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Do not press the red button book
Do not press the red button book










What saves this title from being just a syrupy pronouncement are the characters. Unabashed sentimentality dominates the text in this loving promise from a father to his child. They will still laugh.Īt least the red button doesn’t initiate the self-destruct sequence-though many more stories of this ilk may cause a market implosion. Has it been done in a more engaging, creative way? Yes. The urgency, desperation and dire pleas contradict a child’s natural curiosity (and perhaps the ever-tempting urge to do what is forbidden). You should give the button one little push.” With the turn of the page, Larry has turned yellow! Thus begins a familiar romp in which readers are given directions, and poor Larry gains spots and then multiplies into many other monsters. That button does look awfully tempting….He whispers in a conspiratorial tone, “Psst! No one is looking. Don’t even THINK about it.” But then Larry experiences some inner turmoil. He comes in closer and growls, “Seriously. Larry tells readers to not push the button. Red buttons almost always signal danger, but an unmarked button is also impossible to resist.

do not press the red button book

He stands alone on the page, next to a single red button across the gutter. Larry is a rounded purple monster, similar to McDonald’s Grimace but with horns. There is only one rule: Don’t push the button.












Do not press the red button book