, ilustrações de Yara Kono.
Em, foi nomeada para os Prémios de Autor da SPA/RTP na categoria Literatura Infanto Juvenil com “O Livro dos Quintais” Planeta Tangerina, ilustrações de Bernardo Carvalho.
“O Mundo Num Segundo” na edição espanhola da Intermon Oxfam é distinguido pelo Banco del Libro como “Melhor Livro Infantil”, Tem livros publicados em Espanha, França, Inglaterra, Itália, Brasil, Noruega, Coreia, .