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Les Jeux

[(The Game of Mix-Up Art )] [Author: Herve Tullet] [Mar-2011]

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A creative game of turn the flaps, in which children can create their own paintings.

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First published March 30, 2011

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Hervé Tullet

240 books301 followers
Hervé Tullet is the creator of more than fifty children’s books, including Press Here, which has been translated into twenty-seven languages. He loves to provoke surprise with his books, as well as in the dynamic workshops that he takes part in. He lives in Paris and is celebrated internationally for his playful, inventive, and interactive storytelling.

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135 reviews1 follower
August 8, 2018
Gave this book to a 2 year old. Her eyes lit up and couldn't stop giggling when she saw how all the flaps were different shapes and colors. It was a hit.
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2,886 reviews51 followers
June 13, 2022
What a cool concept book! No words, just various designs to mix and match with pages divided into three parts. Odd and delightful.
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Author 1 book2 followers
November 26, 2024
Not quite as fun as I wanted it to be.
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Author 2 books252 followers
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May 5, 2011
Each of these six little board books from Phaidon encourages a kid to interact with the book in a specific way. The Game of Light features patterned die-cut pages to shine a flashlight through and experiment with light and shadow. The Game of Patterns requires observation and concentration as the reader looks for the differences between very similar - but not identical - facing pages. The Game of Let's Go! combines a fuzzy green flocked line with die-cut shapes to create a book that is beautiful even with your eyes shut. A variety of learners can enjoy the colors, patterns, and tactile qualities of these books.

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4,985 reviews59 followers
February 23, 2012
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this author! His books are so creative. This board book is a choose-your-own-artwork-adventure. The pages are bright and colorful and cut into interesting shapes so readers can flip flaps to create different works of art. With plenty of possibilities this book could keep you busy for quite some time or inspire you to bust out the paints and get artsy.
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Author 2 books7 followers
July 23, 2016
Move the cardboard pages and create new art and a new way of noticing that art itself is a changeable creature ready at whim to become something new. But then, kids already know this - it's the adults who keep forgetting.
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2,396 reviews40 followers
October 6, 2012
of all "the game of" books, this was not my favorite. I like it better than the mix and match one, but not as much as "let's go". Fun to play with though! Maybe this would be a good book for a little kid to have while the parents are going through an art museum if the child was bored.
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August 25, 2016
Each page has a different picture of abstract art, and you can flip the pages to create multiple new combinations of these pieces. There are no words, but they aren't really needed because it is so colorful and fun to look at.
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April 24, 2012
This is a fun book with incredible abstracts!
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