These books by Leap Frog and V-Tech read sentences, make sounds, play music and label pictures with the lightest touch. Each page has different pictures and words or sounds. Even the children who can't target a certain picture (because of their vision or the position of the book) can enjoy the different sounds each time they move their hand a little. Turning the pages could be made easier by taping pieces of popsicle sticks or file folders to the tabs. Unless your child can hold a pencil I would stick with the books without the pen or stylus. This is just a sampling of what I have seen. V-Tech has a Paw Patrol book as well.
Update: The V-Tech Bluey book and other books with the colored light up buttons do not have touch sensitive pages.
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I am an occupational therapist with over 30 years of pediatric experience. I currently work predominantly with children who have cerebral palsy and other neuromotor difficulties. I love to help children who have the most challenging bodies participate in their world, especially through play. I scour local thrift stores to find toys that provide a lot of fun without a lot of hand skills or can be easily (and cheaply) modified for that purpose. Archives
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